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Safety and Antiviral Activity of Entecavir in Participants With Chronic Hepatitis B Following Monotherapy in Other Entecavir Trials

19. Juli 2012 aktualisiert von: Bristol-Myers Squibb

A Preliminary Assessment of Safety and Antiviral Activity of Open-label Entecavir in Subjects With Chronic Hepatitis B Following Monotherapy in Other Entecavir Trials

The purpose of this study is to provide entecavir to participants who have completed another entecavir trial without achieving virologic response or who relapsed during postdosing follow-up.

Studienübersicht

Status

Abgeschlossen

Bedingungen

Studientyp

Interventionell

Einschreibung (Tatsächlich)

1053

Phase

  • Phase 2

Teilnahmekriterien

Forscher suchen nach Personen, die einer bestimmten Beschreibung entsprechen, die als Auswahlkriterien bezeichnet werden. Einige Beispiele für diese Kriterien sind der allgemeine Gesundheitszustand einer Person oder frühere Behandlungen.

Zulassungskriterien

Studienberechtigtes Alter

16 Jahre und älter (Kind, Erwachsene, Älterer Erwachsener)

Akzeptiert gesunde Freiwillige

Nein

Studienberechtigte Geschlechter

Alle

Beschreibung

Key inclusion criteria:

  • Age of 16 years and older
  • Receipt of entecavir or lamivudine in a previous entecavir study.

Participants who were, based on their response to entecavir:

  • Virologic nonresponders at Week 48
  • Partial virologic responders who became nonresponders during the second year of treatment
  • Partial virologic responders at Week 96
  • Complete responders who relapsed during postdosing follow-up

    • Decompensated liver disease in AI463-048 that met 1 or more of the following criteria:
  • Nonresponse to adefovir after at least 24 weeks of treatment
  • Partial response to adefovir after 96 weeks of treatment
  • Complete response to adefovir after relapsing during postdosing follow-up
  • Demonstrated intolerance to adefovir

    • Except for those participants enrolled from AI463-048, compensated liver disease.

Key exclusion criteria:

  • HIV coinfection
  • Receiving nephrotoxic or hepatotoxic agents
  • Ongoing opportunistic infections
  • Hemoglobin level <11.0 g/dL except for those enrolled from AI463-048
  • Platelet count <70,000 mm^3 except for those enrolled from AI463-048
  • Absolute granulocyte count <1,500 cells/mm^3
  • Recent history of pancreatitis (within 24 weeks prior to first dose of therapy)
  • Current evidence of ascites requiring paracentesis, hepatic encephalopathy, or variceal bleeding, except for those enrolled from AI463-048
  • Known history of allergy to nucleoside analogues.

Studienplan

Dieser Abschnitt enthält Einzelheiten zum Studienplan, einschließlich des Studiendesigns und der Messung der Studieninhalte.

Wie ist die Studie aufgebaut?

Designdetails

  • Hauptzweck: Behandlung
  • Zuteilung: N / A
  • Interventionsmodell: Einzelgruppenzuweisung
  • Maskierung: Keine (Offenes Etikett)

Waffen und Interventionen

Teilnehmergruppe / Arm
Intervention / Behandlung
Experimental: Entecavir, 1.0 mg, with or without lamivudine
Tablets, Oral, 1.0 mg, once daily
Andere Namen:
  • Baraklude
Oral, 100 mg, daily

Was misst die Studie?

Primäre Ergebnismessungen

Ergebnis Maßnahme
Maßnahmenbeschreibung
Zeitfenster
Overall Study: Number of Participants With Death As Outcome, Any Adverse Event (AE), Grade 3-4 AEs, Serious Adverse Events (SAEs), and Discontinuations Due to AEs
Zeitfenster: Continuously from Day 1 through Week 240
An AE is a new unfavorable symptom, sign, or disease or worsening of a preexisting condition that may not be causally related to treatment. An SAE is an unfavorable medical event that at any dose results in death, persistent or significant disability/incapacity, or drug dependency or abuse; is life-threatening, an important medical event, or a congenital anomaly/birth defect; or requires or prolongs hospitalization. Grade 1=mild; Grade 2=moderate; Grade 3=severe; Grade 4=life-threatening or disabling. ALT=alanine transaminase; ULN=upper limit of normal.
Continuously from Day 1 through Week 240
Overall Study: Number of Participants With Normal Hematology Values at Baseline and Abnormalities in Hematology Laboratory Test Results Through Week 240
Zeitfenster: Day 1 of treatment through Week 240
Hemoglobin (g/dL): Grade (Gr) 1=9.5-11.0; Gr 2=8.0-<9.5; Gr 3=6.5-<8.0; Gr 4=<6.5 White blood cells (cells/mm^3): Gr 1=2,500-<4,000; Gr 2=1,000-<2,500; Gr 3=800-<1,000; Gr 4=<800. Neutrophils (cells/mm^3): Gr 1=1000-<1500; Gr 2=750-<1000; Gr 3=500-<750; Gr 4=<500. Platelets (cells/mm^3): Gr 1=75,000-99,000; Gr 2=50,000-<75,000; Gr 3=20,000-<50,000; Gr 4=<20,000. Prothrombin time (seconds): Gr 1=1.01-<1.26*ULN; Gr 2=1.26-<1.51 *ULN; Gr 3=1.51-3*ULN; Gr 4=>3*ULN. INR: Gr 1=1.24-1.5; Gr 2=1.5-2; Gr 3=2-3; Gr 4=>3. INR=international normalized ratio; ULN=upper limit of normal. .
Day 1 of treatment through Week 240
Overall Study: Number of Participants With Normal Pancreatic Enzyme and Renal Function Values at Baseline and Abnormalities in Pancreatic Enzyme and Renal Function Laboratory Test Results at End of Dosing
Zeitfenster: Day 1 of treatment through Week 240
Amylase: Grade 1=1.10-<1.40*ULN; Grade 2=1.40-< 2.10*ULN; Grade 3=2.10-5.00*ULN; Grade 4=>5.00*ULN. Lipase: Grade 1.1-<1.4*ULN; Grade 2=1.4-<2.1*ULN; Grade 3=2.1-5.0*ULN; Grade 4=>5.0*ULN. Creatinine: Grade 1=1.10-< 1.60*ULN; Grade 2=1.60-<3.10*ULN; Grade 3=3.10-6.00*ULN; Grade 4=>6.00*ULN. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): Grade 1=1.25-<2.60*ULN; Grade 2=2.60-<5.10*ULN; Grade 3=5.10-10*ULN; Grade 4=>10*ULN. ULN=upper limit of normal.
Day 1 of treatment through Week 240
Overall Study: Number of Participants With Normal Electrolyte and Fasting Glucose Values at Baseline and Abnormalities in Electrolyte and Fasting Glucose Laboratory Test Results at End of Dosing
Zeitfenster: Day 1 of treatment through Week 240
Hypochloremia: Grade (Gr) 1=90-93; Gr 2=85-<90; Gr 3=80-<85; Gr 4=40-<80. Hyperchloremia: Gr 1=113-<117; Gr 2=117-<121; Gr 3=121-125; Gr 4>125. Hypocarbia: Gr 1=19-21; Gr 2=15-<19; Gr 3=41-45; Gr 4=>45. Hypercarbia: Gr 1=31-36; Gr 2=37-40; Gr 3=41-45; Gr 4=>45. Hyponatremia: Gr 1=130-132; Gr 2=123-<130; Gr 3=116-<123; Gr 4<116. Hypernatremia: Gr 1=148-<151; Gr 2=151-<158; Gr 3=158-165; Gr 4=>165. Hypokalemia: Gr 1=3-3.4; Gr 2=2.5-<3; Gr 3=2-<2.5; Gr 4=<2. Hyperkalemia: Gr 1=5.6-<6.1; G2=6.1-<6.6; Gr 3=6.6-7; Gr 4=>7. Hypoglycemia: Gr 1=55-64; Gr 2=40-<55; Gr 3=30-< 40; G4=-<30. Hyperglycemia: Gr 1=116-<161; Gr 2=161-<251; Gr 3=251-500; Gr 4>500.
Day 1 of treatment through Week 240
Week 144: Number of Participants With Death As Outcome, Any AE, Grade 3-4 AEs, SAEs, Discontinuations Due to AEs, and Abnormalities in Selected Laboratory Test Results
Zeitfenster: Continuously from Day 1 through Week 144
An AE is any new unfavorable symptom, sign, or disease or worsening of a preexisting condition that does not necessarily have a causal relationship with treatment. An SAE is any unfavorable medical event that at any dose results in death, persistent or significant disability/incapacity, or drug dependency or abuse; is life-threatening, an important medical event, or a congenital anomaly/birth defect; or requires or prolongs hospitalization. Grade 1=mild; Grade 2=moderate; Grade 3=severe; Grade 4=life-threatening or disabling. AST=aspartate aminotransferase; ULN=upper limit of normal.
Continuously from Day 1 through Week 144
Week 192: Number of Participants With Death As Outcome, Any AE, Grade 3-4 AEs, SAEs, Discontinuations Due to AEs, and Abnormalities in Selected Laboratory Test Results
Zeitfenster: Continuously from Day 1 through Week 192
An AE is any new unfavorable symptom, sign, or disease or worsening of a preexisting condition that does not necessarily have a causal relationship with treatment. An SAE is any unfavorable medical event that at any dose results in death, persistent or significant disability/incapacity, or drug dependency or abuse; is life-threatening, an important medical event, or a congenital anomaly/birth defect; or requires or prolongs hospitalization. CTC Grade 1=mild; Grade 2=moderate; Grade 3=severe; Grade 4=life-threatening or disabling. ALT=alanine aminotransferase; ULN=upper limit of normal.
Continuously from Day 1 through Week 192
Off-treatment Follow-up: Percentage of Participants With Sustained Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) DNA <10,000 Copies by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Assay (Amendment 11 Cohort)
Zeitfenster: End of dosing to Week 48 off-treatment follow-up
The Amendment 11 Cohort consisted of participants who were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) negative and who had compensated liver disease, a minimum of 192 weeks (4 years) of treatment with entecavir, HBV DNA <300 copies/mL by PCR assay for ≥48 weeks before end of dosing and on the last observed result ≤24 weeks prior to end of dosing, and serum ALT levels ≤1.0*ULN at the end of study drug dosing.ALT=alanine aminotransferase; ULN=upper limit of normal.
End of dosing to Week 48 off-treatment follow-up

Sekundäre Ergebnismessungen

Ergebnis Maßnahme
Maßnahmenbeschreibung
Zeitfenster
Overall Study: Percentage of Participants With Sustained HBV DNA Level <300 Copies/mL by PCR Assay
Zeitfenster: Study entry to Week 192
Study entry to Week 192
Overall Study: Percentage of Participants With Sustained HBV DNA <10^4 Copies/mL by PCR Assay
Zeitfenster: Study entry to Week 192
Study entry to Week 192
Overall Study: Percentage of Participants by HBV DNA Category by PCR Assay
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 192
Observed values.
Baseline to Week 192
Overall Study: Mean HBV DNA Level by PCR Assay
Zeitfenster: Study entry to Week 216
Study entry to Week 216
Overall Study: Percentage of Participants Who Achieved a Loss of Hepatitis B e Antigen (HBeAg)
Zeitfenster: Study entry to Week 216
Observed values.
Study entry to Week 216
Overall Study: Percentage of Participants With HBeAg Seroconversion
Zeitfenster: Study entry to Week 216
Observed values. Seroconversion=negative HBeAg with detectable anti-HBe antibody.
Study entry to Week 216
Overall Study: Mean Alanine Transaminase (ALT) Levels
Zeitfenster: Study entry to Week 216
Observed values.
Study entry to Week 216
Overall Study: Percentage of Participants Who Achieved ALT Normalization
Zeitfenster: Study entry to Week 216
ULN=upper limit of normal. ALT normalization=ALT levels ≤1.0*ULN.
Study entry to Week 216
Week 192: Percentage of Participants With Histologic Improvement (Efficacy Evaluable Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 192
The Knodell Histologic Activity Index scores stage of necrosis and grade of inflammation in liver biopsies. Components are necrosis near the portal vein, intralobular degeneration and focal necrosis, portal inflammation, and fibrosis. The 4 components are scored from 1 to 4 and 1 to 10 (necrosis near the portal vein) and combined for a total score, with 22 being the highest possible score. Higher the score for each component=greater liver damage. Histologic improvement=a ≥2-point reduction in total Knodell score and no worsening in fibrosis. Cohort participants had to have adequate baseline and long-term biopsy samples and baseline Knodell necroinflammatory scores ≥2.
Baseline to Week 192
Week 192: Percentage of Participants With Improvement in Fibrosis (Efficacy Evaluable Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 192
The Ishak Modification for Hepatic Activity Index (HAI) scores necroinflammatory activity in chronic hepatitis. 0=no fibrosis, 1=fibrosis expansion of some portal areas, 2=fibrosis expansion of most portal areas, 3=fibrosis expansion of most portal areas with occasional bridging, 4=fibrosis expansion of portal areas with marked bridging, 5=incomplete cirrhosis, 6=probable or definite cirrhosis. Higher score=more severe necrosis. Improvement in fibrosis=≥1-point reduction in HAI score. Cohort participants had to have adequate baseline and long-term biopsy samples and baseline Knodell scores ≥2.
Baseline to Week 192
Overall Study: Percentage of Participants With a Confirmed ≥1 log10 Increase From Nadir in HBV DNA by PCR Assay
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 144
Baseline to Week 144
Percentage of Participants Who Achieved HBV DNA <300 Copies/mL by PCR Assay, Loss of HBeAG, Seroconversion, and ALT ≤1.0*Upper Limit of Normal (ULN) (Entecavir Continuous Treatment Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Weeks 48, 96, 144, 192, and 240
The Entecavir Continuous Treatment Cohort consisted of participants from study AI463-022 (NCT00035633) who were nucleoside-naive HBeAg-positive and enrolled in the current study with ≤35 days off treatment between the last dose in AI463-022 and the first dose in the current. This cohort is considered to be on continuous entecavir treatment and permitted assessment of continuous administration of entecavir in AI463-022 and the current study.
Baseline to Weeks 48, 96, 144, 192, and 240
Percentage of Participants Who Achieved HBV DNA <300 and <10^4 Copies/mL by PCR Assay and ALT ≤1.0*Upper Limit of Normal (ULN) (Entecavir Retreatment Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Weeks 48, 96, and 144
The Entecavir Retreatment Cohort consisted of participants who were nucleoside-naive, HBeAg-negative and enrolled from BMS study AI463-027 with >60 days off treatment between the last dose in AI463-027 and the first dose in the current study. This cohort permitted assessment of entecavir, 1.0 mg, provided as retreatment in the current study.
Baseline to Weeks 48, 96, and 144
Week 96: Percentage of Participants Who Achieved HBV DNA <300 Copies/mL by PCR Assay, Loss of HBeAg, HBeAg Seroconversion, and ALT ≤1.0*ULN (Lamivudine Continuous Switch Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 96
The Lamivudine Continuous Switch Cohort consisted of participants who were nucleoside-naive, HBeAg-positive and received lamivudine in BMS study AI463-022 (NCT00035633) and enrolled in the current study with ≤35 days off treatment between end of dosing in AI463-022 and the switch to entecavir in the current study. This cohort permitted assessment of entecavir, 1.0 mg, provided as switch therapy in the current study.
Baseline to Week 96
Week 144: Percentage of Participants Who Achieved HBV DNA <300 Copies/mL by PCR Assay and ALT ≤1.0*ULN (Lamivudine Continuous Switch Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 144
The Lamivudine Continuous Switch Cohort consisted of participants who were nucleoside-naive, HBeAg-positive and received lamivudine in BMS study AI463-022 (NCT00035633) and enrolled in the current study with ≤35 days off treatment between end of dosing in AI463-022 and the switch to entecavir in the current study. This cohort permitted assessment of entecavir, 1.0 mg, provided as switch therapy in the current study.
Baseline to Week 144
Week 96: Percentage of Participants Who Achieved HBV DNA <300 Copies/mL by PCR Assay and ALT ≤1.0*ULN (Lamivudine Retreatment Switch Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 96
The Lamivudine Retreatment Switch Cohort consisted of participants who were nucleoside-naive HBeAg negative and enrolled from BMS study AI463-027 (NCT00035789) with >60 days between end of dosing in AI463-027 and the switch to entecavir in the current study. This cohort permitted assessment of entecavir, 1.0 mg, provided as switch therapy in the current study.
Baseline to Week 96
Week 144: Percentage of Participants Who Achieved HBV DNA <300 Copies/mL by PCR Assay and ALT ≤1.0*ULN (Lamivudine Retreatment Switch Cohort)
Zeitfenster: Baseline to Week 144
The Lamivudine Retreatment Switch Cohort consisted of participants who were nucleoside-naive HBeAg negative and enrolled from BMS study AI463-027 (NCT00035789) with >60 days between end of dosing in AI463-027 and the switch to entecavir in the current study. This cohort permitted assessment of entecavir, 1.0 mg, provided as switch therapy in the current study.
Baseline to Week 144
Off-treatment Follow-up: Percentage of Participants With Sustained HBV DNA <1,000, <300, and <10,000 Copies/mL by PCR Assay and With ALT ≤1*ULN (Amendment 11 Cohort)
Zeitfenster: End of dosing to Weeks 48 and 96 off-treatment follow-up
The Amendment 11 Cohort consisted of participants who were HBeAg negative and who had compensated liver disease, a minimum of 192 weeks (4 years) of treatment with entecavir, HBV DNA <300 copies/mL by PCR Assay for ≥48 weeks before end of dosing and on the last observed result ≤24 weeks prior to end of dosing, and serum ALT levels ≤1.0*ULN at the end of study drug dosing. ULN=upper limit of normal.
End of dosing to Weeks 48 and 96 off-treatment follow-up
Off-treatment Follow-up: Mean Change in HBV DNA (Amendment 11 Cohort)
Zeitfenster: End of dosing to Weeks 48 and 96 off-treatment follow-up
The Amendment 11 Cohort consisted of participants who were HBeAg negative and who had compensated liver disease, a minimum of 192 weeks (4 years) of treatment with entecavir, HBV DNA <300 copies/mL by PCR assay for ≥48 weeks before end of dosing and on the last observed result ≤24 weeks prior to end of dosing, and serum ALT levels ≤1.0*ULN at the end of study drug dosing.
End of dosing to Weeks 48 and 96 off-treatment follow-up

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Studienaufzeichnungsdaten

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Haupttermine studieren

Studienbeginn

1. Januar 2001

Primärer Abschluss (Tatsächlich)

1. Dezember 2009

Studienabschluss (Tatsächlich)

1. April 2011

Studienanmeldedaten

Zuerst eingereicht

16. September 2011

Zuerst eingereicht, das die QC-Kriterien erfüllt hat

21. September 2011

Zuerst gepostet (Schätzen)

22. September 2011

Studienaufzeichnungsaktualisierungen

Letztes Update gepostet (Schätzen)

23. August 2012

Letztes eingereichtes Update, das die QC-Kriterien erfüllt

19. Juli 2012

Zuletzt verifiziert

1. Juli 2012

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