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A Study of Adalimumab for the Maintenance of Clinical Remission in Japanese Subjects With Crohn's Disease

Primary Purpose

Crohn's Disease

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2
Locations
Japan
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
adalimumab
Placebo
Sponsored by
Abbott
About
Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Crohn's Disease

Eligibility Criteria

15 Years - 75 Years (Child, Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subjects who successfully enrolled in and completed the M04-729, (NCT00445939) study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject is considered by the investigator, for any reason, to be an unsuitable candidate for the study

Sites / Locations

  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46965
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46977
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46978
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46979
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46922
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46974
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46970
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46971
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46985
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46986
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46987
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46968
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46973
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 6881
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46982
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46969
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46927
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46984
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46981
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46921
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46983
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46966
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46967
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46980
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46964
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46923
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46924
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46975
  • Site Ref # / Investigator 46976

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm 3

Arm Type

Experimental

Placebo Comparator

Experimental

Arm Label

DB Adalimumab 40 mg eow

Placebo eow

OL Adalimumab 40 mg eow

Arm Description

Subjects received double-blind (DB) 40 mg adalimumab subcutaneously (SC) every other week (eow) during the DB treatment period lasting 52 weeks.

Subjects received placebo subcutaneously (SC) every other week (eow) during the double-blind treatment period lasting 52 weeks.

Subjects received open-label (OL) 40 mg adalimumab subcutaneously (SC) every other week (eow) during the double-blind treatment period lasting 52 weeks.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Remission at Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Clinical remission=Crohn's Disease (CD) Activity Index (CDAI) <150; number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI total score is >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease indicates improvement.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Response-70 (CR-70; a Decrease in Crohn's Disease Activity Index of at Least 70 Points From Lead-in Study [NCT00445939] Baseline Score) at Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) documents number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss during a 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Response-100 (CR-100; a Decrease in Crohn's Disease Activity Index of at Least 100 Points From Lead-in Study [NCT00445939] Baseline Score) at Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) documents number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss during a 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Change in Crohn's Disease Activity Index From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) is a measure of disease severity. Number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Remission at Week 52 of Open-label Treatment
Clinical remission=Crohn's Disease (CD) Activity Index (CDAI) <150; number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI total score is >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Change in International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IOIBD) Score From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
The International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IOIBD) score is an indicator of the activity of Crohn's disease. It measures absence (score of 0) or presence (score of 1) of abdominal pain, diarrhea or bloody stools more than 6 times per day, anal lesion, anal fistula, other complication, abdominal mass, weight loss, fever above 38 degrees Centigrade, abdominal tenderness, and blood pigment below 10 g/dL. Total possible score=0 to 10; low score=less disease activity. Decrease in score indicates alleviation of the disease; increase indicates aggravation of disease.
Change in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
IBDQ is a validated disease-specific instrument that assesses the impact of IBD on patient quality of life during a 2-week recall period. It has 32 questions about bowel function and related symptoms, and their social and emotional impact. For each item, participants select 1 of 7 responses. 1=poor quality of life (e.g., feeling of fatigue "all of the time") and 7=good quality (e.g., feeling of fatigue "none of the time"). Scoring range = 32 to 224. Higher scores indicate better quality of life; increases in IBDQ = improved overall quality of life.
Change in Physical Component of the Short Form-36 Health Survey From Baseline of the Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
The Short-Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey is a comprehensive quality of life scale. An increase in SF-36 score indicates alleviation of the disease and a decrease in score indicates aggravation of disease. The physical component reflects activity level, activity limitations, pain, and rating of one's health. Score on the physical component ranges from 0 (Poorest Health) to 100 (Best Health).
Change in Mental Component of the Short Form-36 Health Survey From Baseline of the Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
The Short-Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey is a comprehensive quality of life scale. An increase in SF-36 score indicates alleviation of the disease and a decrease in score indicates aggravation. The mental component reflects energy/vitality, social functioning, limitations, and ratings of one's mental health. Score on mental component ranges from 0 (worst score) to 100 (best score).

Full Information

First Posted
March 7, 2007
Last Updated
February 1, 2012
Sponsor
Abbott
Collaborators
Eisai Co., Ltd.
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT00445432
Brief Title
A Study of Adalimumab for the Maintenance of Clinical Remission in Japanese Subjects With Crohn's Disease
Official Title
A Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study of Adalimumab for the Maintenance of Clinical Remission in Japanese Subjects With Crohn's Disease
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
February 2012
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
March 2007 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
March 2009 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
November 2010 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Abbott
Collaborators
Eisai Co., Ltd.

4. Oversight

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
To demonstrate the efficacy and safety of adalimumab for the maintenance of clinical remission in Japanese subjects with Crohn's disease.
Detailed Description
This was a Phase 2/3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind (DB), placebo-controlled, two-arm, efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetic study designed to demonstrate the effectiveness of adalimumab in Japanese patients with moderate to severe Crohn's Disease (CD). All participants who had completed Study M04-729 (NCT00445939), the lead-in adalimumab induction therapy study, were eligible for this study. Participants who rolled over into this study received either DB treatment (adalimumab or placebo) or open-label (OL) treatment with adalimumab. Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) was used to determine participants who were responders and participants who were in clinical remission. CDAI documents number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss during a 1-week assessment period. It yields a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Baseline scores in the study ranged from 221 to 448. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement. Clinical remission is a CDAI score < 150. Clinical response-70 (CR-70) = decrease in CDAI ≥ 70 points from lead-in study Baseline score. Clinical response-100 (CR-100) = decrease in CDAI ≥ 100 points from lead-in study Baseline score. Participants who had CR-70 response at Week 4 of the induction study were randomized into 1 of 2 treatment groups (double-blind adalimumab 40 mg every other week or adalimumab placebo every other week) using 2 stratification factors - CDAI category (CDAI less than 150 and CDAI 150 or higher) and presence/absence of fistula at Week 0 of this study. The double-blind treatment was to last from Week 0 to Week 52. Any time at or after Week 4 of this study, if a participant's disease flared (defined as a recurrence of very active disease, specifically an increase in CDAI when compared to Week 0 in this study of ≥ 70 points and a CDAI above 220) during the double-blind treatment period, the participant was allowed to move to OL treatment. At Week 52, all participants still receiving DB treatment were to be moved to open-label treatment and could continue in the study until adalimumab is approved for commercial use in Japan. Participants who did not respond by Week 4 in the induction study and participants who had disease flare during DB treatment of this study entered OL treatment and received adalimumab 40 mg every other week. At or after Week 4 of this study, if a participant in the open-label treatment group had a disease flare or if the participant was still not responding to treatment, the participant was allowed to dose escalate to adalimumab 80 mg every other week. Participants who entered open-label treatment were to be allowed to continue on open-label adalimumab until adalimumab is approved for commercial use in Japan. The study is complete. Results of this study are reported for endpoints at Week 52 (end of the DB treatment period) for subjects who received DB treatment (adalimumab or placebo) or OL adalimumab treatment and for endpoints at Week 148 for all subjects who received at least one dose of adalimumab in this study.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Crohn's Disease

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 2, Phase 3
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigatorOutcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
82 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
DB Adalimumab 40 mg eow
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Subjects received double-blind (DB) 40 mg adalimumab subcutaneously (SC) every other week (eow) during the DB treatment period lasting 52 weeks.
Arm Title
Placebo eow
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
Subjects received placebo subcutaneously (SC) every other week (eow) during the double-blind treatment period lasting 52 weeks.
Arm Title
OL Adalimumab 40 mg eow
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Subjects received open-label (OL) 40 mg adalimumab subcutaneously (SC) every other week (eow) during the double-blind treatment period lasting 52 weeks.
Intervention Type
Biological
Intervention Name(s)
adalimumab
Other Intervention Name(s)
Humira, D2E7
Intervention Description
Subcutaneous injection of 40 mg adalimumab (0.8 mL/injection) every other week (eow)
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo
Intervention Description
Subcutaneous injection of placebo (0.8 mL/injection) every other week (eow)
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Remission at Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
Clinical remission=Crohn's Disease (CD) Activity Index (CDAI) <150; number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI total score is >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Response-70 (CR-70; a Decrease in Crohn's Disease Activity Index of at Least 70 Points From Lead-in Study [NCT00445939] Baseline Score) at Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) documents number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss during a 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Title
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Response-100 (CR-100; a Decrease in Crohn's Disease Activity Index of at Least 100 Points From Lead-in Study [NCT00445939] Baseline Score) at Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) documents number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss during a 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Title
Change in Crohn's Disease Activity Index From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) is a measure of disease severity. Number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Title
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Remission at Week 52 of Open-label Treatment
Description
Clinical remission=Crohn's Disease (CD) Activity Index (CDAI) <150; number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI total score is >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Week 52 of open-label treatment
Title
Change in International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IOIBD) Score From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
The International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IOIBD) score is an indicator of the activity of Crohn's disease. It measures absence (score of 0) or presence (score of 1) of abdominal pain, diarrhea or bloody stools more than 6 times per day, anal lesion, anal fistula, other complication, abdominal mass, weight loss, fever above 38 degrees Centigrade, abdominal tenderness, and blood pigment below 10 g/dL. Total possible score=0 to 10; low score=less disease activity. Decrease in score indicates alleviation of the disease; increase indicates aggravation of disease.
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Title
Change in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
IBDQ is a validated disease-specific instrument that assesses the impact of IBD on patient quality of life during a 2-week recall period. It has 32 questions about bowel function and related symptoms, and their social and emotional impact. For each item, participants select 1 of 7 responses. 1=poor quality of life (e.g., feeling of fatigue "all of the time") and 7=good quality (e.g., feeling of fatigue "none of the time"). Scoring range = 32 to 224. Higher scores indicate better quality of life; increases in IBDQ = improved overall quality of life.
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Title
Change in Physical Component of the Short Form-36 Health Survey From Baseline of the Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
The Short-Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey is a comprehensive quality of life scale. An increase in SF-36 score indicates alleviation of the disease and a decrease in score indicates aggravation of disease. The physical component reflects activity level, activity limitations, pain, and rating of one's health. Score on the physical component ranges from 0 (Poorest Health) to 100 (Best Health).
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Title
Change in Mental Component of the Short Form-36 Health Survey From Baseline of the Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of Double-blind Treatment
Description
The Short-Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey is a comprehensive quality of life scale. An increase in SF-36 score indicates alleviation of the disease and a decrease in score indicates aggravation. The mental component reflects energy/vitality, social functioning, limitations, and ratings of one's mental health. Score on mental component ranges from 0 (worst score) to 100 (best score).
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 52 of double-blind treatment
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Remission at Week 148
Description
Clinical remission = Crohn's Disease (CD) Activity Index (CDAI) <150; number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI total score is >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)
Title
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Response-70 (CR-70; a Decrease in Crohn's Disease Activity Index of at Least 70 Points From Lead-in Study [NCT00445939] Baseline Score) at Week 148
Description
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) documents number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss during a 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)
Title
Number of Participants Who Had Clinical Response-100 (CR-100; a Decrease in Crohn's Disease Activity Index of at Least 100 Points From Lead-in Study [NCT00445939] Baseline Score) at Week 148
Description
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) documents number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/aphthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss during a 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >= 0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)
Title
Change in Crohn's Disease Activity Index From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 148
Description
Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) is a measure of disease severity. Number of soft stools, abdominal pain, general well-being, presence of 6 signs (arthritis/arthralgia; iritis/uveitis; erythema nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum/apthous stomatitis; fissure, abscess, anal fistula; other cutaneous fistula; fever over 100 degrees), taking medication for diarrhea, abdominal mass, hematocrit, and weight loss are documented during 1-week assessment period. CDAI has a total score >=0 and without upper limit. Low score=less severe CD activity. Decrease in score indicates improvement.
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)
Title
Change in International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IOIBD) Score From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 148
Description
The International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IOIBD) score is an indicator of the activity of Crohn's disease. It measures absence (score of 0) or presence (score of 1) of abdominal pain, diarrhea or bloody stools more than 6 times per day, anal lesion, anal fistula, other complication, abdominal mass, weight loss, fever above 38 degrees Centigrade, abdominal tenderness, and blood pigment below 10 g/dL. Total possible score=0 to 10; low score=less disease activity. Decrease in score indicates alleviation of the disease; increase indicates aggravation of disease.
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)
Title
Change in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) From Baseline of Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 148
Description
IBDQ is a validated disease-specific instrument that assesses the impact of IBD on patient quality of life during a 2-week recall period with 32 questions about bowel function and related symptoms & their social/emotional impact. Per item, participants select 1 of 7 responses (1=poor quality of life [e.g., feeling of fatigue "all of the time"]; 7=good quality [e.g., feeling of fatigue "none of the time"]). Scoring range=32 to 224. Higher scores indicate better quality of life; increases in IBDQ=improved overall quality of life.
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)
Title
Change in Physical Component of the Short Form-36 Health Survey From Baseline of the Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 148
Description
The Short Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey is a comprehensive quality of life scale. An increase in SF-36 score indicates alleviation of the disease and a decrease in score indicates aggravation of disease. The physical component reflects activity level, activity limitations, pain, and rating of one's health. Score on the physical component ranges from 0 to 100, with 0=Poorest Health and 100=Best Health.
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)
Title
Change in Mental Component of the Short Form-36 Health Survey From Baseline of the Lead-in Study (NCT00445939) to Week 148
Description
The Short Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey is a comprehensive quality of life scale. An increase in SF-36 indicates alleviation of the disease and a decrease in score indicates aggravation. The mental component reflects energy/vitality, social functioning, limitations, and ratings of one's mental health. Score on mental component ranges from 0 (worst score) to 100 (best score).
Time Frame
Baseline of lead-in study (NCT00445939) to Week 148 relative to the first dose of adalimumab in NCT00445432 (Study M06-837)

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
15 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
75 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Subjects who successfully enrolled in and completed the M04-729, (NCT00445939) study Exclusion Criteria: Subject is considered by the investigator, for any reason, to be an unsuitable candidate for the study
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Kazuko Kobayashi
Organizational Affiliation
Abbott
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46965
City
Aichi
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46977
City
Aichi
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46978
City
Aichi
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46979
City
Aichi
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46922
City
Chiba
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46974
City
Chiba
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46970
City
Ehime
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46971
City
Fukuoka
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46985
City
Fukuoka
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46986
City
Fukuoka
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46987
City
Fukuoka
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46968
City
Hiroshima
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46973
City
Hokkaido
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 6881
City
Hokkaido
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46982
City
Hyogo
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46969
City
Kagawa
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46927
City
Kanagawa
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46984
City
Kochi
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46981
City
Kyoto
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46921
City
Miyagi
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46983
City
Okayama
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46966
City
Osaka
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46967
City
Osaka
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46980
City
Shiga
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46964
City
Shizuoka
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46923
City
Tokyo
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46924
City
Tokyo
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46975
City
Tokyo
Country
Japan
Facility Name
Site Ref # / Investigator 46976
City
Tokyo
Country
Japan

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
PubMed Identifier
24874893
Citation
Watanabe M, Hibi T, Mostafa NM, Chao J, Arora V, Camez A, Petersson J, Thakkar R. Long-term safety and efficacy of adalimumab in Japanese patients with moderate to severe Crohn's disease. J Crohns Colitis. 2014 Nov;8(11):1407-16. doi: 10.1016/j.crohns.2014.04.012. Epub 2014 May 27.
Results Reference
derived
PubMed Identifier
22325170
Citation
Watanabe M, Hibi T, Lomax KG, Paulson SK, Chao J, Alam MS, Camez A; Study Investigators. Adalimumab for the induction and maintenance of clinical remission in Japanese patients with Crohn's disease. J Crohns Colitis. 2012 Mar;6(2):160-73. doi: 10.1016/j.crohns.2011.07.013. Epub 2011 Aug 26.
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A Study of Adalimumab for the Maintenance of Clinical Remission in Japanese Subjects With Crohn's Disease

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