About this trial
In parallel with the growth of ATHN's clinical studies, the number of new therapies for all blood disorders is increasing significantly. Some of the recently FDA-approved therapies for congenital and acquired hematologic conditions have not yet demonstrated long-term safety and effectiveness beyond the pivotal trials that led to their approval. In addition, results from well controlled, pivotal studies often cannot be replicated once a therapy has been approved for general use.2,3,4,5
In 2019 alone, the FDA has issued approvals for 24 new therapies for congenital and acquired hematologic conditions.6 In addition, almost 10,000 new studies for hematologic diseases are currently registered on www.clinicaltrials.gov.7
With this increase in potential new therapies possible, it is imperative that clinicians and clinical researchers in the field of non-neoplastic hematology have a uniform, secure, unbiased, and enduring method to collect long-term safety and efficacy data. As emphasized in a recently published review, accurate, uniform and quality national data collection is critical in clinical research, particularly for longitudinal cohort studies covering a lifetime of biologic risk.8
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
None
Disqualifiers
Any age
Having a congenital or acquired blood disorder; or
Having a bleeding phenotype as indicated by an age adjusted abnormal ISTH Bleeding Assessment Tool score with an unknown diagnosis; or
Connective tissue disorder with bleeding tendency as indicated by an age adjusted abnormal ISTH Bleeding Assessment Tool score.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
7
Trial groupsSee each trial group below.
Sponsors and collaborators
American Thrombosis and Hemostasis Network
Lead sponsor
Pfizer
Collaborator
Hemophilia of Georgia, Inc.
Collaborator
Genentech, Inc.
Collaborator
CSL Behring
Collaborator
Sanofi
Collaborator
Novo Nordisk A/S
Collaborator
Hemab ApS
Collaborator