Sherbrooke,, Canada
A Study to Assess Disease Activity in Adult Participants With Axial Spondyloarthritis Who Receive Upadacitinib in a Real-world Setting
Phase
N/ASpan
241 weeksSponsor
AbbVieAltenburg
Recruiting
ITP Registry and Accompanying Biospecimen Collection
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a rare hematologic disorder that can lead to a greater risk of bleeding or a prolonged bleeding time due to an autoimmune-mediated deficiency of platelets. In recent years, new treatment options for patients with immune thrombocytopenia have emerged. The results of published clinical studies on ITP can only be used for broad patient care to a limited extent, as they are designed for a patient population with clearly defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Real world data collected from this registry will help to better understand the diagnosis and therapy of ITP patients in everyday treatment and to more effectively direct individual patients to optimal therapy, thus improving their outcomes. By collecting biospecimens, this project will contribute new knowledge to the study of ITP through standardized, systematic, and high-quality collection and storage of patient samples and associated data. The registry collects clinical data from patients diagnosed with ITP at defined points in the course of the disease. The Data collection includes a range of clinical measures, disease-related factors, treatment/treatment course and outcomes, complications during treatment and Qol, fatigue scoring and survival data (up to 5 years). The data are collected prospectively. In addition, patients can be included retrospectively up to 12 months after the initial diagnosis if continuous documentation can be provided at the treatment centre. In both cases, a written declaration of consent is obligatory.
Phase
N/ASpan
283 weeksSponsor
Jena University HospitalAltenburg
Recruiting
TRAMmoniTTR Study Genetic Screening of an At-risk Population for HATTR and Monitoring of TTR Positive Subjects
Hereditary TransThyRetin Amyloidosis (hATTR) is a slowly progressive condition, that is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait and is characterized by abnormal extracellular deposits of fibrillar, misfolded proteins (amyloid fibrils) in the body. Amyloid fibrils can be deposited in different body compartments, such as the nerves, heart, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys and brain, causing severe structural changes. More than 30 proteins can trigger the formation of amyloid fibrils, 5 of which can infiltrate the heart and cause cardiac amyloidosis. One of these amyloidogenic protein is transthyretin, formerly known as prealbumin. Transthyretin (TTR) is found primarily in the serum (secreted by the liver) and cerebrospinal fluid (secreted by the choroid plexus) and functions as a carrier for the hormone thyroxine (T4) and retinol-binding protein (bound to retinol or vitamin A). The destabilization of the TTR protein and the formation of misfolded TTR. It is the goal of this study to investigate the prevalence of Hereditary Transthyretin-related Amyloidosis (hATTR) in a cohort of 5.000 subjects are at risk for Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis (hATTR) and subjects diagnosed with hATTR, to monitor the clinical status in TTR positive subjects and to establish hATTR biomarker/s.
Phase
N/ASpan
406 weeksSponsor
CENTOGENE GmbH RostockAltenburg
Recruiting
A Study to Estimate How Often Post-stroke Spasticity Occurs and to Provide a Standard Guideline on the Best Way to Monitor Its Development
Phase
N/ASpan
166 weeksSponsor
IpsenAltenburg
Recruiting
A Non-interventional Implementation Study to Evaluate Treatment With Inclisiran (Leqvio®) and Other Lipid Lowering Treatments in a Real-world Setting
Phase
N/ASpan
201 weeksSponsor
Novartis PharmaceuticalsAltenburg
Recruiting
Study to evaLuate the effIcacy and Safety of abeLacimab in High-risk Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Who Have Been Deemed Unsuitable for Oral antiCoagulation (LILAC-TIMI 76)
Phase
3Span
201 weeksSponsor
Anthos Therapeutics, Inc.Altenburg
Recruiting
A Study of Milvexian in Participants After an Acute Ischemic Stroke or High-Risk Transient Ischemic Attack- LIBREXIA-STROKE
Phase
3Span
199 weeksSponsor
Janssen Research & Development, LLCAltenburg
Recruiting