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Observational Study in Infants Who Are Prescribed Treatment With Keppra® (Levetiracetam) Oral Solution

18 de novembro de 2014 atualizado por: UCB Pharma

Observational Sentinel Sites Study in Infants Younger Than 12 Months Who Are Prescribed Treatment With Keppra® (Levetiracetam) Oral Solution in Usual Clinical Practice

The purpose of this observational study is to broaden the knowledge of the known safety and efficacy profile of Keppra® (Levetiracetam) oral solution in epileptic infants younger than 12 months when treated according to routine clinical practice. Their data will be collected until they reach the age of 13 months.

Visão geral do estudo

Status

Concluído

Condições

Descrição detalhada

This non-interventional sentinel sites post-authorization safety study (PASS) aims to collect additional data on use of Keppra® (Levetiracetam) oral solution in clinical practice, and on efficacy and safety of Keppra® (Levetiracetam) in infants younger than12 months. Epileptic patients between the age of 1 month and 11 months inclusive can be invited for participation to the non-interventional sentinel sites PASS, after the physician has decided to initiate therapy with Keppra® (Levetiracetam) oral solution (100 mg/ml bottle) and patient has so far been treated with Keppra® (Levetiracetam) for no longer than 10 days. The patients will be followed and their data will be collected until they reach the age of 13 months.

Tipo de estudo

Observacional

Inscrição (Real)

101

Contactos e Locais

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Locais de estudo

      • Berlin, Alemanha
        • 027
      • Bielefeld, Alemanha
        • 024
      • Heidelberg, Alemanha
        • 026
      • Kehl Kork, Alemanha
        • 021
      • Kiel, Alemanha
        • 023
      • Muenster, Alemanha
        • 022
      • Barcelona, Espanha
        • 043
      • Madrid, Espanha
        • 044
      • Madrid, Espanha
        • 045
      • Murcia, Espanha
        • 046
      • Amiens, França
        • 012
      • Bron, França
        • 010
      • Paris, França
        • 011
      • Athens, Grécia
        • 072
      • Patras, Grécia
        • 071
      • Bologna, Itália
        • 037
      • Calambrone, Itália
        • 031
      • Milano, Itália
        • 032
      • Roma, Itália
        • 034
      • Verona, Itália
        • 035
      • Gdansk, Polônia
        • 065
      • Lodz, Polônia
        • 064
      • Szczecin, Polônia
        • 063
      • Warszawa, Polônia
        • 062
      • Birmingham, Reino Unido
        • 057
      • Liverpool, Reino Unido
        • 052
      • London, Reino Unido
        • 051

Critérios de participação

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Critérios de elegibilidade

Idades elegíveis para estudo

1 mês a 11 meses (Filho)

Aceita Voluntários Saudáveis

Não

Gêneros Elegíveis para o Estudo

Tudo

Método de amostragem

Amostra Não Probabilística

População do estudo

Patients coming to day clinic for consultation by specialist

Descrição

Inclusion Criteria:

  • diagnosis of epilepsy
  • being treated with Keppra® Oral Solution
  • aged between 1 month and 11 months inclusive at study baseline

Exclusion Criteria:

  • none

Plano de estudo

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Como o estudo é projetado?

Detalhes do projeto

Coortes e Intervenções

Grupo / Coorte
Patients, 1 - 11 months old, prescribed Keppra® oral solution
Epileptic patients who have been prescribed Keppra® (Levetiracetam) oral solution and who are between 1 and 11 months old. The patients will be followed as per current clinical practices for their condition. The choice of medical treatment, including the concomitant use of other antiepileptic drugs, is made independently by the physician in the regular course of practice and is not influenced by the study protocol.

O que o estudo está medindo?

Medidas de resultados primários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) From Baseline Through Safety Follow-up Visit
Prazo: From Baseline through the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)
Number of patients with any Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) as reported by the patient's parent and/or caregiver or observed by the treating physician during the study (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up).
From Baseline through the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)

Medidas de resultados secundários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Incidence of Overall Serious Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) From Baseline Through the Safety Follow-up
Prazo: From Baseline through the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-weeks safety follow-up)
Number of patients with any serious Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) during the study (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up).
From Baseline through the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-weeks safety follow-up)
Incidence of Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) Leading to Temporary or Permanent Discontinuation of Keppra® (Levetiracetam) From Baseline Through the Last Visit
Prazo: From Baseline through the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Number of patients with any Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) leading to temporary or permanent discontinuation of Keppra® (Levetiracetam) during the Treatment Period (maximum 12 months).
From Baseline through the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Presence of Deviation From the Normal Milestones of Psychomotor Development From Baseline to the Last Treatment Visit
Prazo: From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Number of patients with presence of deviation from the normal milestones of psychomotor development during the Treatment Period (maximum 12 months). The treating physician evaluated at each visit, as part of standard clinical practice, the psychomotor development of the patient. The evaluation of the patient's psychomotor development was categorized by the motor development, the social development and the language development.
From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Mean Change From Baseline in Standardized Body Weight Scores at the Safety Follow-up Visit
Prazo: From Baseline to the safety follow-up visit (maximum treatment period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)
For each visit, body weight was measured and standardization for gender and age was performed based on WHO growth charts to obtain z-scores. For this outcome measure, the mean of the differences of individual body weight z-scores from Safety Follow-up Visit to Baseline was determined.
From Baseline to the safety follow-up visit (maximum treatment period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)
Mean Change From Baseline in Standardized Body Length Scores at the Safety Follow-up Visit
Prazo: From Baseline to the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)
For each visit, body length was measured and age standardization was performed based on WHO growth charts to obtain z-scores. For this outcome measure, the difference of body length z-scores from Safety Follow-up Visit to Baseline was determined and averaged across the study population.
From Baseline to the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)
Mean Change From Baseline in Standardized Head Circumference Scores at the Safety Follow-up Visit
Prazo: From Baseline to the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)
For each visit, head circumference was measured and age standardization was performed based on WHO growth charts to obtain z-scores. For this outcome measure, the difference of head circumference z-scores from Safety Follow-up Visit to Baseline was determined and averaged across the study population.
From Baseline to the Safety Follow-up Visit (maximum Treatment Period is 12 months plus 2-week safety follow-up)
Number of Patients With Abnormalities Noted During Physical Examination From Baseline to the Last Treatment Visit
Prazo: From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)

Number of patients with abnormalities noted during physical examination over the Treatment Period (maximum 12 months). Any abnormal findings during the physical examination during the study were reported as Adverse Events (AEs).

The Number of Patients With Abnormalities Noted During Physical Examination From Baseline to the Last Treatment Visit cannot be given because abnormalities at Screening are listed only and worsening after Screening were handled as AEs and tabulated along with the other AEs.

From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Number of Patients With Abnormalities Noted During Neurological Examination From Baseline to the Last Treatment Visit
Prazo: From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
The Number of Patients With Abnormalities Noted During Neurological Examination cannot be given because abnormality frequencies were only determined for single parameters of the neurological examination and therefore a subject might have been counted several times.
From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Global Evaluation Scale of the Psychomotor Development (GES)
Prazo: From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)

Global evaluation scale of the psychomotor development (GES): physician's assessment of the change from Baseline in the psychomotor development at the last Treatment Visit (maximum timeframe is 12 months). The GES is a 7-point scale with the following options:

7=Marked improvement

6=Moderate improvement

5=Slight improvement

4=No Change

3=Slight worsening

2=Moderate worsening

1=Marked worsening

As a variant of this variable, a 3-class variable was derived as follows

  • "Marked improvement," "Moderate improvement," and "Slight improvement" were defined as "Improved."
  • "No change" was defined as "Stable."
  • "Slight worsening," "Moderate worsening," and "Marked worsening" were defined as "Worsened."
From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Global Evaluation Scale of Epilepsy Severity (GES)
Prazo: From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum time frame is 12 months)

Global evaluation scale of epilepsy severity (GES): physician's assessment of the change from Baseline of the epilepsy severity at the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months). The GES is a 7-point scale that assesses change in the severity of the patient's illness. The GES is a 7-point scale with the following options:

7=Marked improvement

6=Moderate improvement

5=Slight improvement

4=No Change

3=Slight worsening

2=Moderate worsening

1=Marked worsening

As a variant of this variable, a 3-class variable was derived as follows

  • "Marked improvement," "Moderate improvement," and "Slight improvement" were defined as "Improved."
  • "No change" was defined as "Stable."
  • "Slight worsening," "Moderate worsening," and "Marked worsening" were defined as "Worsened."
From Baseline to the last Treatment Visit (maximum time frame is 12 months)
Number of Patients Who Withdraw Due to Lack or Loss of Efficacy During the Treatment Period
Prazo: From Baseline through the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)
Number of patients who withdraw due to lack or loss of efficacy during the Treatment Period (maximum 12 months).
From Baseline through the last Treatment Visit (maximum 12 months)

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Datas de registro do estudo

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Datas Principais do Estudo

Início do estudo

1 de janeiro de 2011

Conclusão Primária (Real)

1 de novembro de 2013

Conclusão do estudo (Real)

1 de novembro de 2013

Datas de inscrição no estudo

Enviado pela primeira vez

23 de setembro de 2010

Enviado pela primeira vez que atendeu aos critérios de CQ

27 de setembro de 2010

Primeira postagem (Estimativa)

28 de setembro de 2010

Atualizações de registro de estudo

Última Atualização Postada (Estimativa)

19 de novembro de 2014

Última atualização enviada que atendeu aos critérios de controle de qualidade

18 de novembro de 2014

Última verificação

1 de novembro de 2014

Mais Informações

Termos relacionados a este estudo

Outros números de identificação do estudo

  • N01357
  • 2009-017333-21 (Número EudraCT)

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