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RecruitingNCT05285917

Promoting Utilization and Safety of Hydroxyurea Using Precision in Africa

BrUOG 419 - Promoting Utilization and Safety of Hydroxyurea Using Precision in Africa (PUSHUP)

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
400 (estimated)
Sponsor
Brown University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
6 Months – 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is among the world's most common and devastating blood disorders, affecting more than 300,000 newborns per year. Most infants with SCA are born in the low-resource settings of sub- Saharan Africa, where an estimated 50-90% will die before 5 years of age due to lack of early diagnosis and appropriate care. Hydroxyurea is a safe and effective once-daily oral medication that has become the standard of care for the treatment of children with SCA in high-resource settings. There is now a growing body of evidence to support the safety and clinical benefits of hydroxyurea for the treatment of SCA in sub-Saharan Africa. The requirement for frequent laboratory monitoring, uncertainties about appropriate, most effective dosing, and the concern for hematologic laboratory toxicities, however, will continue to limit widespread hydroxyurea utilization and real-world effectiveness. The investigators have recently developed and prospectively evaluated an individualized, pharmacokinetics-guided hydroxyurea dosing strategy for children with SCA that has demonstrated optimal clinical and laboratory benefits with minimal toxicity. In this research study, the investigators aim to extend this precision medicine approach to Africa.

Detailed description

The Promoting Utilization and Safety of Hydroxyurea Using Precision in Africa (PUSHUP) trial is a prospective, randomized clinical trial of hydroxyurea for 400 children with SCA in Luanda, Angola. The study will prospectively evaluate the safety and efficacy of hydroxyurea with limited laboratory monitoring and will bring precision medicine to children with SCA using several novel features including measurement of hydroxyurea using a battery-powered HPLC machine and individualized dose calculations using an automated computer-based algorithm. The objective of this study is to establish evidence-based guidelines for hydroxyurea in sub-Saharan Africa, including appropriate dosing and laboratory monitoring strategy with the goal of allowing for widespread use of hydroxyurea across sub-Saharan Africa, regardless of clinical or laboratory resources.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGHydroxyureaHydroxyurea has a narrow therapeutic window such that selection of the correct dose is essential to optimize benefits and avoid toxicity.

Timeline

Start date
2023-11-15
Primary completion
2026-09-01
Completion
2027-09-01
First posted
2022-03-18
Last updated
2025-04-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Angola

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05285917. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.