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A Phase 3 Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Coagulation Factor VIIa (Recombinant) for the Prevention of Excessive Bleeding in Patients With Congenital Hemophilia A or B With Inhibitors to Factor VIII or IX Undergoing Elective Major Surgical Procedures SCOPE HIM
Description

This is an interventional, prospective, international, multicenter, single-arm, Phase 3, and sequential efficacy and safety study in adolescents and adults with congenital hemophilia A or B with inhibitors to factor VIII (FVIII) or factor IX (FIX) undergoing elective major surgical procedures.

Conditions
COMPLETED
LR769 in Congenital Hemophilia Patients With Inhibitors Undergoing Elective Surgery or Invasive Procedures
Description

The purpose of this study, PerSept 3, is to evaluate LR769 for the prevention of excessive bleeding and achievement of hemostasis in congenital hemophilia A or B patients who have inhibitors to Factor VIII or Factor IX , are aged 6 months to 75 years, inclusive; and who are undergoing elective surgical or other invasive procedures. Administration of LR769 will be performed just prior to surgery/procedure and will be repeated during and after the surgery/procedure to achieve and maintain adequate hemostasis as determined by the investigator's judgment.

Conditions
COMPLETED
Phase III Study of Coagulation FVIIa (Recombinant) in Congenital Hemophilia A or B Patients With Inhibitors
Description

The purpose of the study is to assess the safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics of 2 separate dose regimens (75µg/kg and 225 µg/kg) of Coagulation Factor VIIa (Recombinant) for the treatment of bleeding episodes in hemophilia A or B patients with inhibitors to Factor VIII/IX

COMPLETED
Prediction of the Efficacy of Activated Recombinant Human Factor VII in Adult Congenital Haemophilia A or B Patients With Inhibitors by Use of Thromboelastography
Description

This trial is conducted in Europe and the United States of America (USA). The aim of this trial is to evaluate the basal and spiked TEG® (Thromboelastography) or ROTEM® (Thromboelastometry) profiles of frequently bleeding haemophilia subjects with inhibitors in a non-bleeding state.

COMPLETED
Socialization of Adult Men With Congenital Hemophilia A or B
Description

The goal of this pilot study is to understand the socialization of adult men with hemophilia living in the United States and their quality of life in order to improve comprehensive care for persons with congenital bleeding disorders. Studies in Europe suggest that despite medical, surgical, and biotechnology advances in care for persons with the congenital bleeding disorders hemophilia A and B, men with hemophilia have earlier work disability and health-related lower quality of life than men of the same age who do not have hemophilia in the general population. Congenital bleeding disorders are known to have medical and psychosocial impact not only in school but also in other activities, e.g. participation in sports beginning at a young age. The psychosocial impact of living with a congenital bleeding disorder has been studied and described in childhood. The support relationships in childhood include parents and primary family of origin and these supports are generally considered in pediatric comprehensive care models. Support relationships in adulthood have not been well described or studied. The role of spouse and significant others (SSO) of PWCBD in health care is of interest for the delivery of adult comprehensive care as well as to understand their contribution to the health-related quality of life of PWCBD. Additionally, this study seeks to learn of the impact of congenital bleeding disorders for the SSO. The study uses self-reported medical and social information questionnaires, health-related quality of life surveys, and confidential interview. Results of this study may guide how comprehensive care and support are provided to adult persons with congenital bleeding disorders by hemophilia treatment programs. This study focuses on PWCBD with hemophilia A or B as a model for the experience of persons with other congenital bleeding disorders.

TERMINATED
Study of Modified Recombinant Factor VIII (OBI-1) in Subjects With Congenital Hemophilia A
Description

This study is to test whether the study drug (OBI-1) is safe and effective for the treatment of serious bleeding episodes in people with congenital hemophilia A.

Conditions
COMPLETED
Efficacy and Safety of NNC 0078-0000-0007 in Patients With Congenital Haemophilia and Inhibitors
Description

This trial is conducted globally. The purpose of this trial is to confirm the efficacy and safety of NNC 0078-0000-0007 in patients with congenital haemophilia and inhibitors.

AVAILABLE
Compassionate Use of Concizumab if You Have Haemophilia
Description

The compassionate use programme will give participants concizumab for free, even though it is not yet approved by health authorities. This is because participants need this medicine to treat their haemophilia properly. The programme will check that participants are safe and that the medicine works for them. The programme may last for years. Participants will take one injection under their skin every day. Participants will have 4-5 visits with the study doctor for the first half year. After that they will have 1 visit every half year. At all clinic visits participants will have blood samples taken. Participants will fill in a diary between the visits. A patient is considered to have completed the programme when any of the following criteria occurred first: 1) when the patient is included in a clinical trial with concizumab or 2) up to 6 months after concizumab is commercially available in the patient's country and approved for the patient (The time span of 6 months should provide ample time for the patient to obtain concizumab commercially) or 3) the sponsor decides to discontinue concizumab clinical development for the patient's population.

TERMINATED
Alphanate in Immune Tolerance Induction Therapy
Description

This is a multicenter, multinational, prospective, single-arm, nonrandomized, open-label study, planned in of approximately 25 male participants with congenital hemophilia A who will receive their first (primary) immune tolerance induction (ITI) treatment with alphanate. The study consists of 2 phases: * An ITI Treatment Phase in which all eligible participants will receive ITI treatment with alphanate for a period of up to 33 months. Upon confirmation of complete immune tolerization, participants will then enter a 12-month Prophylactic Phase. If, after 33 months of ITI, a participants has achieved partial immune tolerance, the participants will enter a 12-month Prophylactic Phase. * A 12-month Prophylactic Phase for all participants who meet the criteria for complete or partial success to continue on a prophylactic dosing regimen of alphanate. Due to limited enrollment, this study was early terminated.

COMPLETED
Study Evaluating "Real World" Treatment Pattern in Previously Treated Hemophilia A Patients Receiving KOVALTRY (Octocog Alfa) for Routine Prophylaxis
Description

The primary objective of this study is to investigate weekly prophylaxis dosing regimens used in standard clinical practice. In addition the study will capture reported bleed rate, pattern of change in KOVALTRY prophylaxis dose \& dosing frequency, reason for choice of treatment regimen, FVIII product switch pattern, patient treatment satisfaction and adherence, KOVALTRY pharmacokinetic data (if performed), KOVALTRY consumption, as well as safety data.

COMPLETED
Pharmacokinetic, Efficacy, and Safety Study of Recombinant Factor VIII Single Chain (rVIII-SingleChain) in Children With Severe Hemophilia A
Description

This is an international, multicenter, open-label study to assess the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of rVIII-SingleChain in pediatric patients with severe hemophilia A. A minimum of 25 previously treated subjects ≥ 6 to \< 12 years of age and at least 25 subjects \< 6 years of age who have undergone \> 50 exposure days (EDs) with a previous Factor VIII (FVIII) product are planned to be enrolled. Subjects will be assigned to either an on-demand or prophylaxis treatment regimen and will receive rVIII-SingleChain at a dose to be determined by the investigator. Hemostatic efficacy will be assessed by the subject/caregiver and the investigator who will assess overall efficacy by a 4-point scale.

RECRUITING
A Study to Investigate the Safety and Effectiveness of a Coagulation Factor IX Gene Insertion Therapy (REGV131-LNP1265) in Pediatric, Adolescent and Adult Participants With Hemophilia B
Description

Participants in this study have a genetic mutation, specifically in the coagulation (blood clotting) Factor 9 gene that causes severe or moderately severe hemophilia B. This study is researching an experimental gene insertion therapy (the adding of a gene into your DNA) called REGV131-LNP1265, also called the "study drug". Gene insertion therapy aims to teach the body how to produce clotting factor long-term, without the need for factor replacement therapy. The main aim of this study is to find a safe and well-tolerated dose of the study drug by checking the side effects that may happen from taking it. The study is looking at several other research questions including: * How much study drug is in the blood at different times * Whether the body makes antibodies against parts of the study drug, which could make the drug less effective or could lead to side effects. Antibodies are proteins produced by the body's immune system in response to a foreign substance * Whether the body makes antibodies against the clotting factor replacement therapy * How quality of life is affected by hemophilia B and if it changes after taking study drug * How joint health is affected by hemophilia B and if it changes after taking study drug * How often visits are required for the emergency room, urgent care center, physician's office, hospital, telephone or online are required as a result of bleeding events, and if the frequency changes after taking study drug * How often factor replacement therapy is needed, both on a regular basis for prevention of bleeding, and as needed to treat bleeding events (and it if changes after taking study drug) * Whether there is a difference in 2 different methods for measuring Factor 9 activity in the blood

Conditions
RECRUITING
Hemlibra in Mild Hemophilia A
Description

This is a single arm, phase 4, prospective, open-label, United States single-center study to determine the hemostatic characteristics of Hemlibra (emicizumab) as measured by coagulation laboratory parameters in the mild hemophilia A male patient population with endogenous altered FVIII (baseline FVIII activity of \>5% to 30%). The safety and hemostatic efficacy of Hemlibra (emicizumab) in this patient population will be investigated. Secondary outcomes will assess changes in joint health and quality of life in treated patients.

COMPLETED
A Research Study Looking at How a Factor VIII Medicine Called Turoctocog Alfa Pegol (N8-GP) Works in People With Haemophilia A
Description

This study will look at how a known study medicine N8-GP works in previously N8-GP treated people with haemophilia A. The aim is to look at how N8-GP works during regular use. Participants will get N8-GP. N8-GP has been tested in more than 200 people with haemophilia A for several years. Participants will get an injection of N8-GP into a blood vessel, one, two or three times weekly. Participants will get more doses if they bleed or if they will need a surgery. The study will last for about 2 years. Participants will have at least 9 visits with the study doctor. If participants agree to be in this study, they will get their first injection (in this study) at the first visit. Participants will also get an injection at visit 3, 5 and 7. Participants will be trained to give all other injections themselves. Participants must not use any clotting factors other than N8-GP or any anticoagulants (blood thinners) during the study.

COMPLETED
A Trial Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Prophylactic Administration of Concizumab in Haemophilia A and B Patients With Inhibitors
Description

This trial is conducted in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. The aim of the trial is to assess the efficacy of concizumab administered s.c. (subcutaneously, under the skin) once daily in preventing bleeding episodes in haemophilia A and B patients with inhibitors.

COMPLETED
A Trial Comparing Nonacog Beta Pegol (N9-GP) and ALPROLIX® in Patients With Haemophilia B
Description

This trial is conducted in Europe and the United States of America. The aim of this trial is to compare the pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) of nonacog beta pegol (N9-GP) and ALPROLIX® in patients with haemophilia B.

COMPLETED
Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics Study of Turoctocog Alfa Pegol Injected Under the Skin in Patients With Haemophilia A
Description

The trial is conducted in Asia, Europe and North America. The aim of the study is to evaluate the safety of administration under the skin of turoctocog alfa pegol (SC N8-GP) in patients with severe haemophilia A.

COMPLETED
Evaluating the Pharmacokinetics of NovoEight® (Turoctocog Alfa) in Relation to BMI in Subjects With Haemophilia A
Description

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of this trial is evaluating the pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) of NovoEight® (turoctocog alfa) in relation to BMI (body mass index) in subjects with haemophilia A.

COMPLETED
A Multi-centre, Comparative, Double Blind, Randomised Cross-over Trial Investigating Single Dose Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Turoctocog Alfa Pegol From the Pivotal Process and Turoctocog Alfa Pegol From the Commercial Process in Patients With Severe Haemophilia A
Description

Investigating single dose pharmacokinetics and safety of turoctocog alfa pegol from the pivotal process and turoctocog alfa pegol from the commercial process in patients with severe haemophilia A

COMPLETED
Bridging Hemophilia B Experiences, Results and Opportunities Into Solutions (B-HERO-S)
Description

This study is conducted in the United States of America (USA). Tha aim of this study is bridging Hemophilia B Experiences, Results and Opportunities into Solutions (B-HERO-S).

COMPLETED
Trial Investigating Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Concizumab Administered Subcutaneously to Haemophilia A Subjects
Description

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of this trial is to investigate safety, pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) and pharmacodynamics (the effect of the investigated drug on the body) of concizumab administered subcutaneously to haemophilia A subjects.

COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of Nonacog Beta Pegol (N9-GP) in Previously Untreated Patients With Haemophilia B
Description

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of the trial is to investigate the safety and efficacy of nonacog beta pegol (N9-GP) in previously untreated patients with Haemophilia B.

COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of Turoctocog Alfa Pegol (N8-GP) in Previously Untreated Patients With Haemophilia A
Description

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of the trial is to investigate the safety and efficacy of turoctocog alfa pegol (N8-GP) in previously untreated patients (PUPs) with haemophilia A.

COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of Turoctocog Alfa During Long-Term Treatment of Severe and Moderately Severe Haemophilia A
Description

This study is conducted in Europe, and North and South America. The aim of this study is to provide additional documentation of the immunogenicity, and obtain additional clinical data, of turoctocog alfa in the setting of normal clinical practise in patients previously treated with a factor VIII agent (FVIII).

COMPLETED
Impact of Pain on Functional Impairment and Quality of Life in Adults With Hemophilia
Description

This study is conducted in the United States of America (USA). The aim of the study is to assess the impact of pain on functional impairment and quality of life in adult persons with hemophilia (PWH) with and without inhibitors with joint bleeding.

COMPLETED
A Long-term Assessment of Physical Activity, Range of Motion, and Functional Status Following Elective Orthopedic Surgery in Hemophilia Patients With Inhibitors
Description

This study is conducted in the United States of America (USA). The aim of this study is to assess the long-term (5+ years) postoperative functional outcomes of elective orthopaedic surgery (EOS) patients from previously reported studies F7HAEM/USA/3/USA and F7HAEM/USA/4/USA (NCT01561391) and furthermore to assess the impact of EOS on psychosocial outcomes, frequency of bleeding episodes and durability of joint surgery.

COMPLETED
A Multinational, Open-Label, Non-Controlled Trial on Safety, Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of NNC 0129-0000-1003 in Previously Treated Paediatric Patients With Severe Haemophilia A
Description

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of the trial is to investigate safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) of NNC 0129-0000-1003 (N8-GP) in children with severe haemophilia A who have undergone treatment with previous factor VIII (FVIII) products.

COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of Activated Recombinant Human Factor VII in Haemophilia Patients With Inhibitors During and After Major Surgery
Description

This trial is conducted in North America. The aim of this trial is to compare the safety and efficacy of activated recombinant human factor VII in patients with haemophilia A or B undergoing major surgical procedures.

COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of Turoctocog Alfa in Prevention and Treatment of Bleeds in Previously Untreated Children With Haemophilia A
Description

This trial is conducted in Asia, Europe and North America. The purpose of the trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of turoctocog alfa in prevention and treatment of bleeds in previously untreated children with haemophilia A.

COMPLETED
Evaluating the Haemostatic Effect of NNC 0129-0000-1003 During Surgical Procedures in Subjects With Haemophilia A.
Description

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the haemostatic effect of NNC 0129-0000-1003 during surgical procedures in subjects with haemophilia A.