South Africa, South Africa
Fast Discharge After Acute Myocardial Infarction Discharge MI
The goal of this randomized, multicenter trial is to assess the safety of a fast discharge strategy following acute myocardial infarction as compared to standard of care. The trial will evaluate the hypothesis that a fast discharge strategy (discharge at 24 [± 12] hours) following invasive management of acute myocardial infarction is non-inferior to standard of care (discharge at 72 [± 24] hours) with respect to the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events at 12 months.
Phase
N/ASpan
266 weeksSponsor
Medical University InnsbruckWels, Oberösterreich
Recruiting
AGMT Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Registry (mCRC) Third Line and Beyond
This registry aims at retrospectively and prospectively evaluating the treatment landscape and clinical outcome of mCRC ≥3L in a collective attempt by including multiple oncologic centers in Austria. Patient medical, testing and treatment information will be obtained through extraction of data from existing patient medical charts. Longitudinal follow-up data, including survival and tumor progression, will also be extracted from patient medical charts. Imaging studies ≥3L will be centrally collected in a virtual "imaging-bank" and tumor tissue samples of deceased patients will be stored in a central "bio-bank". Additionally, further biomaterial (e.g. ctDNA samples or DNA from DPYD genotyping) may be requested from the centres in case of specific research questions. The patient follow-up data will be obtained until patient death or loss to follow-up. For documentation in the registry, no further diagnostic or therapeutic measures are required than those already necessary in general. Participation in the registry must not interfere with treatment routines. Only routine data, which have already been recorded in the patients' medical charts, is transferred to the electronic Case Report Forms. To maintain patient confidentiality, each patient will be assigned a unique patient identifying number upon enrollment; this number will accompany the patients' medical and other registry information throughout the lifetime of the registry. A written consent must be obtained prior to the input of data. No informed consent is required from deceased patients. Data will be collected from all sites willing to participate.
Phase
N/ASpan
531 weeksSponsor
Arbeitsgemeinschaft medikamentoese TumortherapieWels
Recruiting
Phase III, Open-label, Study of First-line Dato-DXd in Combination With Rilvegostomig for Advanced Non-squamous NSCLC With High PD-L1 Expression (TC ≥ 50%) and Without Actionable Genomic Alterations
This is a Phase III, randomized, open-label, Global Study of Datopotamab Deruxtecan (Dato-DXd) in Combination With Rilvegostomig or Rilvegostomig monotherapy versus Pembrolizumab monotherapy for the first-line treatment of participants with locally-advanced or metastatic non-squamous NSCLC with high PD-L1 expression (TC ≥ 50%) and without actionable genomic alterations.
Phase
3Span
320 weeksSponsor
AstraZenecaWels
Recruiting
AGMT Austrian CLL (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) Registry
This registry is designed as multicenter observational cohort of patients with CLL. Patient medical, testing and treatment information will be obtained through extraction of data from existing patient medical charts. Longitudinal follow-up data, including survival and tumor progression, will also be extracted from patient medical charts. This patient follow-up data will be obtained until patient death or loss to follow-up. For documentation in the registry, no further diagnostic or therapeutic measures are required than those already necessary in general. Participation in the registry must not interfere with treatment routines. Only routine data, which has already been recorded in the patient's medical chart, is transferred to the electronic Case Report Forms. To maintain patient confidentiality, each patient will be assigned a unique patient identifying number upon enrollment; this number will accompany the patient's medical and other registry information throughout the lifetime of the registry. A written consent must be obtained prior to the input of data. No informed consent is required from deceased patients.
Phase
N/ASpan
302 weeksSponsor
Arbeitsgemeinschaft medikamentoese TumortherapieWels
Recruiting
Study on Efficacy and Safety of Givinostat Versus Hydroxyurea in Patients With Polycythemia Vera
Phase
3Span
123 weeksSponsor
ItalfarmacoWels, Oberösterreich
Recruiting
Early Versus Late Ofatumumab (Kesimpta®) Use in Austrian RMS-Patients Over 2 Years
This multi-center, observational study will describe the effects of Ofatumumab in 2 cohorts in a routine medical care setting. Cohort one will comprise patients who have started Ofatumumab early during their disease (treatment naive patients or those that started Ofatumumab within 3 years of first therapy initiation). Cohort two will include patients who have been on other DMTs (one or several) for a minimum of 3 years prior to switching to Ofatumumab. Patients in both cohorts will be observed for two years.
Phase
N/ASpan
164 weeksSponsor
Novartis PharmaceuticalsWels
Recruiting
DESTINY Breast Respond HER2-low Europe
This non-interventional study will investigate the effectiveness withT-DXd, the demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients, treatment patterns, tolerability, management of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), and patient experience of T-DXd in patients with HER2-low unresectable and/or metastatic breast cancer. Patients will be treated according to the proposed indication statement in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC). No drug product will be administered as part of this study. Data on conventional chemotherapy (i.e., including but not limited to capecitabine, eribulin, gemcitabine, paclitaxel and nab-paclitaxel) will also be collected in a disease registry part of the study.
Phase
N/ASpan
254 weeksSponsor
Daiichi Sankyo Europe, GmbH, a Daiichi Sankyo CompanyWels
Recruiting
An Open-label Phase 3b Study of Ivosidenib in Combination With Azacitidine in Adult Patients Newly Diagnosed With IDH1m Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) Ineligible for Intensive Induction Chemotherapy.
Participants who are eligible and enroll in the study will attend a study visit on the first day of each 28-day cycle. Study visits will consist of a physical exam, blood work, electrocardiogram (ECG) and other assessments. After treatment discontinuation participants will be contacted every 12 weeks through the end of the study (currently planned for 2026) to assess survival. The study drug, Ivosidenib, will be taken once daily throughout the duration of participation in the study, and Azacitidine will only be administered for 7 days at the beginning of each 28 day cycle. If at any point ivosidenib is made available as a medical prescription at the patient's site, the patient will switch to commercial product and will continue to be followed according to the protocol.
Phase
3Span
183 weeksSponsor
Servier Affaires MédicalesWels
Recruiting
A Study of Camizestrant in ER+/HER2- Early Breast Cancer After at Least 2 Years of Standard Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy
This is a Phase III open-label study to assess if camizestrant improves outcomes compared to standard endocrine therapy in patients with ER+/HER2 - early breast cancer who completed definitive locoregional therapy (with or without chemotherapy) and standard adjuvant endocrine therapy (ET) for at least 2 years and up to 5 years. The planned duration of treatment in either arm of the study is 60 months. The eligible patients must have intermediate or high risk of recurrence, as defined by specified clinical and biologic criteria. Prior use of CDK4/6 inhibitors is permitted. The primary endpoint of the study is Invasive breast cancer-free survival (IBCFS) and main secondary endpoints include Invasive disease-free survival (IDFS), Distant relapse-free survival (DRFS), Overall survival (OS), Safety and Clinical Outcome Assessments (COAs). Patients will be followed for 10 years from randomization of the last patient.
Phase
3Span
687 weeksSponsor
AstraZenecaWels
Recruiting
A Study to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Efgartigimod PH20 SC in Adult Participants With Active Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy.
Phase
2/3Span
225 weeksSponsor
argenxWels
Recruiting