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Nuwiq for Perioperative Management Of Patients With Haemophilia A on Emicizumab Regular Prophylaxis Study

Nuwiq for Perioperative Management Of Patients With Haemophilia A on Emicizumab Regular Prophylaxis Study

Recruiting
12 years and older
Male
Phase 4

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Overview

Recombinant factor VIII for the prevention of bleeding in patients with severe haemophilia A undergoing major surgery while receiving emicizumab prophylaxis

Description

Patients with severe haemophilia A receiving emicizumab will often need concomitant FVIII to provide haemostatic cover during major surgery. This prospective, open-label, uncontrolled, single-arm, multinational, multicentre study aims to evaluate the overall perioperative haemostatic efficacy of Nuwiq, a recombinant factor VIII, in combination with emicizumab prophylaxis in male patients over 12 with severe haemophilia A undergoing major surgery.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Severe haemophilia A (FVIII activity [FVIII:C] <1%) according to medical history
  • Male patients at least 12 years of age
  • Previous treatment with any FVIII product(s) for at least 150 exposure days
  • On regular prophylaxis with emicizumab for at least 1 month prior to a scheduled major elective surgery requiring FVIII treatment
  • Freely given written informed consent of the patient, or parent/legal representative where applicable, obtained in accordance with local regulations

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Coagulation disorder other than haemophilia A
  • Present or past FVIII inhibitor (≥0.6 Bethesda units [BU]/mL) according to medical history
  • Severe liver or kidney disease (alanine aminotransferase [ALT] and/or aspartate aminotransferase [AST] levels >5 times the upper limit of normal; or creatinine >120 μmol/L)
  • Known hypersensitivity to Nuwiq's active substance or its excipients (sucrose, sodium chloride, calcium chloride dihydrate, arginine hydrochloride, sodium citrate dihydrate, poloxamer 188)
  • Already had surgery in this study
  • Current participation in another interventional clinical trial
  • Treatment with any investigational medicinal product (IMP) within 30 days prior to screening visit

Study details
    Severe Hemophilia A

NCT05935358

Octapharma

1 November 2025

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