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| Name | Class |
|---|---|
| Kyntra Bio | INDUSTRY |
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The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ASP1517 in ESA-naive hemodialysis chronic kidney disease patients with anemia.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASP1517 Low dose Group | Experimental | Study drug will be dosed three times weekly and dose adjustments will be made during the study. |
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| ASP1517 High dose Group | Experimental | Study drug will be dosed three times weekly and dose adjustments will be made during the study. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| roxadustat | Drug | Oral |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Hemoglobin (Hb) Response rate | Hb response is defined as reaching target values for Hb and change of Hb from baseline | Up to Week 24 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Average Hb level from Week 18 to 24 | Week 18 to 24 | |
| Change from baseline in the average Hb level from Week 18 to 24 | Baseline and Weeks 18 to 24 | |
| Proportion of participants with the target Hb level from Week 18 to 24 |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Be of non-childbearing potential:
post-menopausal (defined as at least 1 year without any menses) prior to Screening, or
documented surgically sterile Or, if of childbearing potential,
Agree not to try to become pregnant during the study and for 28 days after the final study drug administration
And have a negative pregnancy test at Screening
And, if heterosexually active, agree to consistently use two forms of highly effective form of birth control (at least one of which must be a barrier method) starting at Screening and throughout the study period and continued for 28 days after the final study drug administration.
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Director | Astellas Pharma Inc | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Site JP00003 | Aichi | Japan | ||||
| Site JP00005 |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 38363463 | Derived | Hamano T, Yamaguchi Y, Goto K, Mizokawa S, Ito Y, Dellanna F, Barratt J, Akizawa T. Risk Factors for Thromboembolic Events in Patients With Dialysis-Dependent CKD: Pooled Analysis of Phase 3 Roxadustat Trials in Japan. Adv Ther. 2024 Apr;41(4):1526-1552. doi: 10.1007/s12325-023-02727-3. Epub 2024 Feb 16. | |
| 36005278 | Derived |
| Label | URL |
|---|---|
| Link to results on Astellas Clinical Study Results website | View source |
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Access to anonymized individual participant level data collected during the study, in addition to study-related supporting documentation, is planned for studies conducted with approved product indications and formulations, as well as products terminated during development. Studies conducted with product indications or formulations that remain active in development are assessed after study completion to determine if Individual Participant Data can be shared. Further details on Astellas' data sharing policy can be found at https://www.clinicaltrials.astellas.com/transparency/.
Access to participant level data is offered to researchers after publication of the primary manuscript (if applicable) and is available as long as Astellas has legal authority to provide the data.
Researchers must submit a proposal to conduct a scientifically relevant analysis of the study data. The research proposal is reviewed by an Independent Research Panel. If the proposal is approved, access to the study data is provided in a secure data sharing environment after receipt of a signed Data Sharing Agreement.
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| Week 18 to 24 |
| Rate of rise in Hb levels (g/dL/week) from week 0 to at the earliest date of week 4, time of discontinuation, or time of dose adjustment | Up to Week 4 |
| Proportion of measurement points with the target Hb level | Up to Week 24 |
| Proportion of participants with the target Hb level at each week | Up to Week 24 |
| Proportion of participants with the lower limit of the target Hb level | Up to Week 24 |
| Time to achieve the lower limit of the target Hb level | Up to Week 24 |
| Change from baseline in Hb levels to each week | Baseline and Up to Week 24 |
| Average hematocrit level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average reticulocyte level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average iron (Fe) level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average ferritin level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average transferrin level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average total iron binding capacity level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average soluble transferrin receptor level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average transferrin saturation level | Up to Week 24 |
| Average reticulocyte hemoglobin content level | Up to Week 24 |
| Quality of life assessed by EQ-5D-5L | EQ-5D-5L: EuroQol 5 Dimension 5 Levels | Up to Week 24 |
| Quality of life assessed by FACT-An | FACT-An: Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Anemia | Up to Week 24 |
| Number of hospitalizations | Up to Week 24 |
| Duration of hospitalizations | Up to Week 24 |
| Safety assessed by incidence of adverse events | Up to Week 24 |
| Number of participants with abnormal Laboratory values and/or adverse events related to treatment | Up to Week 24 |
| Number of participants with abnormal Vital signs and/or adverse events related to treatment | Up to Week 24 |
| Safety assessed by standard 12-lead electrocardiogram | Up to Week 24 |
| Plasma concentration of unchanged ASP1517 | Up to Week 24 |
| Aichi |
| Japan |
| Site JP00042 | Aichi | Japan |
| Site JP00044 | Aichi | Japan |
| Site JP00020 | Chiba | Japan |
| Site JP00010 | Ehime | Japan |
| Site JP00021 | Ehime | Japan |
| Site JP00013 | Fukuoka | Japan |
| Site JP00011 | Fukushima | Japan |
| Site JP00035 | Fukushima | Japan |
| Site JP00017 | Gifu | Japan |
| Site JP00033 | Gifu | Japan |
| Site JP00012 | Gunma | Japan |
| Site JP00016 | Gunma | Japan |
| Site JP00025 | Gunma | Japan |
| Site JP00046 | Hiroshima | Japan |
| Site JP00015 | Hokkaido | Japan |
| Site JP00023 | Hokkaido | Japan |
| Site JP00028 | Hokkaido | Japan |
| Site JP00038 | Hokkaido | Japan |
| Site JP00040 | Hokkaido | Japan |
| Site JP00045 | Hokkaido | Japan |
| Site JP00034 | Hyōgo | Japan |
| Site JP00008 | Ibaraki | Japan |
| Site JP00018 | Ibaraki | Japan |
| Site JP00027 | Ibaraki | Japan |
| Site JP00030 | Ibaraki | Japan |
| Site JP00022 | Ishikawa | Japan |
| Site JP00041 | Kagoshima | Japan |
| Site JP00031 | Kumamoto | Japan |
| Site JP00037 | Kumamoto | Japan |
| Site JP00009 | Nagano | Japan |
| Site JP00014 | Nagano | Japan |
| Site JP00026 | Nagano | Japan |
| Site JP00047 | Nagano | Japan |
| Site JP00002 | Niigata | Japan |
| Site JP00029 | Niigata | Japan |
| Site JP00039 | Okayama | Japan |
| Site JP00024 | Okinawa | Japan |
| Site JP00036 | Osaka | Japan |
| Site JP00006 | Saitama | Japan |
| Site JP00032 | Shizuoka | Japan |
| Site JP00043 | Tokushima | Japan |
| Site JP00048 | Tokyo | Japan |
| Site JP00007 | Tottori | Japan |
| Site JP00019 | Toyama | Japan |
| Site JP00004 | Yamaguchi | Japan |
| Natale P, Palmer SC, Jaure A, Hodson EM, Ruospo M, Cooper TE, Hahn D, Saglimbene VM, Craig JC, Strippoli GF. Hypoxia-inducible factor stabilisers for the anaemia of chronic kidney disease. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022 Aug 25;8(8):CD013751. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013751.pub2. |
| ID | Term |
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| C584543 | roxadustat |
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