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Study to Evaluate the Effect of Omalizumab on Improving the Tolerability of Specific Immunotherapy in Patients With Persistent Allergic Asthma

2 août 2016 mis à jour par: Novartis

A 26-week, Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel-group, Placebo-controlled,Multi-center Study to Evaluate the Effect of Omalizumab on Improving the Tolerability of Specific Immunotherapy in Patients With at Least Moderate Persistent Allergic Asthma Inadequately Controlled With Inhaled Corticosteroids

This study is designed to investigate the use of omalizumab as a pretreatment for patients with persistent allergic asthma who are candidates for allergen immunotherapy (ie, allergy shots) and will test the hypothesis that omalizumab may reduce the rate of systemic reactions to immunotherapy in patients with persistent allergic asthma.

Aperçu de l'étude

Type d'étude

Interventionnel

Inscription (Réel)

275

Phase

  • Phase 4

Contacts et emplacements

Cette section fournit les coordonnées de ceux qui mènent l'étude et des informations sur le lieu où cette étude est menée.

Lieux d'étude

    • New Jersey
      • East Hanover, New Jersey, États-Unis
        • Novartis

Critères de participation

Les chercheurs recherchent des personnes qui correspondent à une certaine description, appelée critères d'éligibilité. Certains exemples de ces critères sont l'état de santé général d'une personne ou des traitements antérieurs.

Critère d'éligibilité

Âges éligibles pour étudier

18 ans à 55 ans (Adulte)

Accepte les volontaires sains

Non

Sexes éligibles pour l'étude

Tout

La description

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients were eligible for inclusion if they met all of the following criteria:

Informed Consent

  • Patients who were informed of the study procedures and medications and provided their written informed consent

Demographics

  • Male or female
  • Any race
  • Ages 18 - 55 years
  • Body weight >=20 kg and <=150 kg
  • Total serum IgE concentration >=30 and <=700 IU/mL at Visit 0

Disease Definitions/Medications

  • History of at least moderate persistent allergic asthma (consistent with Global Initiative for Asthma [GINA] guidelines of >=1 year in duration
  • On a stable asthma treatment regimen including inhaled corticosteroids for the preceding 4 weeks
  • An FEV1 while withholding short-acting beta-agonists for at least 6 hours and long-acting beta-agonists for at least 12 hours, of >=75% of the predicted value at Visit 0
  • Evidence of reversible airway obstruction, as defined by an increase in FEV1 of >=12% between 20 to 30 minutes after 4 puffs (or less at the discretion of the investigator) of inhaled short-acting beta-agonist administration at Visit 0 or within the preceding year
  • Documented sensitivity to perennial aeroallergens, as evidenced by a positive skin test (wheal >=5mm greater than saline control) to at least 1 of 3 perennial aeroallergens (house dust mite, cat, or dog) at Visit 0 or within the preceding year
  • Average PEFR variability <=20% (calculated as [(PM PEF - AM PEF)/(PM PEF + AM PEF)/2 x 100) during the 2-week screening period
  • Pre-specified level of nocturnal asthma symptoms (i.e., a mean nocturnal asthma score of >0 and <=0.5) and a mean combined clinical symptom score (nocturnal, morning, and daytime) of >0 and <=3 during the screening period
  • Non-smoker for at least 1 year prior to Visit 1, with a smoking history of no more than 10 pack-years (i.e., 1 pack [20 cigarettes] per day for 10 years)
  • Judged to be in good physical and mental health (except for his/her asthma), based on medical history, physical examination, and routine laboratory data, and appeared to be able to successfully complete this trial

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients were to be excluded from participation if they met any of the following criteria:

Pulmonary

  • History of intubation for asthma
  • Asthma exacerbation requiring treatment with systemic steroids within the preceding 3 months
  • Asthma exacerbation requiring treatment in an emergency department or a hospital admission in the preceding 6 months
  • Upper respiratory tract infection or sinusitis within the preceding 4 weeks
  • History of an anaphylactic allergic reaction (except to stinging insects, foods, or drugs other than omalizumab)
  • History of treatment with immunotherapy to any allergen within past 3 years
  • History of aspirin or non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-related asthma; patients could have been included in NSAIDs use was avoided for the duration of the study

General Medical

  • History of or current malignancy
  • Any clinically significant uncontrolled systemic disease or a history of such disease (e.g., infectious, hematologic, renal, hepatic, endocrinologic, gastrointestinal, or cardiovascular disease) within the previous 3 months
  • Clinically significant laboratory abnormalities at Visit 1
  • Platelet levels <=130 x 10 9/L at visit 1
  • Women of childbearing potential who were not practicing a medically approved contraception method (e.g., oral, subcutaneous, mechanical, or surgical contraception), as well as women who were pregnant or nursing
  • History of hypersensitivity to any ingredients, including excipients (sucrose, histidine, or polysorbate 20) of the study medication or drugs related to omalizumab (e.g., monoclonal anti-bodies or polyclonal gammaglobulin)
  • Severe medical condition(s) that, in the view of the investigator, prohibited participation in the study
  • Previous treatment with omalizumab within 1 year of screening
  • Considered by the investigator to be potentially unreliable or who may not have reliably attended study visits
  • History of drug or alcohol abuse

Procedural

  • Unable to perform acceptable, reproducible spirometry, or PEFR measurements
  • Unable or unwilling to comply with the study procedures as determined during the screening phase, including adequate completion of the diary

Medications

Patient took the following medications before Visit 0. These medications were not permitted during the trial unless otherwise specified:

  • Oral, intravenous, intramuscular, or intra-articular corticosteroids within 4 weeks
  • Beta-adrenergic antagonists (including ocular preparations) within 1 week
  • Antihistamines within 1 week; after skin testing was completed (Visit 0), antihistamines could be used as needed for the remainder of the study
  • Intravenous gammaglobulin or immunosuppressants within 4 weeks
  • Tricyclic antidepressants within 1 week
  • Investigational drugs within 4 weeks

Plan d'étude

Cette section fournit des détails sur le plan d'étude, y compris la façon dont l'étude est conçue et ce que l'étude mesure.

Comment l'étude est-elle conçue ?

Détails de conception

  • Objectif principal: Traitement
  • Répartition: Randomisé
  • Modèle interventionnel: Affectation parallèle
  • Masquage: Double

Armes et Interventions

Groupe de participants / Bras
Intervention / Traitement
Comparateur placebo: Placebo
The dose of placebo was determined according to the omalizumab US product label using a dosing table nomogram that ensures patients receive at least 0.016 mg/kg/IgE (IU/ml) per 4 weeks. The study drug was administered by subcutaneous injection every 2 or 4 weeks according to the dosing table nomogram.
Doses of placebo were administered subcutaneously every 2 to 4 weeks according to the US product label, depending on the patient's body weight and baseline serum IgE.
Customized allergen extracts were prepared centrally for each patient based on his/her specific skin test results. Four vials containing dilutions of the patient's extract were provided. Investigators initiated dosing according to the protocol for the cluster dosing titration regimen, beginning with vial #4 (the most dilute) and progressing to vial #1, which was the most concentrated or "maintenance" solution. Each dose was administered subcutaneously into the deltoid region as a single injection. During study visits that required multiple IT injections, each injection was to be given at least 30 minutes apart. During weeks that required multiple visits for IT injections, each visit was to be separated by at least 48 hours.
Expérimental: Omalizumab
The dose of omalizumab was determined according to the omalizumab US product label using a dosing table nomogram that ensures patients receive at least 0.016 mg/kg/IgE (IU/ml) per 4 weeks. The study drug was administered by subcutaneous injection every 2 or 4 weeks according to the dosing table nomogram.
Customized allergen extracts were prepared centrally for each patient based on his/her specific skin test results. Four vials containing dilutions of the patient's extract were provided. Investigators initiated dosing according to the protocol for the cluster dosing titration regimen, beginning with vial #4 (the most dilute) and progressing to vial #1, which was the most concentrated or "maintenance" solution. Each dose was administered subcutaneously into the deltoid region as a single injection. During study visits that required multiple IT injections, each injection was to be given at least 30 minutes apart. During weeks that required multiple visits for IT injections, each visit was to be separated by at least 48 hours.
Doses of omalizumab were administered subcutaneously every 2 to 4 weeks according to the US product label, depending on the patient's body weight and baseline serum IgE.

Que mesure l'étude ?

Principaux critères de jugement

Mesure des résultats
Description de la mesure
Délai
Number of Participants With Systemic Allergic Reactions (SAR) to Specific Immunotherapy (SIT)
Délai: 26 Weeks
The number of participants with Systemic Allergic Reactions (SAR) to Specific Immunotherapy (SIT). A SAR was captured and recorded as an outcome, not as adverse events (AEs) or SAEs. The primary analysis time point was the end of Period 4 (maintenance immunotherapy). Participants were observed for 1 hour after each immunotherapy (IT) injection visit. Allergic reactions were graded on a 4-point scale from Grade 1 to Grade 4. Grade 1: Skin symptoms, Grade 2: Gastrointestinal symptoms, Grade 3: Respiratory symptoms and Grade 4: Cardiovascular symptoms.
26 Weeks

Mesures de résultats secondaires

Mesure des résultats
Description de la mesure
Délai
Severity of First Systemic Allergic Reaction (SAR)
Délai: 26 Weeks
Systemic reactions associated with immunotherapy (IT), defined as occurring within 1 hour following injection of SIT, were graded on a four-point scale: Grade 1: Skin symptoms (generalized urticaria, itching, or erythema), Grade 2: Gastrointestinal symptoms (stomach pain, nausea, or vomiting), Grade 3: Respiratory symptoms (clinically significant nasal symptoms and/or dyspnea, wheezing, persistent cough, etc.), Grade 4: Cardiovascular symptoms (cyanosis, hypotension, collapse, arrhythmias, or angina pectoris).
26 Weeks
Number of Participants Who Achieved Target Maintenance Specific Immunotherapy (SIT) Dose
Délai: 16 Weeks
Achievement of target maintenance IT dose is defined as answering 'Yes' to the question, 'Was the target maintenance SIT dose achieved?' on Visit 13, Week 16.
16 Weeks
Number of Participants Requiring 8 to 20 Visits to Complete Cluster Specific Immunotherapy (SIT) Dosing Regimen
Délai: Up to 26 Weeks
During period 3, a cluster dosing protocol was utilized to initiate the allergen immunotherapy (IT). Participants received escalating doses of IT according to a cluster dosing titration regimen. Visits 5 through 13 were cluster visits for this study. The number of visits needed for completion of the cluster SIT dosing regimen was defined as the number of planned visits plus the number of unplanned visits needed to reach maintenance IT dose.
Up to 26 Weeks
Number of Participants Requiring 0 to >=5 Doses of Rescue Medications for Systemic Allergic Reactions (SARs) to Specific Immunotherapy (SIT)
Délai: Up to 26 Weeks
Epinephrine for injection, antihistamines, corticosteroids for injection, inhaled beta-agonists, and oral corticosteroids, as well as other drugs used for managing acute allergic reactions to SIT, were available during all study visits. One dose of rescue medication for SAR reactions was equivalent to 1 entry of the CRF page 'concomitant medications/significant non-drug therapies associated with immunotherapy' in response to the question 'Was this medication given in response to a SAR?'
Up to 26 Weeks

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Dates d'enregistrement des études

Ces dates suivent la progression des dossiers d'étude et des soumissions de résultats sommaires à ClinicalTrials.gov. Les dossiers d'étude et les résultats rapportés sont examinés par la Bibliothèque nationale de médecine (NLM) pour s'assurer qu'ils répondent à des normes de contrôle de qualité spécifiques avant d'être publiés sur le site Web public.

Dates principales de l'étude

Début de l'étude

1 décembre 2005

Achèvement primaire (Réel)

1 janvier 2008

Achèvement de l'étude (Réel)

1 avril 2008

Dates d'inscription aux études

Première soumission

19 décembre 2005

Première soumission répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

19 décembre 2005

Première publication (Estimation)

20 décembre 2005

Mises à jour des dossiers d'étude

Dernière mise à jour publiée (Estimation)

14 septembre 2016

Dernière mise à jour soumise répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

2 août 2016

Dernière vérification

1 octobre 2011

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