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LATINO Study: A Study of Mircera for the Maintenance Treatment of Dialysis Patients With Chronic Renal Anemia.

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
Anemia
Interventions
Drug: methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta [Mircera]
Registration Number
NCT00517413
Lead Sponsor
Hoffmann-La Roche
Brief Summary

This single arm study will assess the efficacy and safety of Mircera when administered once monthly, subcutaneously or intravenously, for the maintenance of hemoglobin levels in dialysis patients with chronic renal anemia. Patients currently receiving maintenance treatment with epoetin alfa will receive monthly injections of Mircera with a starting dose (120, 200 or 360 micrograms) derived from the dose of epoetin alfa they were receiving in the week preceding study start. The anticipated time on study treatment is 3-12 months, and the target sample size is 100-500 individuals.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
163
Inclusion Criteria
  • adult patients, >=18 years of age;
  • chronic renal anemia;
  • hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, with same mode of dialysis for >=3 months before and throughout screening period;
  • stable maintenance epoetin alfa therapy for past 2 months.
Exclusion Criteria
  • transfusion of red blood cells during previous 2 months;
  • poorly controlled hypertension requiring interruption of epoetin alfa in past 6 months;
  • acute or chronic bleeding during previous 2 months.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
C.E.R.Amethoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta [Mircera]Participants with chronic renal anaemia who were on dialysis and previously treated with intravenous (IV) or subcutaneous (SC) epoetin alfa, epoetin beta or darbepoetin alfa received monthly treatment with Continuous Erythropoietin Receptor Activator (C.E.R.A.) (methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta \[Mircera\]). The initial dose of C.E.R.A. was based on the last dose of the previous Erythropoiesis Stimulating Agent (ESA); 120, 200, or 360 micrograms (mcg) C.E.R.A., IV or SC, every 4 weeks for 48 weeks.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of Participants Maintaining Their Mean Hb Concentration Within ±1.0 Gram/Deciliter of Their Reference Hb and Between 10.5 and 12.5 Gram/DeciliterEEP (Week 16 to 24)

The haemoglobin (Hb) levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The reference Hb value was defined on the basis of individual participant's all assessments at Weeks -4, -3, -2, -1 and 0. The Hb value on the first day of first dose (Week 0) was included in the calculation, as this assessment was performed before the first dose was given. The percentage of participants maintaining their mean Hb concentration within +/-1.0 gram/deciliter (g/dL) of their reference Hb and between 10.5 and 12.5 g/dL are reported for efficacy evaluation period (EEP). Efficacy evaluation period was from Week 16 to Week 24 after completion of 16-week dose titration period (DTP).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean Change in the Hb Concentration Between the Stability Verification Period and the EEPSVP (Week -4 to -1), EEP (Week 16 to 24)

The Hb levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The mean change in the Hb concentration between the Stability Verification Period (SVP) and the EEP is reported.

Percentage of Participants Maintaining Hb Concentration Within The Target Range 10.5 and 12.5 g/dL Throughout the EEPEEP (Week 16 to 24)

The Hb levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The percentage of participants maintaining their mean Hb concentration within the target range 10.5 and 12.5 g/dL throughout the EEP are reported.

Mean Time Spent by the Participants in the Hb Target Range 10.5-12.5 g/dL During EEPEEP (Week 16 to 24)

The Hb levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The mean time (days) spent by the participants in the Hb target range 10.5 to 12.5 is reported.

Mean C.E.R.A Dose To Maintain Hb Level Within the Range 10.5-12.5 g/dL Throughout the EEPEEP (Week 16 to 24)

The Hb levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The mean C.E.R.A dose required to maintain the Hb level within the range 10.5-12.5 g/dL throughout the EEP is presented.

Percentage of Participants Requiring Dose Adjustments of C.E.R.A During the DTP and EEPBaseline (Week 0) to Week 24

Dose adjustments were necessary when Hb increased or decreased by a clinically significant amount. The dose of C.E.R.A. was adjusted to maintain the individual participant's Hb within a range of +/-1.0 g/dL of the reference Hb concentration and between 10.5 and 12.5 g/dL throughout the DTP (Week 0 to Week 16) and the EEP (Weeks 16 to 24). The reference Hb value was taken as the mean of all Hb assessments during the stability verification period (Weeks -4, -3, -2, -1). The percentage of participants requiring C.E.R.A dose adjustments during the DTP and EEP are presented.

Mean Monthly Dose of C.E.R.A During the DTP and EEPBaseline (Week 0) to Week 24

The initial dose of C.E.R.A. was 120, 200, or 360 mcg IV or SC every 4 weeks for 48 weeks, which was based on the last dose of the previous ESA. Dose adjustments were necessary when Hb increased or decreased by a clinically significant amount. The dose of C.E.R.A. was adjusted to maintain the individual participant's Hb within a range of +/-1.0 g/dL of the reference Hb concentration and between 10.5 and 12.5 g/dL throughout the DTP and the EEP. The reference Hb value was taken as the mean of all Hb assessments during the stability verification period. The mean monthly doses of C.E.R.A during the DTP and EEP are presented.

Incidence of Red Blood Cell Transfusions During the C.E.R.A. Treatment PhaseBaseline (Week 0) to Week 44

Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions were permitted during the treatment period in case of medical need. The pre-transfusion Hb level was measured before any transfusion was administered.

Number of Participants With Adverse Events and Serious Adverse EventsUp to Week 52

Adverse event (AE) and Serious adverse event (SAE) data was reported for the safety population which included all participants who entered into the study.

Mean Haemoglobin Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, and 48

The Hb levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference range for Hb are as follows: Female: min-max for lower limit=11 to 13 g/dL and min-max for upper limit=14 to 18.1 g/dL; Male: min-max for lower limit=12 to 14.2 g/dL and min-max for upper limit=16 to 18.1 g/dL.

Mean Hematocrit Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, and 48

The haematocrit (HCT) levels in fraction were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference range for hematocrit are as follows: Female: min-max for lower limit=0.12 - 0.38 and min-max of upper limit=0.43 - 0.537; Male: min-max for lower limit=0.35 - 0.45 and min-max of upper limit=0.45 - 0.54.

Mean White Blood Cells and Thrombocyte Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48

The white blood cells (WBC) and thrombocyte levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference ranges for WBC are as follows: Female/Male: min-max for lower limit= 3.5 - 5\*10\^9 cells/L and min-max of upper limit= 9 -13.5\*10\^9 cells/L. The standard reference ranges for thrombocyte are as follows: Female/Male: min-max for lower limit= 130 - 150\*10\^9 cells/L and min-max of upper limit= 300 - 450\*10\^9 cells/L.

Mean Phosphate and Potassium Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48

The phosphate and potassium levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference ranges for phosphate are as follows: Female/Male: min-max for lower limit= 0.48435 - 0.9687 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=1.45305 - 2.2603 mmol/L. The standard reference ranges for potassium are as follows: Female/Male: min-max for lower limit=3.1 - 3.7 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=5 - 5.5 mmol/L.

Mean Creatinine, Iron, and Total Iron Binding Capacity Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48

The creatinine, iron, and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference ranges for creatinine are as follows: Female: min-max for lower limit=0 - 70.72 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=79.56 - 123.76 mmol/L; Male: min-max for lower limit=0 - 70.72 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=97.24 - 123.76 mmol/L. The standard reference ranges for iron are as follows: Female: min-max for lower limit=6.265 - 10.74 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=25.06 - 32.22 mmol/L and Male: min-max for lower limit=6.265 - 11.635 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=25.06 - 32.22 mmol/L. The standard reference ranges for TIBC are as follows: Female: min-max for lower limit=19.69 - 49.046 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=62.65 - 88.963 mmol/L and Male: min-max for lower limit=19.69 - 52.089 mmol/L and min-max for upper limit=62.65 - 80.55 mmol/L.

Mean Transferrin Saturation Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48

Transferrin saturation (TSAT) is the ratio of serum iron and total iron-binding capacity. Transferrin is a blood protein that picks up iron absorbed by the intestines and transports it from one location to another. When iron absorption is abnormally high, transferrin proteins become more saturated with iron. An elevated TS value therefore reflects an increase in iron absorption. The TSAT levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. TSAT was calculated automatically in the electronic case report form (eCRF) according to the following formulae: TSAT= (Serum Iron\*100)/(Transferrin\*1.41) or TSAT=(Serum Iron\*100)/TIBC. Calculated data was not provided by laboratory; therefore no reference range is available.

Mean Albumin and Transferrin Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48

The albumin and transferrin levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference ranges for albumin are as follows: Female/Male: min-max for lower limit=30 - 35 g/L and min-max for upper limit=48 - 55 g/L. The standard reference ranges for transferrin are as follows: Female/Male: min-max for lower limit=1.5 - 2.3 g/L and min-max for upper limit=2.87 - 4.3 g/L.

Mean C-Reactive Protein Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48

C-reactive protein (CRP) is produced by the liver. The level of CRP rises when there is inflammation throughout the body. The CRP test is a general test to check for inflammation in the body.The CRP levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference ranges for CRP are as follows: Female/Male: min-max for lower limit=0 - 10 mg/L and min-max for upper limit=0.5 - 30 mg/L.

Mean Ferritin Levels Over TimeBaseline (Week 0), Week 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48

Ferritin is a protein found inside cells that stores iron so that the body can use it later. A ferritin test indirectly measures the amount of iron in your blood. The Ferritin levels were recorded for each participant at enrollment and at different time points during the study up to Week 48. The standard reference ranges for ferritin are as follows: Female: min-max for lower limit=6 - 50 mcg/L and min-max for upper limit=120 - 400 mcg/L; Male: min-max for lower limit=10 - 50 mcg/L and min-max for upper limit=200 - 400 mcg/L.

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