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A Study of SmartFlow Magnetic Resonance (MR) Compatible Ventricular Cannula for Administering Eladocagene Exuparvovec to Pediatric Participants
Sponsor: PTC Therapeutics
Summary
This study will have a trial phase, extension phase, and a long-term extension phase. The primary objectives of the trial phase are to assess the pharmacodynamics (PD) of eladocagene exuparvovec treatment by evaluation of homovanillic acid (HVA) levels and to assess the safety of the SmartFlow® magnetic resonance (MR) Compatible Ventricular Cannula for administering eladocagene exuparvovec to pediatric participants with aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) deficiency. The extension phase is designed to capture additional clinical information for eladocagene exuparvovec through study evaluations, changes in motor development, AADC-specific symptoms, and other PD measures. The long-term extension phase is designed to capture long-term safety and efficacy data from participants treated with eladocagene exuparvovec.
Official title: An Open-Label Trial to Address the Safety of the SmartFlow MR-Compatible Ventricular Cannula for Administering Eladocagene Exuparvovec to Pediatric Subjects
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
1 Year - 17 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
13
Start Date
2021-05-12
Completion Date
2028-04-30
Last Updated
2026-02-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Eladocagene Exuparvovec
Four 0.08 milliliters (mL) infusions at a dose of 0.45×10\^11 vg and a volume of 80 microliters (μl) per site to 4 sites (2 per putamen), for the total dose of 1.8×10\^11 vg and a total volume of 320 μl per participant.
Locations (6)
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Duke University Hospital
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Texas Children's Hospital
Houston, Texas, United States
Chaim Sheba Medical Center
Ramat Gan, Israel
National Taiwan University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics
Taipei, Taiwan