Overview
The Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) International Prophylaxis Study
Status:
Completed
Completed
Trial end date:
2013-02-01
2013-02-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
The von Willebrand Disease Prophylaxis Network (VWD PN) is an international study group formed with the goal of investigating the role of prophylaxis in clinically severe VWD that is non-responsive to other treatment(s).Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Skane University HospitalCollaborators:
Blood Center of Wisconsin
CSL Behring
Versiti
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Type 1: eligible for participation if
- ≤20% RCo and/or ≤20% FVIII; and
- DDAVP non-responsive, defined as occurrence of bleeding episodes not responding
satisfactorily to desmopressin, or deemed non-responsive a priori by the investigator;
and
- Bleeding indication criteria are met
Type 2: eligible for participation if
- DDAVP non-responsive, defined as occurrence of bleeding episodes not responding
satisfactorily to desmopressin, or deemed non-responsive a priori by the investigator;
or Type 2B;
- Bleeding indication criteria are met
Type 3: eligible for participation if
- Bleeding indication criteria are met
Bleeding Indication Criteria:
- Joint Bleeding: documentation of at least two apparently spontaneous bleeding episodes
in the same joint in the six months prior to enrollment; or three or more apparently
spontaneous bleeding episodes in different joints in the six months prior to
enrollment.
- GI Bleeding: history of two or more severe GI bleeding episodes associated with either
a drop in hemoglobin of ≥ 2 g/dl or requiring red blood cell transfusion or treatment
with VWD concentrate.
- Failure to identify other causes of bleeding.
- Menorrhagia: a diagnosis of menorrhagia; prospectively completed Pictorial Blood
Assessment Chart score >185 or required treatment with a VWD product for menstrual
bleeding on one or more occasions in the year prior to enrollment.
- Normal cervical cytology (PAP) within the six months prior to enrollment for females ≥
18 years of age.
- Epistaxis 1. Three or more bleeding episodes in a six-month period that required
treatment with VWD concentrates or red cell transfusions.