- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT07352800
Safety of Antithrombotic Heparin Proteoglycan Mimetic APAC in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease and Chronic Limb-threatening Ischemia (HEALING)
A Phase 2a Open-label Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, and Dosing Regimen of Antithrombotic Heparin Proteoglycan Mimetic APAC in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease and Chronic Limb-threatening Ischemia Undergoing Endovascular Revascularization
Study Overview
Status
Detailed Description
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease is a group of vascular disorders characterized by narrowing and occlusion of peripheral arteries, often resulting in gradual reduction of the blood supply to the limbs. The main pathogenic mechanism of PAOD stems from atherosclerosis, thrombo-inflammation and thrombosis (atherothrombosis). Patients with PAOD are at increased risk of major adverse limb events (MALE, defined as above ankle amputation of the index limb or major reintervention) and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). The most severe form of PAOD, CTLI, is characterized by severely decreased blood flow to the lower limbs.
This Phase 2a open-label study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and dosing regimen of the heparin proteoglycan mimetic APAC in patients with PAOD with moderate claudication (Fontaine stage IIa and IIb) and in patients with CLTI (Fontaine stage III and IV) undergoing endovascular revascularization.
The study consists of two parts (Part A and Part B), both with two subparts:
- in Part A1, a single dose will be administered intravenously (i.v.),
- in Part A2, weekly doses will be administered i.v. for 4 weeks,
- in Part B1, a single dose will be administered intra-arterially (i.a) periprocedurally, and
- in Part B2, the first dose will be administered i.a. periprocedurally, followed by weekly i.v. dosing for 4 weeks.
Part A will evaluate APAC in the PAOD/CLTI patient population. The primary objective is to evaluate safety and tolerability of i.v. APAC for single infusion (Part A1) and weekly dosing (Part A2). Secondary objectives include evaluation of the effects of APAC on the clinical status of PAOD, and assessment of pharmacokinetic (PK), pharmacodynamic (PD) and other blood coagulation parameters. In Part A1, patients are randomized (2:1) to APAC and control groups. In Part A2, patients are randomized (2:2:1) to two APAC dose levels and control. In Part A, safety and recommended dose(s) of APAC for Part B are studied. A Safety Review Committee (SRC) will evaluate the Part A1 and Part A2 data after all patients in a group have completed the Day 8 or Day 29 visit, respectively, and decide the use of reserve doses, and recommend the dose(s) for the Part B.
Part B will evaluate APAC in CTLI patients undergoing endovascular revascularization. As primary objective, safety of the selected dose(s) and dosing frequency of periprocedural i.a. and weekly i.v. APAC administration will be evaluated. Secondary objectives aim to establish a dosing regimen (single vs. multiple dosing) and preliminary efficacy. Moreover, PK, PD and other blood coagulation parameters, as well as the effects of APAC on MALE and MACE-free survival and quality of life will be assessed as secondary objectives.
For both subparts (B1 and B2), patients will be randomized in 2:1 ratio to APAC and control groups. Part B1 with periprocedural dosing can start after the favorable SRC statement from Part A1. All other study parts (Part A1 [Day 8], Part A2 [Day 29], and Part B1 [Day 29]) need to be finalized before the start of Part B2.
For all study patients, the duration of screening period is maximum 28 days. Safety and clinical measures will be collected until the end of the follow-up period (Part A1: Day 29, and Parts A2, B1, B2: Day 90). To assess the effects of APAC on clinical outcome and quality of life, study participants will be followed up for 90 days in Part A1 and 180 days in Part A2, Part B1, and Part B2 after the first dose of APAC. The study ends when the patient has completed the Day 90 (Part A1) and Day 180 (Part A2, B1, and B2) telephone survey to assess quality of life.
Study Type
Enrollment (Estimated)
Phase
- Phase 2
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
- Name: Jarna Hannukainen
- Phone Number: +358 400 633 061
- Email: jarna.hannukainen@aplagon.com
Study Locations
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Helsinki, Finland, 00290
- Recruiting
- Helsinki University Hospital
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Contact:
- Maarit Venermo
- Phone Number: +358 9 4711
- Email: maarit.venermo@hus.fi
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Tampere, Finland
- Recruiting
- Tampere University Hospital
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Contact:
- Eva Saarinen
- Phone Number: +358 3 311 611
- Email: eva.saarinen@pirha.fi
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Turku, Finland
- Recruiting
- Turku University Hospital
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Contact:
- Harri Hakovirta
- Phone Number: +358 2 313 0000
- Email: harri.hakovirta@varha.fi
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Child
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Description
Inclusion Criteria (Parts A1, B1 and B2):
- Males aged 45-85 years and postmenopausal females (i.e., no menstrual periods for 12 months without an alternative medical cause) up to 85 years.
- Diagnosed with a. PAOD classification Fontaine stage III or IV , b. the total length of the treatment-targeted arterial segment ≥ 5 cm below the knee lesion(s) based on contrast-enhanced computed tomography angiography (CTA)/magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)/digital subtraction angiography (DSA) (Part B1 and B2), c. superficial forefoot wounds without overt infection and bone invasion (WIfI 0-1 and 2 limited to digits and WIfI infection 0-1) allowed, d. undergoing endovascular intervention. (In Part A1, if prescheduled endovascular intervention would take place before the Day 8 study visit, patient is not to be enrolled.)
- CTA/MRA/DSA with contrast agent performed within 3 months prior to study enrolment as part of diagnostics of PAOD, with results available in the patient's medical records.
- Patients should be treated with antithrombotic medication either acetylsalicylic acid (up to 100 mg once a day [QD]) or clopidogrel (up to 75 mg QD) for at least the preceding five days before the first APAC administration.
- Adequate lipid lowering therapy, as evaluated by the investigator.
- Capability and willingness to provide valid, voluntary written informed consent for the study.
- Males must be willing to use a condom and their female partners of childbearing potential (i.e. fertile, following menarche and until becoming post-menopausal unless permanently sterile [hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy and bilateral oophorectomy]) must be willing to use highly effective contraception while on study treatment. Highly effective methods include: combined (estrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, intravaginal, or transdermal); progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable, or implantable); intrauterine device (IUD); intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS); bilateral tubal occlusion; vasectomized partner; and sexual abstinence.
- Males must refrain from sperm donation while on study treatment.
Inclusion Criteria (Part A2):
- Males aged 45-85 years and postmenopausal females (i.e., no menstrual periods for 12 months without an alternative medical cause) up to 85 years.
- Diagnosed with a. PAOD classification Fontaine stage IIa and IIb, b. not prescheduled for endovascular revascularization within 90 days of first APAC administration.
- Moderate to severe arterial disease, ABI < 0.7.
- Patients should be capable of performing evaluable treadmill exercise test.
- Patients should be treated with antithrombotic medication either acetylsalicylic acid (up to 100 mg QD) or clopidogrel (up to 75 mg QD) for at least the preceding five days before the first APAC administration.
- Adequate lipid lowering therapy, as evaluated by the investigator.
- Capability and willingness to provide valid, voluntary written informed consent for the study.
- Males must be willing to use a condom and their female partners of childbearing potential (i.e. fertile, following menarche and until becoming post-menopausal unless permanently sterile [hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy and bilateral oophorectomy]) must be willing to use highly effective contraception while on study treatment. Highly effective methods include: combined (estrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, intravaginal, or transdermal); progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable, or implantable); IUD; IUS; bilateral tubal occlusion; vasectomized partner; and sexual abstinence.
- Males must refrain from sperm donation while on study treatment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any ischemic lesions of the heel and midfoot and lesions (wounds or gangrene) invading bones, joints, or tendons at metatarsophalangeal joints or more proximal sites.
- Acute limb-threatening ischemia (e.g., thromboembolic disease).
- Medical history of, or an existing aneurysm.
- Endovascular revascularization intervention is done from the contralateral side using cross-over access (Part B1 and B2).
- Medical history of, or condition known to be associated with impaired hemostasis, i.e., increased intracranial bleeding risk e.g., previous history of intracranial hemorrhage, subarachnoidal bleeding, hemorrhagic stroke, thrombotic or thromboembolic stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding within 6 months of enrolment, or retroperitoneal bleeding any time, or any inherited or acquired bleeding disorder, i.e., von Willebrand disease or hemophilia or other relevant diagnosis causing impaired hemostasis.
- Current use of therapeutic dose of anticoagulation (warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, dabigatran, edoxaban, fondaparinux, or any heparin derivative) for any medical reason. (Use of dual pathway inhibition [= acetylsalicylic acid 100 mg + rivaroxabahn 2.5 mg x 2] is not a contraindication, but will be temporarily halted for the day of intervention and day of repeating dosing)
- Patients treated with combined antiplatelet agents: aspirin + P2Y12 antagonist (clopidogrel, ticagrelor, prasugrel).
- Diagnosis of autoimmune diabetes mellitus (Type 1 diabetes, or latent autoimmune diabetes in adults [LADA]) vasculitis, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel diseases, or other general autoimmune diseases.
- Body mass index > 35 kg/m^2.
- Patients with clinically significant acute infection, as judged by the investigator.
- Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications within 2 weeks prior to the first dose of APAC or during the treatment period. If medication for pain is required, paracetamol or tramadol (e.g. an opioid patch) may be used.
- Use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) medication within 2 weeks prior to the first dose of APAC or during the treatment period.
- Peroral use of glycosaminoglycans or omega 3 or related products within 28 days before IMP treatment.
- Major surgery, major trauma or any endovascular intervention within the past 90 days or organ biopsy prior to the screening visit or scheduled for such an intervention during the study.
- Uncontrolled arterial hypertension (systolic blood pressure >160 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure >100 mmHg).
- Blood hemoglobin concentration <120 g/L or > 170 g/L (men) and <110 g/L or >160 g/L (women) at screening.
- Blood platelet count <150 x 10^9/L or > 450 x10^9/L and/or leukocyte count in the lower reference range or not above >12 x 10^9/L.
- Clinically significantly prolonged plasma PT (> 1.2-fold) or a value of less than 50% (when normal reference range is 70-130%).
- APTT above the upper limit of the reference range.
- Patients with a medical history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
- Patients with known significant liver disease, incl. an alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and/or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) level > 2.5 x the upper limit of normal (ULN) at screening.
- A diagnosis of severe chronic kidney disease, defined as having an eGFR category 4 or 5 (eGFR < 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 as per calculation of Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration [CKD-EPI]) or albuminuria stage A3 (uACR >300 mg/g).
- Patients with an active malignancy, or who have received treatment for any malignancy including bone marrow transplantation within 5 years before the screening visit, except for localized basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer that has been cured at least 90 days before screening.
- Previous treatment with APAC.
- Patients with known allergy or hypersensitivity to heparin, or heparin products, APAC, and/or antiplatelet agents (e.g., aspirin or clopidogrel), and protamine sulphate, the reversal agent for APAC.
- Participation in an investigational drug or device study within 90 days prior to screening.
- Patients who have ever received treatment with a gene therapy.
- Patients with known antiphospholipid antibody syndrome or other known significant thrombophilia (homozygosity for FV Leiden or FIIG20210A mutation, or phospholipid antibody syndrome, deficiency of antithrombin, protein C or protein S or combined thrombophilia).
- Any concomitant disease or condition or treatment that could interfere with, or the conduct of the study, or that would, in the opinion of the investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the patient in this study as judged by the investigator.
- Patients with severe comorbidities and limited life expectancy as judged by the investigator.
- Patients unable or unwilling to comply with the protocol or to cooperate fully with the investigator or site personnel.
- Patients with current and/or history of drug abuse (defined as illicit drug use) or alcohol abuse (defined as daily consumption of more than 23-24 and 12-16 alcoholic drinks per week in males and females, respectively).
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Sequential Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Part A1 (no endovascular procedure) - APAC
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single i.v. dosing
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Active Comparator: Part A1 (no endovascular procedure) - control
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administered as standard of care
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Experimental: Part A2 (no endovascular procedure) - APAC dose level 1
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weekly i.v.
dosing for 4 consecutive weeks
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Experimental: Part A2 (no endovascular procedure) - APAC dose level 2
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weekly i.v.
dosing for 4 consecutive weeks
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Other: Part A2 (no endovascular procedure) - vehicle
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weekly i.v.
dosing for 4 consecutive weeks
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Experimental: Part B1 (endovascular procedure) - APAC
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Dose is selected based on Part A data, periprocedural dosing.
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Active Comparator: Part B1 (endovascular procedure) - control
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administered as standard of care
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Experimental: Part B2 (endovascular procedure) - APAC
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Dose is selected based on Part A and Part B, periprocedural dosing plus dosing for 4 consecutive weeks.
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Active Comparator: Part B2 (endovascular procedure) - control
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administered as standard of care
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
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Primary endpoint - Part A: Occurrence and severity of treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs)
Time Frame: From baseline to Day 29 (Part A1) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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From baseline to Day 29 (Part A1) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Primary endpoint - Part B: Occurrence and severity of TEAEs
Time Frame: From baseline to Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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From baseline to Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Secondary endpoint 1 - Part A: Fontaine classification
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 29, Day 60 (Part A2 only) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 29, Day 60 (Part A2 only) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 1 - Part A: Wound Ischemia foot Infection (WIfI) scoring
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 8, Day 15 (Part A2 only), Day 22 (Part A2 only), Day 29, Day 60 (Part A2 only) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 8, Day 15 (Part A2 only), Day 22 (Part A2 only), Day 29, Day 60 (Part A2 only) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 1 - Part A: Toe-brachial blood pressure index (TBI) and ankle-brachial systolic blood pressure index (ABI)
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1) at Day 29, Day 60 (Part A2 only) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1) at Day 29, Day 60 (Part A2 only) and Day 90 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 1 - Part A2: Maximal walking distance in a treadmill exercise test
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 29, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: meters
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 29, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK, and other blood coagulation biomarkers - clotting time, clot formation time and activated clotting time
Time Frame: Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2) and Day 29
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Unit of measure: seconds
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Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2) and Day 29
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK, and other blood coagulation biomarkers - Maximum clot firmness
Time Frame: Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2) and Day 29
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Unit of measure: millimeter
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Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2) and Day 29
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Activated partial thromboplastin time
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: seconds
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Anti-Factor IIa activity
Time Frame: Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2) and Day 22 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: International Units per milliliter (IU/mL)
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Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2) and Day 22 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Anti-Factor Xa activity
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: International Units per milliliter (IU/mL)
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Fibrinogen
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: gram per milliliter (g/mL)
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - von Willebrand factor antigen (VWF:Ag) and von Willebrand factor activity with gain-of function mutant Glycoprotein Ib fragment [VWF:GPIbM])
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: percent
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 22 (only Part A2), Day 29, Day 60 (only Part A2) and Day 90 (only Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part A: Major adverse limb event (MALE)- and major adverse cardiovascular event (MACE)-free survival
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, Day 90 (Part A1) and Day 180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: percentage of patients
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, Day 90 (Part A1) and Day 180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part A: Quality of life questionnaire European Quality of life-5 Dimensions-3 Level (EQ-5D-5L)
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure.
This questionnaire uses a scale from 0-100 where higher values mean a better outcome.
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part A: Ischemic pain
Time Frame: From screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Assessed using the visual analog scale ranging from 0-100 where 0 = "No Pain" and 100 = "Worst Pain Imaginable"
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From screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part A: Number of participants with ischemic ulcers or gangrene
Time Frame: From screening (Day -28 to -1), Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure.
This will be assessed as per the clinicians judgement (Normal/Abnormal, Not clinically significant/Abnormal, Clinically significant).
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From screening (Day -28 to -1), Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part A: Physical performance questionnaire
Time Frame: From screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure. This will be assessed by asking participants to report their ability to conduct the following activities: Walking around your home, Walking 1-2 blocks on level ground, Walking 1-2 blocks up a hill, Walking 3-4 blocks on level ground, Hurrying or jogging (as if to catch a bus), Vigorous work or exercise. For each activity, participants will be asked to select one of the following answer options: Extremely limited, Quite a bit limited, Moderately limited, Slightly limited, Not at all limited, Limited for other reason or did not do the activity. |
From screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, D90 (Part A1) and D180 (Part A2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 1 - Part B: Fontaine classification
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, Day 36, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, Day 36, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 1 - Part B: WIfI scoring
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 8 (only Part B2), Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 29, Day 36, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 8 (only Part B2), Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 29, Day 36, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 1 - Part B: Outcome of recanalization (TBI and ABI) at rest
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, Day 36, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 29, Day 36, Day 60 and Day 90 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part B: Changes in PD and PK, and other blood coagulation biomarkers - Clotting time, clot formation time and activated clotting time
Time Frame: Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 22 (only Part B2), Day 29 and Day 36 (only Part B2)
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Unit of measure: seconds
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Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 22 (only Part B2), Day 29 and Day 36 (only Part B2)
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part B: Changes in PD and PK, and other blood coagulation biomarkers - Maximum clot firmness
Time Frame: Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 22 (only Part B2), Day 29 and Day 36 (only Part B2)
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Unit of measure: millimeter
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Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 22 (only Part B2), Day 29 and Day 36 (only Part B2)
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part B: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT)
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 22 (only Part B2), Day 29, Day 36 (only Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: seconds
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part B2), Day 22 (only Part B2), Day 29, Day 36 (only Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part B: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Anti-Factor IIa activity
Time Frame: Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2), and Day 29 after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: International Units per milliliter (IU/mL)
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Assessed at baseline (Day 1), Day 2, Day 8, Day 15 (only Part A2), Day 22 (only Part A2), and Day 29 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part B: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Anti-Factor Xa activity
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 29, Day 36 (only Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: International Units per milliliter (IU/mL)
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 29, Day 36 (only Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part B: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - Fibrinogen
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 29, Day 36 (only Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: gram per milliliter (g/mL)
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 29, Day 36 (only Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 2 - Part A: Changes in PD and PK and other coagulation parameters - von Willebrand factor antigen (VWF:Ag) and von Willebrand factor activity with gain-of function mutant Glycoprotein Ib fragment (VWF:GPIbM))
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 29, Day 36 (Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: percent
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), baseline (Day 1), Day 29, Day 36 (Part B2), Day 60 (only Part B2) and Day 90 (only Part B2) after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part B: MALE and MACE-free survival
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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Unit of measure: percentage of patients
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to Day -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part B: Quality of life questionnaire European Quality of life-5 Dimensions-3 Level (EQ-5D-5L)
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure.
This questionnaire uses a scale from 0-100 where higher values mean a better outcome.
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part B: Ischemic pain
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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Assessed using the visual analog scale ranging from 0-100 where 0 = "No Pain" and 100 = "Worst Pain Imaginable"
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part B: Number of participants with ischemic ulcers or gangrene
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure.
This will be assessed as per the clinicians judgement (Normal/Abnormal, Not clinically significant/Abnormal, Clinically significant).
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Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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Secondary endpoint 3 - Part B: Physical performance questionnaire
Time Frame: Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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No unit of measure. This will be assessed by asking participants to report their ability to conduct the following activities: Walking around your home, Walking 1-2 blocks on level ground, Walking 1-2 blocks up a hill, Walking 3-4 blocks on level ground, Hurrying or jogging (as if to catch a bus), Vigorous work or exercise. For each activity, participants will be asked to select one of the following answer options: Extremely limited, Quite a bit limited, Moderately limited, Slightly limited, Not at all limited, Limited for other reason or did not do the activity. |
Assessed at screening (Day -28 to -1), at Day 36, Day 90 and Day 180 after the first dose of APAC
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Investigators
- Study Director: Jarna Hannukainen, Aplagon Oy
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Primary Completion (Estimated)
Study Completion (Estimated)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Actual)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
- Vascular Diseases
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Pathologic Processes
- Chronic Disease
- Disease Attributes
- Atherosclerosis
- Arteriosclerosis
- Arterial Occlusive Diseases
- Peripheral Vascular Diseases
- Ischemia
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
- Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia
- Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease 1
- Carbohydrates
- Inorganic Chemicals
- Chlorine Compounds
- Glycosaminoglycans
- Polysaccharides
- Sodium Compounds
- Chlorides
- Hydrochloric Acid
- Heparin
- Sodium Chloride
Other Study ID Numbers
- APLA-PAOD-CS02
- 2025-522390-11-00 (Ctis)
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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