Hydroxyurea
DrugHydroxyurea is commercially available in Germany and will be prescribed based on clinical judgment
NCT Number: NCT05853458
The purpose of this study is to confirm the predictive factors for hydroxyurea (HU) failure (hemoglobin (HGB) <15.5 g/dL (9.62 mmol/L) and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) ≥17%) identified by machine learning in the polycythemia vera advanced integrated model (PV-AIM) project in the real-life setting.
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Notify Me18 year–99 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 4
Novartis Investigative Site, Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
The study consists of three periods: Screening period, treatment period (observation for HU-resistance/intolerance) and follow-up (FU) period.
Eligible participants will enter the treatment period (observation period for HU-resistance/intolerance) and start receiving the de novo HU treatment. The maximum treatment duration for each participant in the study will be up to 15 months.
This study will be conducted in a total of 300 adult PV patients and approximately at 30 to 40 sites in Germany. If necessary, the study will be extended to other countries to achieve the target population.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Key Inclusion criteria
Key Exclusion criteria
Other inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply
Hydroxyurea is commercially available in Germany and will be prescribed based on clinical judgment
Time frame: From 6 to 9 months after start of de novo HU-treatment
Proportion of PV participants with HU resistance/intolerance within 6-9 months after start of de novo HU treatment in presence of the PV-AIM HU resistance predictors at the start of HU treatment. The proportion will be assessed calculating the rate together with the respective 95% confidence interval (CI).
Time frame: Baseline
Proportion of PV patients who meet the PV-AIM HU-resistance predictors before start of HU-treatment. The proportion will be assessed calculating the rate together with the respective 95% confidence interval (CI).
Time frame: Up to 15 months
Proportion of patients developing HU resistance/intolerance at any time within the maximum treatment period of 15 months. The proportion will be assessed calculating the rate together with the respective 95% confidence interval (CI).
Time frame: Up to 15 months
For all patients who develop HU resistance/intolerance according to modified European LeukemiaNet (ELN) criteria at any time during the maximum treatment period of 15 months, the proportion of "non-switchers" (i.e., patients remaining on HU despite they meet the HU-resistance/intolerance criteria) will be assessed. The rate will be calculated together with the respective 95% confidence interval (CI).
Time frame: Up to 15 months
For all patients who develop HU resistance/intolerance according to modified ELN criteria at any time during the maximum treatment period of 15 months, the timepoint of therapy switch (after confirmation of HU resistance/intolerance) will be assessed.
Time frame: Up to 15 months
For all patients who develop HU resistance/intolerance according to modified ELN criteria at any time during the maximum treatment period of 15 months, the reasons for therapy switch or non-switch will be summarized
Time frame: Up to 3 months after treatment discontinuation
For all patients who develop HU resistance/intolerance according to modified ELN criteria at any time during the maximum treatment period of 15 months, the therapies applied during the follow-up period will be summarized
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Industry
HU-F-AIM - A Prospective, Interventional Study to Evaluate HU-resistance in Polycythemia Vera Patients Who Meet Predictive Parameters Identified in the Machine Learning Project PV-AIM
Acronym: HU-F-AIM
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