He-move-philia, Lifestyle Intervention for Patients With Hemophilia
Study Details
- Hemophilia
- Inclusion criteria
- Diagnosed with hemophilia A, B, FVII deficiency, fibrinogen deficiency, von Willebrand Disease or other bleeding disorder preferably requiring coagulation products for prophylaxis or on demand in case of bleeding
- ≥ 18 years of age
- BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2
- Motivated to change their lifestyle
- Being able to speak, read and understand the Dutch language
- Exclusion criteria
- Health care insurance with CZ or ONVZ as these health insurances have no contract with Profitt Lifestylecoaching.
- A contraindication or inability for physical activity as judged by the treating hemophilia physician
- Participation in another research trial
- Unable to understand the written information
- Unable to sign the informed consent
- Unwilling to randomize to the combined or individual intervention group
Protocol Summary
This study is looking at how safe it is to switch from emicizumab to Mim8, in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 is a new medicine that is used to prevent bleeding episodes in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 works by replacing the function of the missing clotting factor VIII (FVIII). Mim8 will be injected under the skin using a pen-injector either once every week, once every two weeks or once every month. The participants will be trained in using the pen injector. The participants can choose themselves, in collaboration with the study doctor how often they get Mim8 in this study. When the participant will get their first Mim8 injection depends on their current treatment with emicizumab. The participants will get their first Mim8 injection at Visit 2. Participants will have between 6 and 27 Mim8 injections. The total number of injections participants will have depends on their dosing frequency. The study will last for about 6-12 months. While taking part in this study, there are some restrictions about what medicine participant can use. The study doctor will tell the participants more about this. In case the participants experience bleeds, these can be treated with additional haemostatic medicine as agreed with the study doctor. Female participants cannot take part if they are pregnant, breast-feeding or plan to get pregnant during the study period.