Long-term Safety of Eplontersen Treated aTTR Patients and in Liver Transplant and Severely Hepatic Impaired Subpopulations

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorAstraZeneca

About this trial

The aim of this observational cohort study is to characterise use of eplontersen in patients with prior liver transplant or with pre-existing severe hepatic impairment, as well as to assess long-term safety among all new users of eplontersen; all are areas of missing information

Primary objectives are:

1. To describe demographic and clinical characteristics of patients at eplontersen initiation, including the prevalence of prior liver transplant (overall and by reason for liver transplant), and the prevalence of severe hepatic impairment; and to describe patients in these subgroups (prior liver transplant, severe hepatic impairment). 2. To describe long-term safety in patients who initiate eplontersen treatment, including onset of new clinical events, abnormal laboratory values and serious adverse events.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

D8450R00003 participants who consented to have their data used for future related research studies.

D8450R00003 participants who initiated eplontersen treatment up to 1-year prior to enrolment into D8450R00003 study observation period, irrespective of ATTR phenotype or genotype. For the comparative analyses, patients unexposed to eplontersen treatment and who initiated another ATTR treatment during D8450R00003 study observation period will be included

Disqualifiers

Patients with exposure to eplontersen more than 1-year prior to enrolment into D8450R00003 study.

Patients who participated in an interventional ATTR study in the 12-months prior to enrolment into D8450R00003 study.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • None ( observational study )

Treatment groups

320 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Locations

This trial has no locations

Sponsors and collaborators

AstraZeneca

Lead sponsor

ICON Clinical Research

Collaborator