HIV Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
Non-Interventional Observational Study With Viramune Plus ARV in HIV Infected Patients
This observational study is supposed to assess (under conditions of clinical practice in daily routine) whether treatment with Viramune (nevirapine) in combination with ARV, e.g. Combivir (Zidovudine and Lamivudine), Kivexa (Abacavir and Lamivudine) or Truvada (tenofovir and emtricitabine) will durably suppress viral load below the limit of detection or will maintain suppression of viral replication (HIV-RNA below limit of detection) achieved under previous anti-retroviral combination therapy after switch to combination treatment of Viramune (nevirapine) and ARV, e.g. Combivir (Zidovudine and Lamivudine), Kivexa (Abacavir and Lamivudine) or Truvada (tenofovir and emtricitabine).
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 605 |
| Est. completion date | December 2013 |
| Est. primary completion date | December 2013 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | 18 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion criteria: - male and female - 18 years or older - written informed consent - The inclusion criteria for treatment with Viramune plus other antiretroviral combination drugs are to be based on the current information for healthcare professionals / SmPC Exclusion criteria: - Pregnant patients - The exclusion criteria for the treatment of Viramune plus other antiretroviral combination drugs are to be based on the current SmPC |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 14 | Aachen | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 12 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 13 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 15 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 19 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 21 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 23 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 24 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 28 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 30 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 31 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 34 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 38 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 41 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 54 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 60 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 63 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 8 | Berlin | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 58 | Bochum | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 50 | Chemnitz | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 48 | Dortmund | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 27 | Duisburg | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 49 | Düsseldorf | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 62 | Düsseldorf | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 9 | Düsseldorf | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 32 | Frankfurt | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 59 | Frankfurt | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 65 | Frankfurt | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 57 | Freiburg | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 56 | Fürth | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 29 | Gießen | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 33 | Hamburg | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 42 | Hamburg | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 47 | Hamburg | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 51 | Hamburg | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 40 | Hannover | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 43 | Hannover | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 46 | Hannover | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 6 | Karlsruhe | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 25 | Koblenz | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 53 | Köln | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 61 | Köln | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 37 | Krefeld | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 11 | Leipzig | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 52 | Mainz | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 18 | München | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 20 | München | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 22 | München | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 26 | München | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 35 | München | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 5 | München | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 16 | Münster | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 17 | Münster | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 39 | Münster | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 55 | Münster | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 10 | Neuss | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 36 | Oldenburg | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 64 | Osnabrück | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 7 | Pforzheim | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 66 | Potsdam | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 1 | Stuttgart | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 3 | Stuttgart | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 4 | Stuttgart | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 45 | Troisdorf | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 2 | Wiesbaden | |
| Germany | Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 44 | Wuppertal |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Boehringer Ingelheim |
Germany,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Number of Participants With Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (AE) and All Serious AEs | Number of participants with Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (AE) and All Serious AEs | 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Viral Load After 12 Months From Baseline. | The change in the log10 viral load from baseline after 12 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a negative change represents a decrease in viral load. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Viral Load After 36 Months From Baseline. | The change in the log10 viral load from baseline after 36 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a negative change represents a decrease in viral load. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Cluster of Differentiation 4 (CD4+) Cell Count After 12 Months From Baseline. | The change in the CD4+ cell count from baseline after 12 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase in CD4+ cell count. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the CD4+ Cell Count After 36 Months From Baseline. | The change in the CD4+ cell count from baseline after 36 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase in CD4+ cell count. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Total Cholesterol) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Total Cholesterol) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (HDL Cholesterol) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data ( High density protein (HDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (LDL Cholesterol) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data ( Low density protein (LDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Triglycerides) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Triglycerides) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Blood Glucose) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Blood Glucose) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (ALT) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Alanine transaminase (ALT)) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (AST) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Aspartate transminase (AST)) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Gamma GT) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Gamma glutamyl transferase (Gamma GT)) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Creatinine) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Creatinine) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Haemoglobin) After 12 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Haemoglobin) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 12 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Total Cholesterol) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Total Cholesterol) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (HDL Cholesterol) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data ( High density protein (HDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (LDL Cholesterol) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data ( Low density protein (LDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Triglycerides) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Triglycerides) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Blood Glucose) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Blood Glucose) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (ALT) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Alanine transaminase (ALT)) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (AST) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Aspartate transminase (AST)) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Gamma GT) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Gamma glutamyl transferase (Gamma GT)) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Creatinine) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Creatinine) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
| Secondary | Changes in the Laboratory Data (Haemoglobin) After 36 Months From Baseline | The changes in the laboratory data (Haemoglobin) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data. | Baseline and 36 months | No |
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