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Congenital Athymia Patient Registry

Congenital Athymia Patient Registry

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21 years and younger
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This Congenital Athymia Patient Registry is an observational exposure-based registry study. It uses a prospective cohort design to follow patients who have been treated with RETHYMIC.

Clinical studies conducted with investigational RETHYMIC showed that treatment can result in immune reconstitution and prolong life. This treatment-based registry is being conducted to learn more about the reconstitution process following treatment and the impact of treatment on longer-term survival and the occurrence of adverse events of special interest (AESI).

Description

This Congenital Athymia Patient Registry is an observational exposure-based registry study. It uses a prospective cohort design to follow patients who have been treated with RETHYMIC.

Clinical studies conducted with investigational RETHYMIC showed that treatment can result in immune reconstitution and prolong life. This treatment-based registry is being conducted to learn more about the reconstitution process following treatment and the impact of treatment on longer-term survival and the occurrence of adverse events of special interest (AESI).

Currently, there is a single site where patients are being treated with RETHYMIC. The Investigator will be responsible for recruiting patients who have recently had (i.e., within the past 60 days) or are scheduled to have this treatment within 30 days and obtaining signed informed consent (and assent as applicable). The Investigator will collect baseline medical history and clinical data information for each enrolled subject. The start of follow-up (day

  1. begins on the day following treatment surgery. Clinical data and flow cytometry test results (when conducted) will be abstracted from the medical records by Clinical Staff at baseline and during follow-up at predefined intervals.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Pediatric patients diagnosed with Congenital Athymia:
    • Who are scheduled for implantation with RETHYMIC within the next 30 days, or who were treated with RETHYMIC within the previous 60 days.
    • Who have provided written informed consent directly, or written informed consent has been provided by the patient, the parent, or legal guardian.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Written informed consent cannot be obtained.

Study details
    Complete DiGeorge Anomaly
    Complete DiGeorge Syndrome
    Congenital Athymia

NCT05329935

Sumitomo Pharma Switzerland GmbH

22 March 2024

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