Pulmonary Embolism Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Van Gogh-extension Trial, a Multicenter, International, Randomized, Double-blind, Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of Once-weekly Subcutaneous SR34006 With Placebo in the Long-term Prevention of Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism or Deep-vein Thrombosis Who Completed 6 Months of Treatment With Vitamin K Antagonist or SR34006
Patients diagnosed with pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung) or deep vein thrombosis
(blood clot in a leg vein) are at risk for these blood clots to reoccur. Anticoagulant
(blood-thinning) drugs are normally given immediately after the clot is discovered and are
continued for a period of 3 or 6 months during which time the risk for recurrence is
highest. Research has shown that when oral anticoagulants are used appropriately during this
period, patients are less at risk for a recurrent blood clot and this risk reduction
outweighs the potential for bleeding to occur.
In this study, patients who had a blood clot in the lung or in a leg vein and completed 6
months of treatment with daily oral vitamin K antagonists (acenocoumarol or warfarin) or
once-weekly injections of SR34006 (a new anticoagulant drug) will receive an additional 6
months of once-weekly SR34006 injections or injections of a solution containing no drug
(placebo). This trial will evaluate whether patients treated for an additional 6 months with
SR34006 have fewer recurrences of blood clots when compared to patients treated with
placebo.
Assignment to either SR34006 or placebo will be purely by chance. Neither the patients nor
their doctors will know which treatment is being given.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Masking: Double-Blind
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