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Active clinical trials for "Von Willebrand Diseases"

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Efficacy and Safety of Fanhdi®, a High-purity Von Willebrand Containing FVIII Concentrate, in Pediatric...

Von Willebrand Disease

Multicenter, prospective, non-controlled study in a pediatric cohort (<6 years-old) with severe (type 2 or 3) hereditary Von Willebrand Disease (VWD).

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Study of VGA039 in Healthy Volunteers and Patients With Von Willebrand Disease

Von Willebrand Diseases

This is a multi-center, Phase 1a study to assess the safety, tolerability, PK, and PD of VGA039 following single IV or SC dose administration in healthy subjects and Von Willebrand disease patients.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Emicizumab for Severe Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) and VWD/Hemophilia A

Von Willebrand DiseaseType 31 more

Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder affecting up to 0.1% of the population, is usually characterized by mucocutaneous bleeding, HMB, surgical bleeding or other hemostatic challenges. Severe bleeding events require VWF concentrates administered solely through intravenous access. Emicizumab (Hemlibra) is a monoclonal bispecific antibody developed to bind activated FIX and FX and mimic FVIII cofactor functionality. Hemlibra is administered via subcutaneous injection rather than intravenous infusion. The hypothesis of this study is that Emicizumab is safe and efficacious for prophylaxis in severe VWD and concomitant VWD/hemophilia patients.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

A Study of Recombinant Von Willebrand Factor (rVWF) With or Without ADVATE in Children With Severe...

Von Willebrand Disease

The main aim of the study is to check effectiveness, side effects, and tolerability of recombinant von Willebrand Factor (rVWF), with or without ADVATE, in the treatment and control of nonsurgical bleeding events in pediatric participants (less than (<)18 years of age) with severe hereditary von Willebrand disease (VWD). The participants will be treated with rVWF for 12-18 months. Their von Willebrand Disease will be treated by their doctor according to their doctor's usual clinical practice. During the study, participants will be followed up at clinics or over telephone calls.

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Efficacy, PK, Immunogenicity and Safety of Wilate in Severe Von Willebrand Disease VWD) Patients...

Von Willebrand Disease

The WIL-33 study aims to determine the efficacy, pharmacokinetics, immunogenicity and safety of wilate as routine prophylaxis in up to 12 paediatric patients (eight evaluable) with severe von Willebrand Disease VWD (defined as screening von Willebrand factor ristocetin cofactor activity [VWF:RCo] <20%) under the age of 6 years, over a period of 12 months.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

A Study of Recombinant Von Willebrand Factor (rVWF) in Pediatric and Adult Participants With Severe...

Von Willebrand Disease (VWD)

The main aim of the study is to check effectiveness of rVWF (vonicog alfa) prophylaxis based on the annualized bleeding rate (ABR) of spontaneous (not related to trauma) bleeding episodes in pediatric and adult participants during the first 12 months on study treatment. The participants will be treated with rVWF for a maximum of 3 years. Their von Willebrand Disease will be treated according to Investigational product (IP) dosing directions.

Recruiting35 enrollment criteria

Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage in Women With Von Willebrand Disease: The VWD-WOMAN Trial

Von Willebrand DiseasesPostpartum Hemorrhage

This is a single-center randomized phase III clinical trial, the VWD-Woman Trial, in which 20 pregnant subjects with von Willebrand disease (VWD), defined as VWF ristocetin co-factor activity (VWF:RCo) <0.50 IU/ml (historic) and previous history of bleeding are enrolled. Subjects will include women with VWD age 18 years and older, excluding those who have a bleeding disorder other than VWD. Once enrolled, subjects who meet all of the inclusion and none of the exclusion criteria will be randomized to recombinant Von Willebrand factor (rVWF, Vonvendi ®) with Tranexamic Acid (TA, Cyclokapron®); or recombinant Von Willebrand factor (rVWF, Vonvendi®) alone to prevent postpartum hemorrhage after vaginal or caesarean delivery. The primary endpoint is quantitative blood loss (QBL) by a labor suite nurse at delivery. Secondary endpoints include safety assessment for postpartum lochial blood loss by Pictorial Blood Assessment Chart (PBAC), transfusion, blood products, thromboembolic events, and hysterectomy within 21 days; and mechanism of PPH reduction by VWF assays (VWF:RCo, VWF:Ag, VIII:C), fibrinogen, and d-dimer. Blood draws are at 5 time points, including at 36 weeks' gestation (screening), on admission for childbirth, and at 1 day, 2 days, and 21 days after delivery. The VWD-Woman Trial is considered greater than minimal risk as study drugs are given at delivery and special coagulation studies are obtained.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Videomicroscopy for the Prediction of Bleeding in Constitutional Haemorrhagic Diseases

Von Willebrand DiseasesGlanzmann Thrombasthenia

In Willebrand disease, there is currently no test available to identify non-invasively patients with a high risk of bleeding from angiodysplasias The study propose to use a sublingual capillary bed analysis by video-microscopy, a sensitive, reproducible and non-invasive technique, to assess whether sublingual capillary density is predictive of hemorrhagic risk for patients with von Willebrand disease.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Minimize Menorrhagia in Women With Von Willebrand Disease

Von Willebrand Diseases

This is an outpatient, 24-week Phase III prospective, randomized, crossover trial comparing recombinant von Willebrand factor (rVWF) and tranexamic acid (TA, Lysteda®) to minimize menorrhagia in women with von Willebrand disease (VWD). The purpose of this Phase III multicenter prospective, randomized, crossover arm trial is to compare recombinant von Willebrand factor (rVWF) to tranexamic acid (TA) in reducing the severity of menorrhagia in women with von Willebrand disease.

Active22 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Alphanate FVIII/VWF Concentrate in Type 3 Von Willebrand Patients

Von Willebrand Disease

To assess the efficacy of FVIII/VWF Complex (Human), Alphanate® as replacement therapy in preventing excessive bleeding in subjects with congenital Type 3 von Willebrand Disease (VWD) who undergo surgical procedures.

Active14 enrollment criteria
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