Maternal and Postnatal Outcomes Study (MOS): A Global Observational Registry Assessing the Safety of Elfabrio® in Women With Fabry Disease and Their Infants During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexFemale
AgeNot listed
SponsorChiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A.

About this trial

The goal of this observational registry is to evaluate the safety and outcomes of pregnancy and lactation in women with Fabry disease who are exposed to pegunigalsidase alfa within 30 days prior to conception and/or during pregnancy and lactation.

The main objectives are to:

* Assess pregnancy outcomes, including maternal and infant health. * Evaluate the occurrence of congenital malformations and other neonatal outcomes.

This is a global, decentralized, single-arm, prospective and retrospective registry planned to enroll participants over a 10-year period. Eligible patients may be enrolled by their physician or may self-enroll, where permitted by local regulations. Data will be collected through a secure web-based platform, allowing patients and physicians to enter information via electronic case report forms (eCRFs).

Pregnancy and clinical outcomes will be documented throughout pregnancy and up to 12 months post-birth. Data from self-enrolled patients will be confirmed by their primary care or attending physician. This registry is observational and does not impact clinical care or treatment decisions.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Female patients with Fabry disease who have been exposed to at least 1 dose of pegunigalsidase alfa at any time during pregnancy (defined as having received pegunigalsidase alfa within 30 days prior to the DOC and/or during pregnancy) and/or during lactation, and their infants.

Patient or parent/legally authorized representative must be able to understand and provide consent through an Institutional Review Board / Independent Ethics Committee (IRB/IEC) approved Informed Consent Form.

Disqualifiers

None

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not applicable- observational study

Treatment groups

10 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators