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CompletedNCT01318707

Biomarkers Serum Collection Methodology Pilot Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
Georgetown University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare the standard collection of whole blood in tiger top tubes for serum collection versus a collection method of added FVIII to whole blood samples in the hemophilia population for routine biomarker assays to ensure reliable assay results.

Detailed description

20 adults with severe Hemophilia A seen in one HTC site for routine blood drawing will be consented for discard blood sampling. Half of the whole blood discard will be placed in a tiger top test tube, and half of the whole blood discard sample will be placed in a red top test tube containing exogenously added recombinant human FVIII concentrate \[Advate, Baxter immuno\] to assure an end concentration of once IU per CC of whole blood. Both whole blood specimens will be allowed to coagulate at room temperature and then will be centrifuged to prepare serum. The separated serum from each type of collection test tubes will be aliquoted into eppendorf tubes (a minimum of two aliquots per sample) at a volume of 150 microliters. Aliquoted serum samples will be stored at -70 degrees centigrade and shipped on dry ice to Synarc Labs. A panel of standard CTX bone resorption assays will be preformed in duplicate on the two differently processed serum specimens obtained from each subject. Results will be analyzed for inter-subject variability using stored age-matched samples provided by Synarc and intra-subject variability will also be analyzed.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2010-12-01
Primary completion
2011-05-01
Completion
2011-05-01
First posted
2011-03-18
Last updated
2012-07-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01318707. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.