The TIPPS trial seeks to determine the safety and effectiveness of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH), an anticoagulant, in preventing placenta mediated pregnancy complications and venous thromboembolism (VTE) in women with thrombophilia. Thus, the principal research question is: can LMWH prevent thrombosis in the leg veins, pulmonary arteries and placental vessels, thereby reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism (PE), intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), preeclampsia, miscarriage and stillbirth?
TIPPS is a multicentre, multi-national open-label randomized controlled clinical trial. Two hundred and eighty-four thrombophilic women at risk for VTE or placenta mediated pregnancy complications will be recruited. Patients who require anticoagulant prophylaxis during this pregnancy (as judged by the local investigator) or have participated in TIPPS before will not be eligible for the trial. The study consists of five periods: screening, randomization, antenatal follow-up, labour and delivery, and the post-partum follow-up. Eligible and consenting patients will be assigned to one of two groups (treatment or control), stratified by gestational age at randomization: less than 8 weeks, 8 weeks +1 day to 12 weeks , 12 weeks +1 day to 19 weeks + 6 days. Treatment Group - Subjects randomized to the treatment group will receive daily injections of dalteparin during the ante-natal period. They will be taught how to self-administer sub-cutaneous injections of dalteparin 5000 International units (IU) once daily (o.d.) until gestational week 20, then twice daily (bid) until 37 weeks gestation or onset of labour. Control Group- Subjects randomized to control will receive identical obstetrical care and follow-up, but no ante-natal dalteparin. Visit Schedule Subject will be evaluated for study eligibility and once the consent has been signed a baseline assessment will be completed. Randomization is done within 7 days of the baseline visit. All patients will be seen in person for the first follow-up visit 7-9 days after randomization. Subsequent visits are based on the gestational age of the fetus and will be as follows: * Monthly (+/- 1 week) from gestational week 8 to 28 - * Every 2 weeks (+/- 1 week) from gestational week 28 to 34 * Every week from gestational week 35 until delivery. The following visits are required in-person at day 7-9 and at gestational weeks 12, 20, 28, 32 and/or 36 and at 6 weeks post-partum to coincide with safety blood draws for hematology and biochemistry regardless of treatment allocation. The remaining visits can be done in person or by phone calls: at gestational weeks 8, 16, 24, 30, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39 and 40. If available, results for hematology and biochemistry done at gestational age 8, 16, 24 and 40 will be recorded. At each visit, weight and blood pressure measurements will be recorded and all subjects will be monitored for study progress, study outcomes, adverse events (AEs), and concomitant medications. Subjects randomized to receive dalteparin will have their compliance assessed through the monthly visits. Subjects will be required to complete the patient injection diary and will be asked to bring it with them at all in-person-visits. The diary will be collected at the completion of study participation. Labour and delivery: outcomes and AEs will be assessed through a review of subjects' medical records. If available, results from blood drawn for hematology and biochemistry will be recorded. Data pertaining to the labour and delivery, as well as foetal weight and health at birth, will be documented. For those subjects randomized to receive dalteparin, the date and time of the last injection will be noted. During the six-week postpartum period, all subjects will receive dalteparin 5,000 IU o.d. for VTE prophylaxis. Subjects randomized to control will be taught to self-administer the subcutaneous injections prior to starting their postpartum injections. Subjects will be asked to complete the patient injection diary and to return it at the final visit. The final study visit occurs at 6 weeks post-partum (+/- 1week) or at early termination; at this visit study progress, study outcomes, adverse events, results from blood drawn for hematology and biochemistry and compliance with study drug will be documented.
Subject's randomize to treatment arm will receive dalteparin sodium 5,000 IU s.c. daily starting on randomization day until 20 weeks gestational age then; dalteparin sodium 5,000 IU s.c. bid from 20 weeks to onset of labour or 37 weeks gestation (discontinued at the discretion of the investigator/obstetrician) Within 24 hours of delivery, all subject's, regardless of randomization allocation will receive dalteparin sodium 5,000 IU s.c. daily for 6 weeks post-partum
Saint Louis University
St Louis, Missouri, United States
University of Utah Health Sciences Centre
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Royal Alexandra Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The primary objective of the study is to identify if LMWH prophylaxis in thrombophilic pregnant women results in a greater than 33% relative risk reduction in the composite outcome measure (VTE, pre-eclampsia, IUGR and fetal loss)
Time frame: 6 weeks post-partum
Identify if prophylactic LMWH will reduce rates of pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH), preterm labor and abruptio placenta in pregnant thrombophilic women compared to control
Time frame: 6 weeks post-partum
Determine the safety of LMWH use in pregnancy (Specifically rates of bleeding, thrombocytopenia and fractures)
Time frame: 6 weeks post-partum
Identify whether prolonged use of LMWH in pregnancy results in decreased bone mineral density (BMD) compared to control
Time frame: 6 weeks post-partum
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Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
292
QEII Health Sciences Centre
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Hamilton Health Sciences Centre
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
The Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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