AHEAD Advate in HaEmophilia A outcome Database

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Oldenburg, J. [1 ]
Kurnik, K. [2 ]
Huth-Kuhne, A. [3 ]
Zimmermann, R. [3 ]
Abraham, I.
Klamroth, R. [4 ]
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[1] Univ Klinikum Bonn, Inst Expt Hamatol & Transfus Med, Bonn, Germany
[2] Univ Munich, Dr von Haunersches Kinderspital, D-80539 Munich, Germany
[3] Kurpfalzkrankenhaus Heidelberg, Hamophiliezentrum, Heidelberg, Germany
[4] Vivantes Klinikum Friedrichshain, Klin Innere Med Angiol & Hamostaseol, Hamophiliezentrum, Berlin, Germany
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HAMOSTASEOLOGIE | 2010年 / 30卷 / 4A期
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Haemophilia; Advate; AHEAD; outcome;
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The clinical picture of haemophilia A patients is often characterised by recurrent bleedings, in particular joint bleeds Thus far, long-term data on the outcome of haemophilia A patients are scarce as regards the development of target joints, joint replacement, lost days from school or work due to bleedings, and the quality of life, as most previous studies were limited to the aspects of safety and efficacy The Baxter-initiated AHEAD (Advate in HaEmophilia A outcome Database) study is a multi-centre, prospective, non-interventional observational study of haemophilia A patients All patients with a residual FVIII activity of <= 5% who are being treated with ADVATE are eligible There are no limitations in terms of patient age or treatment regimen AHEAD is scientifically supported by a renowned interdisciplinary steering board and is intended to yield data on 500 patients in up to 30 haemophilia centres, collected during a period of four years The large patient population has been chosen in order to ensure a valid database The objective of the study is to record haemophilia-related arthropathies, which will be defined based on imaging techniques (e g MRI, X-ray, ultrasound) and the judgment of the attending physician In addition, extensive data will be collected on joint replacement surgeries, pseudotumour development, bleeding-related pain, quality of life (age-related questionnaires Haem-A-QoL, Haemo-Qol, SF10, SF12v2), risk factors (diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, nicotine abuse), blood group, gene mutation, physical activity, and on the efficacy and safety of Advate The patient data will be entered into an electronic CRF system at the centres Plausibility checks during data entry, regular monitoring visits, and the option of auditing all serve to ensure a high data quality for AHEAD The first patient was enrolled in the study in early June 2010, recruitment is planned to continue until the end of 2011 The Ethics Committee of the University of Bonn has given its favorable opinion
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