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Phase 4Completed· 4 enrolled
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Digital Engagement Application (GD App) +1 moreother
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NCT04718779Phase 4Completed

A Multicenter, Interventional, Retrospective and Prospective Study of Enzyme Replacement Therapy (VPRIV) Clinical Outcomes and Safety in Gaucher Disease Type 1 Patients Previously Treated With Substrate Reduction Therapy

Takeda·interventional·Posted Jan 22, 2021·Updated Dec 21, 2023

In Brief

A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Digital Engagement Application (GD App) and No Intervention for Gaucher Disease. Completed, enrolled 4 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The study will provide information on outcomes in people with type 1 Gaucher disease when they are treated with velaglucarase alfa (also called VPRIV), under standard care. Standard care means the participant will be treated according to the clinic's standard practice. The study sponsor will not be involved in how participants are treated with VPRIV, will provide instructions on how the clinic will record what happens during the study. VPRIV is a type of enzyme replacement therapy (also known as ERT). Before starting the study, participants must either have switched from substrate reduction therapies (SRT) to VPRIV or switched from other enzyme replacement therapies to SRT then finally to VPRIV. During this time, medical data will be collected from the participants' medical records. During the study, participants will be treated with VPRIV according to their clinic's standard practice. VPRIV is given by a slow injection into the vein, also known as an infusion. This will happen in the clinic or at home. The study will record if blood levels of specific substances remain stable or improve during the switch to treatment with VPRIV. Some of these substances will show if organs such as the liver or spleen are working well. Others are blood cells that help blood to clot, known as platelets. Another is a substance in a red blood cell used to carry oxygen around the body, known as hemoglobin. Participants will use a digital tool so they can be more involved in decision making in their treatment. The digital tool is a mobile phone app, in which each participant can log their daily activities, their general health and wellbeing, and other key information. Medical data will also be collected from the participants' charts during this time. Health problems of the participants will be recorded during the study to check if there were any side effects from VPRIV treatment. Participants will be in this study for up to 12 months.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsGaucher Disease
CountriesUnited States
Collaborators--

Timeline

Phase 4CompletedFinished
202120222023202420252026
First PostedJan 22, 2021
Enrollment StartApr 22, 2021
Primary CompletionFeb 16, 2023
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.8 yearsPosted 5.4 years ago

Interventions

Digital Engagement Application (GD App)other

This is a chart review (prospective) data analysis study to describe the effect of the treatment change on the clinical parameters and patient reported outcomes (PROs) with the use of a digital engagement application (GD app) (to evaluate participants clinical engagement, shared decision making, emotional wellbeing, activities of daily living, goal attainment and Gaucher Disease specific measures).

No Interventionother

This is a chart review (retrospective) data analysis study to describe the effect of the treatment change on the clinical parameters.