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CompletedNCT04352309

Efficacy Study Of Oral Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir Tablet In Pediatric (12 Years and Older) And Adult Treatment-Naive Participants With Chronic Hepatitis C Genotypes 1 To 6 And Liver Cirrhosis

REAl World Evidence Of The Effectiveness And Clinical Practice Use Of Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir For 8 Weeks Treatment In Patients With Chronic HepatitiS C GenotYpes 1 to 6 And Liver Cirrhosis In Russian Federation (EASY)

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
99 (actual)
Sponsor
AbbVie · Industry
Sex
All
Age
12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection is among the most common of all chronic liver diseases. HCV predominantly affects liver cells and causes the liver to become inflamed and damaged. This can lead to cirrhosis (scarring of the liver) and liver cancer leaving trial participants with need for liver transplant. The purpose of this study is to see how effective Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir (GLE/PIB) is in a real world setting of participants with chronic HCV genotypes 1 to 6 and liver cirrhosis who have never received any treatment for HCV. GLE/PIB is a drug developed for the treatment of HCV infection. This is a prospective (future), observational study in treatment-naive (those who have not received treatment) participants with HCV genotypes 1 to 6 and compensated cirrhosis. All study participants will receive GLE/PIB as prescribed by their study doctor in accordance with approved local label. Pediatric (12 years and older) and adult participants with a diagnosis of HCV genotypes 1 to 6 and compensated cirrhosis will be enrolled in the study in Russian Federation. Participants will receive GLE/PIB tablets to be taken by mouth daily according to their physicians' prescription. The total duration of the study is 20 weeks, with a treatment period of 8 weeks and a follow up period of 12 weeks. There is expected to be no additional burden for participants in this trial. All study visits will occur during routine clinical practice and participants will be followed for 12 weeks.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2020-05-29
Primary completion
2021-06-11
Completion
2021-06-11
First posted
2020-04-20
Last updated
2022-06-09

Locations

6 sites across 1 country: Russia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04352309. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.