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An Open-label, Prospective, Multicenter Study to Investigate the Specificity of in Vivo Antibody Binding to Red Blood Cells in Subjects With Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) Treated With IgPro10 (Privigen®) Who Have Shown Signs of Hemolysis
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating IgPro10 for Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura. Completed, enrolled 57 participants across 17 sites in 3 countries.
Detailed Summary
It is known that intravenous immunoglobulins can induce hemolysis, but the mechanism is not known in detail. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the specificity of antigens on red blood cells in patients with chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) who have shown signs of clinically relevant hemolysis following treatment with the intravenous immunoglobin Privigen®. The study was to explore potential mechanisms of hemolysis by analysis of the specificity of the antibodies possibly involved. To distinguish between clinically non-relevant hemolysis and a relevant intravascular hemolysis, an independent adjudication by a committee was performed for each patient with signs of hemolysis determined in the laboratory or in the clinic. This study was requested as a post-marketing commitment study by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). By September 2014, no case of clinically significant intravascular hemolysis was found, and the FDA agreed to halt the study and analyze all hemolysis-relevant endpoints using FDA criteria for hemolysis in addition to analyses planned in the protocol. The study was not restarted.
Study Details
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Interventions
IgPro10 will be administrated by IV infusion either a single dose of 1 g/kg bw on 1 day or 2 doses of 1 g/kg bw on 2 days (2 g/kg bw total dose) dependent on the response to the first treatment.