just back from my pre-screening
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:02 pm
I just got back from my pre-trial screening. The site I am looking at is in the final stages of hopefully getting approved. I should know by next Monday latest. A lot of things concerned me about the site and trial. I would be the 1st participant at this site. That means possibly not as much experience with Campath as a site that has given many already. Otherwise the site seemed fine. There is a hospital on the campus, an infusion center, the principal investigator / neurologist has his office there and it is only about 1.5-2 hour drive from my house. There is another site at USC, but that is farther and would be much less convenient.
Then the trial itself.... the informed consent form took > 2hours to go through. I was unaware of the high rate of pretty grim side effects. 6 of 216 patients got ITP which is pretty darn serious and requires much steriods and possibly blood platelet infusions. Then the thyroid issue...>25% of patients have thyroid issues and some can get some phenomenon where the eyes swell and bulge too. That does not go away even after the treatment for that side effect's cause. The doctor kept reminding me that this trial had a pretty high rate of serious side effects.
Well damn...now I am back to waffling on it. The side effects listed were ominous at best. The doctor's at this site have not administered Campath before (they do have close contacts with USC where many patients are in the trial already). I am going to read through the consent form again as I will not know for a few days if this site is going to be accepted. The principle investigator doctor and the regulatory affairs Dr both said that I meet the criterea for inclusion, a perfect candidate they said - so that is out of the way. Now I just have to figure out what the hay to do. Tysabri does not sound so bad anymore... argghh I am flippin out. Any comments are welcome.
Then the trial itself.... the informed consent form took > 2hours to go through. I was unaware of the high rate of pretty grim side effects. 6 of 216 patients got ITP which is pretty darn serious and requires much steriods and possibly blood platelet infusions. Then the thyroid issue...>25% of patients have thyroid issues and some can get some phenomenon where the eyes swell and bulge too. That does not go away even after the treatment for that side effect's cause. The doctor kept reminding me that this trial had a pretty high rate of serious side effects.
Well damn...now I am back to waffling on it. The side effects listed were ominous at best. The doctor's at this site have not administered Campath before (they do have close contacts with USC where many patients are in the trial already). I am going to read through the consent form again as I will not know for a few days if this site is going to be accepted. The principle investigator doctor and the regulatory affairs Dr both said that I meet the criterea for inclusion, a perfect candidate they said - so that is out of the way. Now I just have to figure out what the hay to do. Tysabri does not sound so bad anymore... argghh I am flippin out. Any comments are welcome.