To evaluate the efficacy of satavaptan on top of conventional treatment in the treatment of clinically evident ascites in patients with cirrhosis of the liver and to evaluate the tolerability and safety of satavaptan over a 52-week treatment period in patients with cirrhosis of the liver and ascites.
Official Title
Satavaptan Cirrhotic Ascites Treatment Study: a Double-Blind, Randomised, Parallel-Group Comparison of Treatment With Satavaptan at 5 to 10 mg Daily Versus Placebo on Top of Conventional Treatment in Patients With Ascites Due to Cirrhosis of the Liver
Conditions
Ascites, Liver Cirrhosis
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
Further Details
Primary Outcome Measures:
- Composite endpoint of ascites worsening at week 12
Secondary Outcome Measures:
- Composite endpoint of ascites worsening at week 24. Increase in ascites at week 12
Study Start
July 2006
Eligibility & Criteria
- Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years and above
- Genders Eligible for Study: Both
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with cirrhosis of the liver
- Patients with clinically evident ascites primarily managed by diet and/or diuretics
- Stable treatment of ascites for at least the previous 2 weeks without paracentesis
- Patients having undergone no more than one therapeutic paracentesis in the previous 6 months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with an existing functional TIPS (transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt) or other shunt
- Known hepatocellular carcinoma
- Patients with ascites of cardiac origin or due to peritoneal infection (e.g. tuberculosis) or peritoneal carcinoma
- Patients previously exposed to satavaptan in the past 12 months
Total Enrolment
440
Contact Details
Cove, New South Wales, Australia; Recruiting
- GV-Contact-us@sanofi-aventis.com
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