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Study to Assess the Efficacy of 12 Versus 24 Weeks of Extended Treatment in HCV-Genotype 2/3 Patients

Phase 4
Terminated
Conditions
Hepatitis C, Chronic
Interventions
Drug: pegylated Interferon alpha-2b
Registration Number
NCT00803309
Lead Sponsor
HepNet Study House, German Liverfoundation
Brief Summary

In this study we intend to treat patients with chronic hepatitis C of genotype 2 or 3 having characteristics associated with poor treatment response for additional 12 or 24 weeks beyond the standard treatment of PEG-IFN alpha-2b plus ribavirin.

The objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of a treatment extension of 12 versus 24 weeks in patients with HCV-genotypes 2 and 3 who are treated with 1.5 µg/kg PEG-IFN alpha-2b and 800-1400 mg ribavirin (standard dose) for 24 weeks (standard duration) and who are not HCV-RNA negative (\< 15 IU/ml) after 4 weeks of standard treatment but HCV-RNA negative after 16-24 weeks of standard treatment.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
99
Inclusion Criteria
  • Male and female patients with HCV-genotype 2/3 chronic hepatitis C documented by detectable plasma HCV RNA (> 15 IU/mL) and positivity of anti-HCV antibodies
  • Age ≥ 18 years
  • Compensated liver disease (Child-Pugh Grade A clinical classification)
  • Negative urine or blood pregnancy test (one of the both; for women of childbearing potential) documented within the 24-hour period prior to the first dose of study drug. Additionally, all fertile males and females must be using two forms of effective contraception during treatment and during the 7 months after treatment end. This includes using birth control pills (no interaction with investigational drugs), IUDs, condoms, diaphragms, or implants, being surgically sterilized, or being in a post-menopausal state. At least one contraception method must be of barrier method
  • Ongoing treatment with 1.5 µg/kg Peg-Interferon alpha-2b (PegIntron®) and > 10.6 mg/kg ribavirin (Rebetol®)
  • No rapid virological response (HCV-RNA positive after week 4 of the ongoing therapy)
  • Willingness to give written informed consent and willingness to participate to and to comply with the study protocol
Exclusion Criteria
  • Women with ongoing pregnancy or breast feeding
  • Male partners of women who are pregnant
  • Positive tests at screening for anti-HAV IgM Ab, HBsAg, anti-HBc IgM Ab, HBeAg, anti-HIV, HIV-RNA
  • History or other evidence of a medical condition associated with chronic liver disease other than HCV associated (e.g., hemochromatosis, autoimmune hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, toxin exposures)
  • History or other evidence of bleeding from esophageal varices or other conditions consistent with decompensated liver disease
  • Patients with liver cirrhosis with a lesion suspicious for hepatic malignancy on the screening
  • Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) <750 cells/mm3 at screening
  • Platelet count <50,000 cells/mm3 at screening
  • Hb <10 g/dl at screening
  • Dose modification of Peg-Interferon alpha-2b (PegIntron®) or ribavirin (Rebetol®) during the first 4 weeks of the ongoing therapy
  • Interferon alpha or ribavirin therapy at any time point before the actual ongoing treatment
  • Less than 80% adherence to treatment of the ongoing treatment until randomization (week 20-22 of ongoing treatment)
  • Serum creatinine level >1.5 times the upper limit of normal at screening
  • History of severe psychiatric disease, especially depression (ICD 10 codes F30-F33). Severe psychiatric disease is defined as treatment with an antidepressant medication or a major tranquilizer at therapeutic doses for major depression or psychosis, respectively, for at least 3 months at any previous time. Patients are excluded if any history of suicidal attempts is evident. If hospitalization for psychiatric disease, or a period of disability due to a psychiatric disease are documented, psychiatric consultation is mandatory. Patients with a mild or moderate psychiatric disease (ICD 10 codes F32.0, F32.1, F33.0, F33.1) are only allowed to be included into the trial if a regular monitoring by a psychiatrist is performed during the trial
  • History of a severe seizure disorder or current anticonvulsant use
  • History of immunologically mediated disease (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, lupus erythematosus, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, scleroderma, severe psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis)
  • History or any other evidence of autoimmune diseases
  • History or other evidence of chronic pulmonary disease associated with functional limitation
  • History of significant cardiac disease that could be worsened by acute anemia (e.g. NYHA Functional Class III or IV, myocardial infarction within 6 months prior to treatment with Peg-Interferon/ribavirin therapy, ventricular tachyarrhythmias requiring ongoing treatment, unstable angina)
  • Evidence of thyroid disease that is poorly controlled on prescribed medications
  • Evidence of severe retinopathy (e.g. CMV retinitis, macular degeneration)
  • History of major organ transplantation with an existing functional graft
  • History or other evidence of severe illness, malignancy or any other conditions which would make the patient, in the opinion of the investigator, unsuitable for the study
  • History of any systemic anti-neoplastic or immunomodulatory treatment (including supraphysiologic doses of steroids and radiation) 6 months prior to the first dose of study drug or the expectation that such treatment will be needed at any time during the study
  • Patients with evidence for tuberculosis
  • Drug abuse within 6 months prior to the first dose of study drug and excessive alcohol consumption. Patients on methadone/polamidone/buprenorphine programs are not excluded
  • Any investigational drug and/or participation in another clinical study prior 6 months to the actual ongoing antiviral treatment
  • Limited contractual capability

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Apegylated Interferon alpha-2bPegIntron® 1.5 µg/kg once weekly (QW) subcutaneous (sc) plus Rebetol® 800-1400 mg per os divided in 2 daily doses for additional 24 weeks beyond standard treatment with 24 weeks follow-up
Bpegylated Interferon alpha-2bPegIntron® 1.5 µg/kg QW sc plus Rebetol® 800-1400 mg per os divided in 2 daily doses for additional 12 weeks beyond standard treatment with 24 weeks follow-up
BRibavirinPegIntron® 1.5 µg/kg QW sc plus Rebetol® 800-1400 mg per os divided in 2 daily doses for additional 12 weeks beyond standard treatment with 24 weeks follow-up
ARibavirinPegIntron® 1.5 µg/kg once weekly (QW) subcutaneous (sc) plus Rebetol® 800-1400 mg per os divided in 2 daily doses for additional 24 weeks beyond standard treatment with 24 weeks follow-up
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Reduction of Relapse rate (HCV-RNA positive in serum by a standard HCV-PCR with a detection limit of at least 15 IU/ml) 24 weeks after the end of treatment and thus improvement of sustained virological response rates (SVR)48 weeks (arm A) or 36 weeks (arm B)
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Analysis of quality of life48 weeks (arm A) or 36 weeks (arm B)
Biochemical responses as determined by ALT and AST levels at the end of treatment and at the end of follow up.Arm A: 24 and 24 weeks, arm B: 12 and 24 weeks
Severity and frequency of adverse event48 weeks (arm A) or 36 weeks (arm B)
Virological response rates (HCV-RNA negative in serum by a standard HCV-PCR with a detection limit of at least 15 IU/ml) at the end of therapy24 weeks (arm A) or 12 weeks (arm B)

Trial Locations

Locations (45)

Ärztehaus Leipziger Straße

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Berlin, Germany

Medizinisches Infektiologiezentrum

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Berlin, Germany

Hepatologische Schwerpunktpraxis im bng

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Offenbach, Germany

Praxis Dr. med. J. Gölz

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Berlin, Germany

Klinikum Bremen-Mitte gGmbH

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Bremen, Germany

Kreiskliniken Burghausen/Altötting, Med. Klinik II

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Burghausen/Altötting, Germany

Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Med. Klinik und Poliklinik I

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Bonn, Germany

Krankenhaus Dresden-Friedrichstadt

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Dresden, Germany

Fachärztliche Gemeinschaftspraxis

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Düsseldorf, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Essen

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Essen, Germany

Vitanus GmbH

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Frankfurt, Germany

IPM-Studycenter GmbH & Co. KG

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Hamburg, Germany

Universtätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf;Innere Medizin

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Hamburg, Germany

Praxis Dr. med. S. Holm

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Hannover, Germany

Leberpraxis Hannover

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Hannover, Germany

Universitätskliniken des Saarlandes, Innere Medizin II, Gastroenterologie

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Homburg, Germany

Klinik für Innere Medizin der FSU

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Jena, Germany

Gastroenterologische Gemeinschaftspraxis

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Kiel, Germany

Gemeinschaftspraxis Dr.Simon

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Leverkusen, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Leipzig

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Leipzig, Germany

Klinikum der Johannes Gutenberg Universität Med. Klinik

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Mainz, Germany

Universitäts-Klinikum Mannheim, Med. Klinik II

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Mannheim, Germany

Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg

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Magdeburg, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Ulm, Abteilung für Innere Medizin I

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Ulm, Germany

Med. Poliklinik der Universität Würzburg

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Würzburg, Germany

Diakoniekrankenhaus, Med. Klinik II

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Rotenburg (Wuemme), Germany

Praxis Dr. med. A. Trein

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Stuttgart, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Tübingen Medizinische Klinik I

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Tübingen, Germany

Praxis Meyer

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Berlin, Germany

Praxis Dr. med. Naumann

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Berlin, Germany

Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Med. Klinik für Gastroenterologie und Hepatologie

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Berlin, Germany

Klinikum der J.W. Goethe-Universität

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Frankfurt, Germany

Praxis Zentrum Gastroenterologie und Endokrinologie

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Freiburg, Germany

Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Zentrum Innere Medizin

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Hannover, Germany

Medizinische Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg, Innere Medizin IV

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Heidelberg, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Klinik für Allgemeine Innere Medizin

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Kiel, Germany

Universitätklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Med. Klinik I

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Lübeck, Germany

Klinikum Großhadern, Med. Klinik 2

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München, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Münster, Med. Klinik und Poliklinik B

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Münster, Germany

Asklepios Klinik St. Georg, Institut für interdiziplinäre Infektiologie

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Hamburg, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Klinik für Innere Medizin

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Hamburg, Germany

St.-Theresien-Krankenhaus

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Nürnberg, Germany

St. Josef Hospital

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Oberhausen, Germany

St.-Josefs-Klinik, Med. Klinik

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Offenburg, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Regensburg, Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin I

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Regensburg, Germany

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