Clinical Trial: Pharmacovigilance in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Patients Treated With Biologic Agents and/or Methotrexate

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Pharmacovigilance in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Patients (Pharmachild) Treated With Biologic Agents and/or Methotrexate. A PRINTO/PRES Registry

Brief Summary:

BACKGROUND: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common chronic paediatric rheumatic disease (PRD) and an important cause of short and long-term disability. Although none of the available drugs for JIA has a curative potential, prognosis has greatly improved as a result of substantial progress in disease management. The therapeutic treatment of children with JIA encompasses the use of NSAIDs and intra-articular steroid injections. In those patients not responding to NSAIDs, methotrexate (MTX) has become the disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) of first choice worldwide. For children not responding to MTX, biologic agents recently have become treatment options.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: 3-10 year observation study related to children with JIA undergoing treatment with MTX or biologic agents with the following objectives:

  1. To create a long-term observational registry of a large population of prevalent and incident cases.
  2. Use the accumulating data in the registry to conduct (i) a pharmacovigilance/safety study (primary endpoint) and (ii) estimate effectiveness (frequency and magnitude of response, disease activity over time inhibition or slowing of joint erosions and other radiological evidence of disease progression,), and (iii) estimate adherence to the various treatment regimens. Data from the registry will be used to compare safety and effectiveness profiles amongst the patient cohorts.
  3. To identify clinical and laboratory predictors of safety, response to therapy, including remission This project has retrospective (first 3 years) and prospective components (up to 10 years) and will be conducted by the participating centres of the more than 50 countries belonging to the Paediatric Rheumatology INternational

    Detailed Summary:

    Study Design This is a 3-10 year, international, multicentre, observational, safety and efficacy (response, joint erosion, damage, and treatment adherence) study aimed at collecting prospective safety, tolerability, efficacy, and treatment adherence information on JIA subjects exposed to any biologic agents and MTX, according to local standard of practice.

    This is a non-interventional study, where the medicinal products are prescribed as per the investigator's decision. The assignment of the subject to a particular therapeutic strategy is not decided in advance by the study protocol, but falls within current practice and the prescription of the medicine is clearly separated from the decision to include the subject in the study. No additional diagnostic or monitoring procedures shall be applied to the subjects and epidemiological methods will be used for the analysis of collected data.

    Duration and treatment will be as per investigator's decision. The nature and frequency of subjects' visits to the investigator's site will be determined only by the investigator, according to his/her judgment on the basis of the clinical evolution of the subject.

    The duration of the study is expected to be at least 3 years from initiation of the first site and may be continued beyond if adequate funding is be available.


    Sponsor: Istituto Giannina Gaslini

    Current Primary Outcome:

    • Safety in patients with JIA on biologics/MTX from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      To compare the long term incidence rates of emergent moderate, severe adverse events (AEs) and serious A (SAE) observed in paediatric subjects with JIA. This will include but not be limited to, malignancies, opportunistic infections, autoimmune events, cardiovascular events, central nervous system involvement (e.g. optic neuritis, demyelinating disease), infertility, gastrointestinal bleeding, macrophage activation syndrome (MAS).
    • Long-term efficacy in patients with JIA on biologics/MTX from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      To assess the long-term efficacy (magnitude of response, prevention or slowing of joint erosion and damage, and treatment adherence) of biologic agents and MTX for the treatment of children and adolescents with different categories of JIA.


    Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

    Current Secondary Outcome:

    • Predictors of safety from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      Identify predictors of safety (clinical or experimental, magnitude of response, remission)
    • Risk factor from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      Assess potential risk factors (e.g. concomitant medications or diseases, medical history etc), which may modify the safety profile of biologic agents and MTX;
    • Number of children in treatment with biologics from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      To assess the number of children in which a biologic agent is added to the treatment
    • Wrist joint erosion from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      Evaluate the progression of wrist joint erosion over time and abnormal growth/maturation in JIA subjects presenting a wrist involvement
    • Assess the reasons for stopping drug treatment from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      • To assess the reasons for stopping drug treatment
    • Efficacy from 3 to 10 years from drug initiation [ Time Frame: 3-10 years ]
      • To evaluate efficacy in terms, in the different JIA categories, of individual JIA core set variables, and the ACR Paediatric 30, 50, 70, 90, 100 criteria for improvement, and the achievement of clinical remission on and off medication as well as the occurrence of disease flare during biologic agents and MTX treatment course and after drug discontinuation, and the attainment of a status of minimal disease actvity (MDA)


    Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

    Information By: Istituto Giannina Gaslini

    Dates:
    Date Received: July 19, 2011
    Date Started: December 2011
    Date Completion: December 2021
    Last Updated: February 29, 2016
    Last Verified: February 2016