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NCT ID: NCT03655340 Completed - Haemophilia B Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Real-world Effectiveness and Usage of Alprolix in Patients With Haemophilia B in France

B-SURE
Start date: September 12, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Alprolix (rFIXFc) is a recombinant extended half-life coagulation factor product. The purpose of this non-interventional study is to describe the real-world usage and effectiveness of Alprolix in the on-demand and prophylactic treatment of haemophilia B.

NCT ID: NCT03596814 Completed - Hemophilia Clinical Trials

MOTHIF II : THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT AND USE OF CLOTTING FACTORS IN HEMOPHILIA A & B IN FRANCE II

MOTHIF II
Start date: November 13, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

MOTHIF II is a non-interventional, multicenter, retrospective, observational data collection in seven French Haemophilia Treatment Centers of the BERHLINGO network. In the context of the arrival of new extended half-life products, the MOTHIF II study aims to describe the changes in therapeutic management of patients with hemophilia A & B, following the provision of FVIII and FIX extended half-life factors in France; it will also permit to carry out a budget impact analysis to quantify the economic significance of this new era.

NCT ID: NCT03574922 Completed - Hemophilia Clinical Trials

The Effects of Core Stabilization Exercises in Addition to Balance Exercises in Adult Hemophilia Patients on Balance, Quality of Life, Lower Limb Muscle Strength and Functional Level

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of core stabilization exercises in addition to balance exercises on balance, quality of life, lower extremity muscle strength and functional level in adult hemophilic patients.

NCT ID: NCT03565237 Completed - Hemophilia B Clinical Trials

RIXUBIS PMS India (RIXUBIS PMS)

Start date: December 7, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to characterize the safety and describe the effectiveness of RIXUBIS in routine clinical practice.

NCT ID: NCT03549871 Completed - Hemophilia Clinical Trials

A Study of Fitusiran in Severe Hemophilia A and B Patients Previously Receiving Factor or Bypassing Agent Prophylaxis

ATLAS-PPX
Start date: July 25, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Primary Objective: To characterize the frequency of bleeding episodes (BE) while receiving fitusiran treatment, relative to the frequency of bleeding episodes while receiving factor concentrate or bypassing agent (BPA) prophylaxis. Secondary Objectives: - To characterize the following while receiving fitusiran treatment, relative to receiving factor or BPA prophylaxis: - the frequency of spontaneous bleeding episodes - the frequency of joint bleeding episodes - health related quality of life (HRQOL) in participants greater than or equal to (>=) 17 years of age - To characterize the frequency of bleeding episodes during the onset and treatment periods in participants receiving fitusiran. - To characterize the safety and tolerability of fitusiran. - To characterize the annualized weight-adjusted consumption of factor/BPA while receiving fitusiran treatment, relative to receiving factor or BPA prophylaxis.

NCT ID: NCT03541811 Completed - Hemophilia Clinical Trials

Gait Examination in Patients With Hemophilia in Austria

JOSEPHA
Start date: July 2, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Hemophilia is an inherited disease caused by deficiency in varying degrees of clotting factors VIII and IX. Depending on the percentage of clotting factor in the blood the disease is categorized as "severe" (<1%, characterized by spontaneous bleedings), "moderate" (1-5%) and "mild" (>5%). If untreated, recurrent bleeding into the synovial joints often results in irreversible damage due to destruction of the cartilages and progressive joint impairment. 3d-gait analysis has been demonstrated as valid method to assess abnormal gait patterns and to monitor disease progression in patients with hemophilia (PWH). Furthermore, its outcomes facilitate the design of individually tailored therapeutic programs. In contrast to radiological examinations, 3d-gait analyses take place under weight-bearing conditions, which is a relevant issue in terms of weight-induced pain. This study aims to explore the applicability of 3-d gait analysis as biomarker (gait deviation index) for functional impairments in PWH. Besides 3-d gait scores, secondary endpoints such as biomarkers reflecting cartilage damage and a laterality-ratio of leg muscle mass (in the case of one-sided target joints) will be tested for their ability to detect functional impairments in young adults with hemophilia. Based on sample size calculation, 24 subjects aged 16-49 years, able to walk without aids or assistance will be included in each of the two groups: control (healthy, male), PWH (severe or moderate, treated prophylactically). Subjects suffering from functional impairments caused by other conditions than hemophilia, patients with bleedings within 30 days prior to the examination, PWH treated with immune-tolerance therapy and/or not successfully treated present or past high-titer factor VIII or FIX inhibitor will be excluded. Subjects will pass through a set of examinations (medical history, clinical examination, 3d-gait analysis, anthropometrics, body composition analysis, venipuncture, and urine sampling) and carry an accelerometer device for seven consecutive days. Confounder adjusted group differences will be assessed by ANCOVA with contrasts and Bonferroni correction. Correlations between the applied examination approaches will be assessed. An evidence based health promotion program including follow-up examinations, physical activity promotion, and tailored physiotherapy are being envisaged as a follow-up project (JOSEPHA phase 2).

NCT ID: NCT03529474 Completed - Haemophilia Clinical Trials

Psychology and Physiotherapy Approach of Chronic Pain in Patients With Hemophilia

Start date: March 14, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the clinical impact of a combined protocol with cognitive-behavioral intervention and physiotherapy adjuvant to the standard medical treatment in patients with haemophilia that suffer from chronic pain

NCT ID: NCT03528551 Completed - Clinical trials for Congenital Bleeding Disorder

A Research Study Looking at How a Factor VIII Medicine Called Turoctocog Alfa Pegol (N8-GP) Works in People With Haemophilia A

pathfinder8
Start date: April 30, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will look at how a known study medicine N8-GP works in previously N8-GP treated people with haemophilia A. The aim is to look at how N8-GP works during regular use. Participants will get N8-GP. N8-GP has been tested in more than 200 people with haemophilia A for several years. Participants will get an injection of N8-GP into a blood vessel, one, two or three times weekly. Participants will get more doses if they bleed or if they will need a surgery. The study will last for about 2 years. Participants will have at least 9 visits with the study doctor. If participants agree to be in this study, they will get their first injection (in this study) at the first visit. Participants will also get an injection at visit 3, 5 and 7. Participants will be trained to give all other injections themselves. Participants must not use any clotting factors other than N8-GP or any anticoagulants (blood thinners) during the study.

NCT ID: NCT03507582 Completed - Hemophilia A Clinical Trials

Virtual Reality for Hemophilia

Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Children with hemophilia are exposed to intravenous (IV) procedures that cause pain/anxiety and distraction methods can be employed to improve the patient experience. Three-dimensional virtual reality (VR) environments can reduce distress related to procedures. To be utilized in a clinical setting, however, these devices must address infection control concerns and fit pediatric patients. Additionally, for use in hemophilia care, environments should encourage a subject to keep their hands/arms still to facilitate procedures. Nursing orchestration of the VR environment via an iPad dashboard has the potential to increase feasibility and acceptance by patients, families and providers of the VR experience without disrupting routine clinical care.

NCT ID: NCT03489291 Completed - Hemophilia B Clinical Trials

Dose Confirmation Trial of AAV5-hFIXco-Padua

Start date: July 24, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label, single-dose, single-arm, multi-center trial, with a screening, a treatment + post-treatment follow-up phase, and a long-term follow-up phase. The IMP AMT-061 is a recombinant adeno-associated viral vector of serotype 5 (AAV5) containing the Padua variant of a codon-optimized human FIX complementary deoxyribonucleic acid (cDNA) under the control of a liver-specific promoter. The IMP is identified as AAV5-hFIXco-Padua (AMT- 061). The pharmaceutical form of AMT-061 is a solution for intravenous infusion. The administered dose of AMT-061 will be 2 x 10^13 gc/kg.