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CompletedNCT01560052

Therapeutic Evaluation of Steroids in IgA Nephropathy Global Study (TESTING Low Dose Study)

Therapeutic Evaluation of Steroids in IgA Nephropathy Global Study Low Dose Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
503 (actual)
Sponsor
The George Institute · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study will evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of low dose oral methylprednisolone compared to matching placebo, on a background of routine RAS inhibitor therapy, in preventing kidney events in patients with IgA nephropathy and features suggesting a high risk of progression.

Detailed description

IgA glomerulonephritis is the most common primary glomerulonephritis, and immunosuppression with steroids has been suggested to be a potential protective therapy, although the benefits and risks have not been clearly established. The TESTING study was established to compare the effects of oral methylprednisolone 0.8 mg/kg/day weaning over 6-8 months, to matching placebo on the risk of kidney failure events, using a double-blind, randomised, controlled design. After the randomisation of 262 participants to the TESTING an imbalance in serious adverse events was noted between the methylprednisolone and placebo arms of the trial by the Data Monitoring Committee, mostly due to infection. As the data also suggested likely benefit on kidney outcomes, a further 240 participants will be randomised to methylprednisolone 0.4 mg/kg/day compared to matching placebo (The TESTING low-dose group). Oral sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim will also be provided to reduce the risk of infection All participants will undergo long term follow-up until at least 160 primary outcome events are observed (expected to be an average of at least 4 years), and the effects of steroids on the risk of the composite kidney outcome will be assessed on the study population as a whole, stratified for treatment regimen so long as there is no evidence of significant heterogeneity in the efficacy at reducing the primary outcome. Each of the original and the low-dose cohorts in TESTING will also have separate power to detect reductions in proteinuria and effects on average eGFR, along with effects on important safety outcomes with the steroid regimens used.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGmethylprednisoloneOriginal Cohort: Oral methylprednisolone or placebo 0.8mg/kg/day with a maximum of 48mg/day x 2months, taper by 8mg/day every month, patients will also receive optimal blood pressure control and full dose of ACE inhibitors or ARBs as recommended by guidelines Low Dose Cohort: Oral methylprednisolone or placebo 0.4mg/kg/day with a maximum 32mg/day and minimum of 24mg/day then reducing over 6-9months. All the patients will also receive optimal blood pressure control and full dose of ACE inhibitors or ARBs as recommended by guidelines throughout the trial. Prophylactic trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (a single strength tablet daily or half a double strength tablet daily) will be used during the first 3 months after randomisation in the low dose cohort, for the prevention of severe PJP infection, unless there is a documented sulfa allergy.
DRUGPlaceboIntervention: Drug: Placebo Original Cohort: Matching placebo tablets, all the patients will receive optimal blood pressure control and full dose of ACE inhibitors or ARBs as recommended by guidelines throughout the trial. Low Dose cohort: Matching placebo will be given reducing over 6-9months. All the patients will also receive optimal blood pressure control and full dose of ACE inhibitors or ARBs as recommended by guidelines throughout the trial. Prophylactic trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (a single strength tablet daily or half a double strength tablet daily) will be used during the first 3 months after randomisation in the low dose cohort, for the prevention of severe PJP infection, unless there is a documented sulfa allergy

Timeline

Start date
2012-05-05
Primary completion
2021-07-23
Completion
2021-07-23
First posted
2012-03-21
Last updated
2021-09-23

Locations

66 sites across 6 countries: Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01560052. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.