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Safety,Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics Evaluation of SCT800 in Previously Treated Paediatric Patients...

Hemophilia A

This study is a multicenter phase III uncontrolled open-label trial to evaluate the efficacy,safety and pharmacokinetics of SCT800 in regular prophylaxis and perioperative treatment in patients (<12 years old) with severe hemophilia A who have been previously treated with coagulation factor VIII(FVIII) . This study includes two phases: the screening period and prophylaxis period.Prophylaxis with 25 - 50 IU/kg of SCT800 shall be administered once every other day or three times per week starting from Visit 1 and prophylaxis with SCT800 shall continue for 24 consecutive weeks.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

An Observational Study to Evaluate Physical Activity, Bleeding Incidence and Health Related Quality...

Severe Hereditary Factor VIII Deficiency Disease Without InhibitorModerate Hereditary Factor VIII Deficiency Disease Without Inhibitor1 more

This multicenter, non-interventional, prospective study will collect information about activity status, bleeds, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), health status, and safety in participants with moderate or severe haemophilia A without factor VIII (FVIII) inhibitors, who are being treated in accordance with normal clinical practice.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Impact on French Physician's Haemophilia Treatment Management Decision Based on Systematic Joint...

Hemophilia A

This low interventional study aims to describe if and how the haemophilia treatment management decisions are impacted by a systematic joint examination (ultrasound, functional, physical) in patients with haemophilia A in France.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Quality of Life and Adjustment Among Siblings of Children and Adolescents With Severe Hemophilia...

Severe Haemophilia

Severe hemophilia is a rare and chronic disease characterized by spontaneous bleedings from early childhood, which may lead to various complications especially in joints. The diagnosis of this disease, but also its long term care have an impact on the relatives of the affected persons, including the siblings who bear daily the cognitive, emotional and social impacts of the disease. Studies conducted in the framework of pediatric chronic diseases showed that siblings of affected children presented a higher prevalence of physical and psychological troubles (emotional distress, behavioral disorders, etc.) than siblings who were not concerned by a disease. Few studies have been conducted in the framework of severe hemophilia, and to our knowledge, no study addresses this issue in France.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Study of Standard and Individualized Prophylactic Treatment With Advate in Men and Boys With Severe...

Hemophilia A

The main aim of this study is to learn about changes in the lowest blood levels of Factor VIII in men and boys when upgraded from standard prophylaxis with Advate to individualized prophylaxis with Advate. No study medicines will be provided to participants in this study. The study sponsor will not be involved in how participants are treated but will provide instructions on how the clinics will record what happens during the study. Participants will need to visit the study doctor 3 times in total during the study. During these visits, study data will be collected by the study doctor.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

COVID-19 Quarantine on Musculoskeletal Status in Hemophilia

Hemophilia Arthropathy

Background. The recurrence of hemarthrosis in patients with congenital coagulopathies favors the development of a progressive, degenerative and intra-articular lesion (hemophilic arthropathy) that mainly affects the knees, ankles and elbows. Pain is one of the main clinical manifestations of hemophilic arthropathy. As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Spain, among others, established a total confinement for two months, in order to avoid contagion of the population Objective. To assess the effect of COVID-19 confinement on bleeding frequency, pain perception, and range of motion in patients with hemophilic arthropathy. Study design. Prospective observational study. Method. 27 patients with hemophilia A and B will be included in this study. Patients will be recruited from the Spanish Hemophilia Federation (Fishemo) specialized center for hemophilia patients. The dependent variables will be: the frequency of bleeding (through a self-report), the perception of pain (measured with the visual analog scale and a pressure algometer), the joint state (with the Hemophilia Joint Health Score), and the range of joint movement (measured with a goniometer). Two evaluations will be carried out: pre-treatment (carried out in the month of February, as a periodic evaluation) and post-treatment (at the end of the period of confinement in Spain). Expected results. The aim is to observe the sequelae caused by confinement and a sedentary lifestyle in patients with hemophilic arthropathy, through changes in joint status, pain and range of motion.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Training Program for Community Pharmacists for Dispensing Emicizumab (HEMLIBRA®)...

Hemophilia A

Haemophilia A (HA) is a rare constitutional haemorrhagic disease whose drug management is based on the use of chronic lifelong replacement therapy. The occurrence of an inhibitor is a dreaded complication that impacts conventional management, consisting in using factor VIII (FVIII)-based replacement therapy, most often for prophylaxis. Although effective, these treatments can only be administered intravenously, leading to accessibility constraints and significant mental burden for patients and their relatives. Before June 15, 2021 in France, the emicizumab (HEMLIBRA®) was available only in hospital pharmacies for the prevention or reduction of bleedings. The introduction of the dual dispensing circuit in hospital or community pharmacies, left to patient's choice, is effective from this date. These changes have important organizational consequences for patients and health professionals alongside the pathway of care. Therefore, the effectiveness of this new organization requires to be evaluated with a national French study, called PASO DOBLE DEMI. The aims of this study are twofold : I. To evaluate the direct impact of the training programs provided to the new placeholders of the dispensing circuit ; the community pharmacists, II. To evaluate satisfaction of patients or their relatives regarding the emicizumab treatment whether they chose dispensing in the community pharmacy, or kept the dispensing at the hospital pharmacy. The methodology was based on the 4-level of the Kirkpatrick's evaluation model; 1) the immediate reaction of community pharmacists following the trainings (Reaction), 2) their knowledge acquisition (Learning), 3) their professional practice (Behavior) and 4 ) the patients' satisfaction related to their treatment whether dispensing in hospital or in community pharmacies (Results). The PASO DOBLE DEMI I was based on the first three levels of the evaluation model.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Prospective, Non-interventional Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Elocta Compared to Conventional...

Hemophilia A

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Elocta compared to conventional factor products in the prophylactic treatment of patients with haemophilia A over a 24-month prospective period. Data will also be collected for a 12 month retrospective period.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

ADYNOVATE Drug Use-Results Survey

Hemophilia A

The purpose of this survey is to understand the following items in the actual clinical use of ADYNOVATE in patients: Unexpected adverse drug reactions Occurrence of adverse drug reactions in the actual clinical use Factors that may affect safety and efficacy Occurrence of Factor VIII inhibitor development in patients with coagulation factor VIII deficiency (hereinafter hemophilia A) Safety and efficacy for hemophilia A patients who received routine prophylactic therapy and on-demand therapy

Completed2 enrollment criteria

2-cohort Study of Adult Patients With Severe Hemophilia A in Greece

Hemophilia A

This study is a prospective, single center, observational, 2-cohort study of adult patients with severe Hemophilia A. There is no randomization procedure and all patients will be treated as per usual clinical practice. Patients will be followed up for 18 months after enrolment.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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