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Algorithm-based Management to Reduce the Recurrence of GI Bleeding and Severe Epistaxis in Von Willebrand Disease

Algorithm-based Management to Reduce the Recurrence of GI Bleeding and Severe Epistaxis in Von Willebrand Disease

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

WILL MANAGE is a prospective multicenter controlled open label randomized trial comparing an algorithm-based multidisciplinary management to a standard of care to reduce the incidence of bleeding (GI bleeding or severe epistaxis) recurrence in von Willebrand disease.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Males and females adults aged \> 18 years
  • With a constitutional von Willebrand Disease (according to the phenotypic criteria of the French Reference Center of von Willebrand Disease)
  • With a GI bleeding \[either overt (any hematemesis, any melena or hematochezia with at least a 2g/dL drop in hemoglobin) or occult (iron deficiency anemia with at least 2g/dL drop in hemoglobin)\] with the presence of angiodysplasia or a negative finding on digestive conventional endoscopy OR with a severe epistaxis (requiring red blood cells transfusion or treatment with VWF concentrates)
  • Be affiliated to a social security scheme
  • Written informed consent obtained

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Acquired von Willebrand Disease
  • Presence of an inhibitor to VWF or a contra indication to VWF concentrates
  • Contra-indication to videocapsule endoscopy
  • Refusal of the procedures part of the study
  • Pregnant women or breastfeeding
  • Short-life expectancy
  • Liver cirrhosis Child-Pugh C or diagnosed portal hypertension
  • Cancer currently undergoing chemotherapy
  • Inability to provide informed consent
  • Patient under justice protection

Study details
    Von Willebrand Disease (VWD)

NCT06651255

University Hospital, Lille

27 June 2026

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