Active

Please, contact the EUVAS secretariat for information on actively recruiting centres.

Protocols can be accessed by clicking on the trials’ names.

Trials actively recruiting:

  • PDF Icon RITAZAREM (Randomised controlled trial comparing rituximab with azathioprine as maintenance therapy in relapsing ANCA-associated vasculitis) Recruitment started in April 2013. Detailed information is available at the trial website.
  • PDF Icon PEXIVAS (Plasma exchange and glucocorticoid dosing in the treatment of ANCA-associated vasculitis) This is the largest international multicentre trial in vasculitis so far. The trial shall include 500 patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis with glomerular filtration rate of less than 50ml/’ or lung haemorrhage. It started recruitment in June 2010 and will extend to over a hundred centres on three continents. Detailed information is available at the trial website or in the protocol.

Trials having completed recruitment:

  • PDF Icon MYCYC (Randomised clinical trial of mycophenolate mofetil versus cyclophosphamide for remission induction in ANCA associated vasculitis). The first patient was included in June 2007 and recruitment was completed in 2011.
  • PDF Icon REMAIN (long-term low dose immunosuppression versus treatment withdrawal for renal vasculitis). Recruitment was completed in 2010.

Anchillary studies:

  • DCVAS (Diagnostic and Classification criteria in VASculitis) the trial collects data prospectively in order to design and validate classification and diagnostic criteria for vasculitis.
  • LONGTERM FOLLOW-UP A variety of questions are adressed by analysing the merged database of completed EUVAS trials.
  • HISTOPATHOLOGY Renal histopathology from the clinical trials is correlated to clinical and laboratory outcomes and assessed for novel markers of prognosis and mechanisms of ANCA-associated vasculitis.
  • GWAS The first genome wide association study analyses DNA samples from the clinical trials in ANCA-associated vasculitis.

EUVAS secretariat and clinical trials administration:

Vasculitis & Lupus Research Group
Department of Medicine
Level 5, Box 157
Addenbrookes Hospital
Cambridge CB2 0QQ
United Kingdom

Contact:

T: +44 (0)1223 748062
E: ke295@cam.ac.uk

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