A Study Comparing Factor Level and Inhibitor Titer Testing Results Drawn From Central Venous Lines and Venipuncture

NCT ID: NCT02402829

Last Updated: 2021-01-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

TERMINATED

Total Enrollment

3 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2014-11-30

Study Completion Date

2018-11-28

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this research study is to see if factor levels and inhibitor levels in Hemophilia A and B subjects are accurate when they are drawn from a central venous line (CVL) instead of from a peripheral stick.

Detailed Description

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Patients with hemophilia A and B sometimes require the placement of a central venous line (CVL). A CVL is a medical device that is placed into a vein that gives easier access to a vein either for a blood draw or to give factor replacement product.

Patients with hemophilia are usually seen by the hemophilia doctor every year at the annual comprehensive clinic visit. As part of this visit, the doctor usually orders routine blood tests, including the factor level and inhibitor titer.The factor level and inhibitor blood tests are always taken through a "peripheral stick." A peripheral stick means that a small needle is inserted into a vein in order to obtain a blood sample. The CVL is not used for these blood draws. This is because the investigators don't know if the infusion of factor replacement product and heparin (a blood thinning drug used to flush the line after a factor infusion) can cause the blood sample results to be incorrect. The current practice is to take blood through a needle stick in the vein because the investigators can be sure that the results are accurate.

When blood draws are taken through a peripheral stick, it can cause children with hemophilia to be very anxious because of the pain involved with a needle stick. Also, the needle stick can sometimes cause a bleed, which may require treatment.

The purpose of this research study is to see if factor levels and inhibitor levels are accurate when they are drawn from a CVL instead of from a peripheral stick.

Conditions

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Hemophilia A Factor VIII Deficiency Hemophilia Hemophilia B Factor IX Deficiency

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_ONLY

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Hemophilia Patients

Subjects diagnosed with moderate or severe Hemophilia A or B who use a central venous line (CVL) for regular prophylaxis factor infusions and are at the clinic for a standard of care visit. As part of the study all subjects will have blood drawn through their CVL and will also undergo a peripheral vein blood draw.

Peripheral Vein Blood draw

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Drawing blood through a peripheral vein in the arm.

Interventions

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Peripheral Vein Blood draw

Drawing blood through a peripheral vein in the arm.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Children and adults with hemophilia A or B, ages 1-21 who have CVLs for factor infusion and who are prescribed factor prophylaxis for treatment of their bleeding disorder will be included.
* Subjects will be recruited from active patients at federally funded hemophilia treatment centers (HTCs).

Exclusion Criteria

* None
Minimum Eligible Age

1 Year

Maximum Eligible Age

21 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Children's Mercy Hospital

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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14040182

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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