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Administrative data

NCT number NCT00549783
Other study ID # AGN/HO/SPA/001-191622
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received October 24, 2007
Last updated July 18, 2012
Start date October 2007
Est. completion date July 2010

Study information

Verified date July 2012
Source Allergan
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Germany: Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical DevicesSweden: Medical Products AgencyUnited Kingdom: Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory AgencyCanada: Health Canada
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a study to investigate if patients who have had a stroke and suffer from spasticity might benefit from being given BOTOX® in addition to the normal Standard Care. Spasticity is characterized by stiffness or frequent cramps accompanied by pain and abnormal movements and can prevent the carrying out of everyday tasks such as walking and getting dressed. BOTOX® is a neurotoxin, which is used to prevent the contraction of muscle fibre and has been shown to reduce spasticity significantly. Patients will be enrolled in this study at about 33 locations in Europe and Canada. Study participation will last for about 1 year.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 274
Est. completion date July 2010
Est. primary completion date January 2010
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 85 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients with stroke due to a primary cerebral hemorrhage/infarction

- Subarachnoid hemorrhage producing an upper motor syndrome affecting one body side which results in a hemi-paralysis/plegia

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients with fixed contracture as a result of spasticity in the upper or lower limb planned to be treated and/or patients with other causes of spasticity (e.g. multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, etc.)

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Biological:
Botulinum Toxin Type A 900kD
The exact dosage and number of injection sites is based on the size, number, and location of muscles involved; the severity of spasticity; and the presence of local muscle weakness. First intra-muscular injection at the Baseline visit, and optional second injection of the randomised treatment after a minimum of 12 weeks to a maximum of 24 weeks following the Baseline visit.
Placebo
The exact dosage and number of injection sites is based on the size, number, and location of muscles involved; the severity of spasticity; and the presence of local muscle weakness. First intra-muscular injection at the Baseline visit, and optional second injection of the randomised treatment after a minimum of 12 weeks to a maximum of 24 weeks following the Baseline visit.

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Allergan

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

Canada,  Germany,  Sweden,  United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Physician Assessment of Success, as Determined by Percentage of Patients Who Achieve Their Principal Active Functional Goal at Week 24 Physician assessment of success, as determined by percentage of patients who achieve their principal active functional goal (i.e. a score of 0 to +2 inclusive on the goal attainment scale [GAS]) at week 24 (or 10 weeks post second injection). The GAS is a 6-point scale where -3 means function is worse than at start, 0 means the expected goal was attained, and +2 is much better function than expected. Week 24 No
Secondary Physician Assessment of Success, as Determined by Percentage of Patients Who Achieve Their Principal Functional Goal at Week 12 Physician assessment of success, as determined by percentage of patients who achieve their principal functional goal (i.e., a score of 0 to +2 inclusive on the goal attainment scale [GAS]) at week 12. The GAS is 6-point scale where -3 means function is worse than at start, 0 means the expected goal was attained, and +2 is much better function than expected. Week 12 No
Secondary Physician Assessment of Success, as Determined by Percentage of Patients Who Achieve Their Principal Functional Goal at Week 52 Physician assessment of success, as determined by percentage of patients who achieve their principal functional goal (i.e., a score of 0 to +2 inclusive on the goal attainment scale [GAS]) at week 52. The GAS is a 6-point scale where -3 means function is worse than at start, 0 means the expected goal was attained, and +2 is much better function than expected Week 52 No
Secondary Patient Assessment of Success, as Determined by Percentage of Patients Who Achieve Their Principal Functional Goal at Week 12 Patient assessment of success, as determined by percentage of patients who achieve their principal functional goal (i.e., a score of 0 to +2 inclusive on the goal attainment scale [GAS]) at week 12. The GAS is a 6-point scale where -3 means function is worse than at start, 0 means the expected goal was attained, and +2 is much better function than expected. Week 12 No
Secondary Patient Assessment of Success, as Determined by Percentage of Patients Who Achieve Their Principal Functional Goal at Week 24 Patient assessment of success, as determined by percentage of patients who achieve their principal functional goal (i.e., a score of 0 to +2 inclusive on the goal attainment scale [GAS]) at week 24 (or 10 weeks post second injection). The GAS is a 6-point scale where -3 means function is worse than at start, 0 means the expected goal was attained, and +2 is much better function than expected. Week 24 No
Secondary Patient Assessment of Success, as Determined by Percentage of Patients Who Achieve Their Principal Functional Goal at Week 52 Patient assessment of success, as determined by percentage of patients who achieve their principal functional goal (i.e., a score of 0 to +2 inclusive on the goal attainment scale [GAS]) at week 52. The GAS is a 6-point scale where -3 means function is worse than at start, 0 means the expected goal was attained, and +2 is much better function than expected. Week 52 No
Secondary Activities of Daily Living Quality of Life (QOL) Score at Week 12 Activities of Daily Living QOL score at week 12 as measured by SF-12 Physical Component (PCS-12). The SF-12 consists of 12 questions on various health questions. The PCS-12 is a sub-score calculated from the SF-12 total score based on the physical health questions where 0 is worse and 100 is best. A higher score indicates a better health state. Baseline, Week 12 No
Secondary Activities of Daily Living Quality of Life (QOL) Score at Week 24 Activities of daily living QOL score at week 24 (or 10 weeks post second injection) as measured by SF-12 Physical Component (PCS-12). The SF-12 consists of 12 questions on various health questions. The PCS-12 is a sub-score calculated from the SF-12 total score based on the physical health questions where 0 is worse and 100 is best. A higher score indicates a better health state. Baseline, Week 24 No
Secondary Activities of Daily Living Quality of Life (QOL) Score at Week 52 Activities of daily living QOL score at week 52 as measured by SF-12 Physical Component (PCS-12). The SF-12 consists of 12 questions on various health questions. The PCS-12 is a sub-score calculated from the SF-12 total score based on the physical health questions where 0 is worse and 100 is best. A higher score indicates a better health state. Baseline, Week 52 No
Secondary Direct Costs for Canada Direct healthcare costs associated with spasticity in cases where the primary reason for the use of the identified health care resource was the treatment of spasticity, or any related complications. Direct healthcare costs are presented in the local currency for Canada. 52 Weeks No
Secondary Direct Costs for Germany Direct healthcare costs associated with spasticity in cases where the primary reason for the use of the identified health care resource was the treatment of spasticity, or any related complications. Direct healthcare costs are presented in the local currency for Germany. 52 Weeks No
Secondary Direct Costs for Sweden Direct healthcare costs associated with spasticity in cases where the primary reason for the use of the identified health care resource was the treatment of spasticity, or any related complications. Direct healthcare costs are presented in the local currency for Sweden. 52 Weeks No
Secondary Direct Costs for the United Kingdom Direct healthcare costs associated with spasticity in cases where the primary reason for the use of the identified health care resource was the treatment of spasticity, or any related complications. Direct healthcare costs are presented in the local currency for the United Kingdom. 52 Weeks No
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