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NCT ID: NCT04845958 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acid SphingoMyelinase Deficiency

A Non-Interventional National Study in Pediatric Patients With Unexplained Enlarged Spleen

OPPUS
Start date: June 30, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Primary Objective: To assess prevalence of Gaucher disease (GD) diagnosed in pediatric patients presenting with unexplained splenomegaly (SMG) after exclusion of first intention-diagnoses (e.g. portal hypertension, haematological malignancy, hemolytic anemia, infection) based on clinical examination and routine biological tests (full blood count, reticulocytes, liver tests, abdominal ultrasound, Coombs test and Epstein Barr virus serology). Secondary Objectives: - To describe the rate of each identified disease category and the rate of patients with no final diagnosis at the end of the study in pediatric patients with unexplained SMG after exclusion of first intention diagnoses - To describe the characteristics (clinical, lab, genetics) of all pediatric patients included in the study and to describe the characteristics subdivided by identified disease category and absence of final diagnosis at the end of the study

NCT ID: NCT04836377 Terminated - Clinical trials for Type 1 Gaucher Disease

A Long-Term Follow-up Study of Subjects With Gaucher Disease Who Previously Received AVR-RD-02

Start date: July 6, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a multicenter, multinational long-term follow-up study to assess the long-term safety and durability of effect of AVR-RD-02 treatment in subjects who previously received AVR-RD-02 treatment (single dose administration).

NCT ID: NCT04787887 Completed - Gaucher Disease Clinical Trials

A Phase I Study to Compare Abcertin and EU-sourced Cerezyme® in Healthy Volunteers

Start date: January 29, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Primary Objective: To compare the pharmacokinetics of Abcertin to the reference product, EU-sourced Cerezyme, after single intravenous administration of 60 IU/kg. Secondary Objective: To compare the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of Abcertin to the reference formulation, EU-sourced Cerezyme, after single intravenous administration of 60 IU/kg.

NCT ID: NCT04758130 Recruiting - Metabolic Disease Clinical Trials

Getting Global Rare Disease Insights Through Technology Study

GRIT
Start date: August 7, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project is a randomized controlled trial to use a mobile health journal, called Zamplo (formerly known as MyHealthJournal or ZoeInsights), to record patient reported outcomes (PROM) in patients with metabolic disorders. The objective of the study is to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of the Zamplo. The primary hypothesis is as follows: The Zamplo platform will significantly increase patient activation at 6 months post-baseline, defined as an individual's knowledge, skill, and confidence for managing their health and health care. The primary outcome is as follows: Patient activation following the use of Zamplo will serve as the primary outcome of interest and will be measured by the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) 13. The PAM 13 shows the degree of the patient's ability to manage their health with confidence by providing a total patient activation score. Brief Background: This project is a randomized controlled trial to use a mobile health journal, called Zamplo, to record patient reported outcomes (PROM) in patients with metabolic disorders. Zamplo is a software as a service (SaaS) digital platform on both iOS and Android platforms that allows real-time entry of patient symptoms and response to medications. It provides the patients with an interface to see their progress, store questions that they will ask at the next clinic visit, record their health data and use their data to engage in their health outcomes. MAGIC Clinic Ltd., which is the largest clinic in Alberta that manages metabolic disorders such as Fabry disease, Pompe disease, and Gaucher disease, will provide access to Zamplo to patients free-of-charge to evaluate its utility in managing the symptoms of their disease. Brief Study Design: The study is a two-armed randomized controlled design with 1:1 allocation to treatment (Zamplo app group) or control (usual care) arms, with assessments at four time points: baseline, 1 month, 3 months (primary outcome), 6 months and 12 months follow-up post-baseline. This is an open-label trial. The investigators intend to recruit 150 participants in this study, with 75 of them being controls. Inclusion Criteria: Adult patients with a diagnosis of metabolic disease Access to a smartphone with data connection Willingness to devote 10-15 mins of time in a day to log medications and notes Able to speak and write English sufficiently to complete questionnaires. Exclusion Criteria: Insufficient cognitive function to participate in the study The use of any electronic application requires some competency with the software on a cellphone, downloading the application and entering the data. Some patients who are elderly may not be familiar with this technology and would be excluded.

NCT ID: NCT04721366 Completed - Gaucher Disease Clinical Trials

A Study of Velaglucerase Alfa (VPRIV) Given as Standard Patient Care in Young Children With Gaucher Disease

PEDS
Start date: January 8, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The main aim of this study is to learn if velaglucerase alfa (VPRIV) improves growth and symptoms in participants up to 5 years of age with Gaucher disease. Symptoms will be checked with blood tests. This study is about collecting data available in the participant's medical record as well as data from each participant's ongoing treatment. No study medicines will be provided to participants in this study. The study sponsor will not be involved in how participants are treated but will provide instructions on how the clinics will record what happens during the study. When the participants start the study, they will visit the study clinic every 6 months after their first visit.

NCT ID: NCT04718779 Completed - Gaucher Disease Clinical Trials

A Study of Enzyme Replacement Therapy (VPRIV) in People With Type 1 Gaucher Disease Who Were Previously Treated With Substrate Reduction Therapy

SWITCH
Start date: April 22, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The study will provide information on outcomes in people with type 1 Gaucher disease when they are treated with velaglucarase alfa (also called VPRIV), under standard care. Standard care means the participant will be treated according to the clinic's standard practice. The study sponsor will not be involved in how participants are treated with VPRIV, will provide instructions on how the clinic will record what happens during the study. VPRIV is a type of enzyme replacement therapy (also known as ERT). Before starting the study, participants must either have switched from substrate reduction therapies (SRT) to VPRIV or switched from other enzyme replacement therapies to SRT then finally to VPRIV. During this time, medical data will be collected from the participants' medical records. During the study, participants will be treated with VPRIV according to their clinic's standard practice. VPRIV is given by a slow injection into the vein, also known as an infusion. This will happen in the clinic or at home. The study will record if blood levels of specific substances remain stable or improve during the switch to treatment with VPRIV. Some of these substances will show if organs such as the liver or spleen are working well. Others are blood cells that help blood to clot, known as platelets. Another is a substance in a red blood cell used to carry oxygen around the body, known as hemoglobin. Participants will use a digital tool so they can be more involved in decision making in their treatment. The digital tool is a mobile phone app, in which each participant can log their daily activities, their general health and wellbeing, and other key information. Medical data will also be collected from the participants' charts during this time. Health problems of the participants will be recorded during the study to check if there were any side effects from VPRIV treatment. Participants will be in this study for up to 12 months.

NCT ID: NCT04656600 Completed - Gaucher's Disease Clinical Trials

Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of Imiglucerase Treatment in Chinese Patients With Gaucher Disease Type Ⅲ

SEED
Start date: March 2, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Primary Objective - To evaluate the efficacy on hematologic manifestations of imiglucerase treatment in Chinese patients who are diagnosed as Gaucher disease type Ⅲ - To evaluate the safety profile of imiglucerase in maximum dose in the label (60U/kg, IV biweekly) in Chinese patients. Secondary Objective - To evaluate the efficacy on viscera manifestations of imiglucerase treatment in Chinese patients who are diagnosed as Gaucher disease type Ⅲ - To evaluate the efficacy on bone disease of imiglucerase treatment in Chinese patients who are diagnosed as Gaucher disease type Ⅲ - To evaluate the effect on quality of life of imiglucerase treatment in Chinese patients who are diagnosed as Gaucher disease type Ⅲ

NCT ID: NCT04532047 Recruiting - Wolman Disease Clinical Trials

In Utero Enzyme Replacement Therapy for Lysosomal Storage Diseases

IUERT
Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The investigators aims to determine the the maternal and fetal safety and feasibility of in utero fetal enzyme replacement therapy in fetuses with Lysosomal Storage Diseases.

NCT ID: NCT04470713 Completed - Sandhoff Disease Clinical Trials

Natural History Study for Pediatric Patients With Early Onset of Either GM1 Gangliosidosis, GM2 Gangliosidoses, or Gaucher Disease Type 2

RETRIEVE
Start date: July 31, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is being conducted to better understand the natural course of GM1 gangliosidosis, GM2 gangliosidoses and Gaucher disease Type 2 (GD2). Information is planned to be gathered on at least 180 patients with GM1 gangliosidosis, GM2 gangliosidoses, and Gaucher Disease type 2. Retrospective data collection is planned for at least 150 deceased patients (Group A). Group B is for patients alive at the time of enrollment. In Group B it is planned to prospectively collect more comprehensive data from at least 30 patients. The purpose of this study is to collect relevant information for a adequate design of a potential subsequent research program in these diseases. In this study no therapy is being offered.

NCT ID: NCT04430881 Completed - Gaucher Disease Clinical Trials

A National Study in Patients With Unexplained Splenomegaly

SMS
Start date: September 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Primary Objective: To estimate the prevalence of Gaucher disease and of other etiologies, in patients of 15 years old or more presenting with unexplained splenomegaly after exclusion of first intention-diagnoses (e.g. portal hypertension, diagnosis or suspicion of haematological malignancy, haemolytic anemia) based on basic physical and biological exams (e.g. full blood count, liver enzymes, reticulocytes) Secondary Objective: To describe the exams and tests conducted for diagnosis purpose and the more frequent associations