This is a sleep laboratory study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Rotigotine in subjects with Restless Legs Syndrome and End-Stage Renal Disease requiring hemodialysis. The objectives are to demonstrate superiority of Rotigotine against Placebo as well as to investigate the effect of Rotigotine on quality of life and sleep.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
30
Transdermal patch; Dose: 1 mg/24 h, 2 mg/24 h or 3 mg/24 h once daily depending on optimal dose; maximal dose is 3 mg/24 h. Subjects start with a Rotigotine dose of 1 mg/24 h for 1 week. The dose can be increased weekly during Up-Titration Period until either the optimal or the maximal dose of 3 mg/24 h has been reached. Subjects will maintain the optimal/maximal dose during the 2-week Maintenance Period. Following the Maintenance Period, subjects will be de-escalated from their optimal dose by decreasing the dose by 1 mg/24 h every other day during Taper Period until complete withdrawal.
Transdermal patch; Patches matching to active treatment patches in size and appearance. Up to 3 weeks of Titration, 2 weeks of Maintenance, Up to 4 days of Taper Period.
606
Brandon, Florida, United States
604
Newton, Massachusetts, United States
603
West Seneca, New York, United States
607
Ratio From Baseline to the End of the 2-week Maintenance Period in Periodic Limb Movement Index (PLMI)
The PLMI is defined as Periodic Limb Movements (PLMs)/ total time in bed in hours. PLMs are measured by Polysomnography (PSG). The reduction of the PLMI is reflected in terms of the ratio from Baseline to the end of the Maintenance Period and was calculated as \[PLMI at end of Maintenance Period (MP)\] / \[PLMI at Baseline\]. A PLMI Ratio \<1 indicates an improvement from Baseline to the end of the 2-week MP.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Periodic Limb Movements Index (PLMI) to the End of the Maintenance Period
The PLMI is defined as Periodic Limb Movements (PLMs)/ total time in bed in hours. PLMs are measured by Polysomnography (PSG). A negative value in change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline to the end of the Maintenance Period.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group Rating Scale (IRLS) Sum Score to the End of the Maintenance Period
The IRLS is a subject based scale that consists of 10 items to evaluate the severity of major RLS symptoms and the impact of the disease on subjects' functioning in daytime activities. Each of the 10 items is measured on a scale that ranges from 0 (not present) to 4 (severe). A sum score between 0 (no RLS symptoms present at all) and 40 (maximum severity in all symptoms) across all 10 items will be calculated. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline in IRLS.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in Clinical Global Impressions (CGI) Item 1 Score
The CGI Item 1 score measures the severity of illness on a scale that ranges from 0 (Not assessed) to 7 (Among the most extremely ill).
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Dublin, Ohio, United States
605
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
601
Austin, Texas, United States
101
Innsbruck, Austria
201
Helsinki, Finland
203
Tampere, Finland
302
Bordeaux, France
...and 5 more locations
Time frame: Visit 2 (Baseline); Visit 6 (End of Maintence Period)
Change From Baseline in the Restless Legs-6 (RLS-6) Rating Scale 1 to the End of the Maintenance Period
The RLS-6 consists of six scales of which four scales are designed to assess severity of RLS and two scales cover sleep and daytime tiredness. Scale 1 measures satisfaction with sleep during the last seven nights on an 11-point scale that ranges between 0 (completely satisfied) to 10 (completely dissatisfied). The ratings are given by the subjects. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Restless Legs-6 (RLS-6) Rating Scale 2 to the End of the Maintenance Period
The RLS-6 consists of six scales of which four scales are designed to assess severity of RLS and two scales cover sleep and daytime tiredness. Scale 2 measures the severity of RLS symptoms during the last 7 nights in the situation of falling asleep. This is measured on an 11-point scale that ranges between 0 (none) to 10 (very severe). The ratings are given by the subjects. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Restless Legs-6 (RLS-6) Rating Scale 3 to the End of the Maintenance Period
The RLS-6 consists of six scales of which four scales are designed to assess severity of RLS and two scales cover sleep and daytime tiredness. Scale 3 measures the severity of RLS symptoms during the last seven nights on an 11-point scale that ranges between 0 (none) to 10 (very severe). The ratings are given by the subjects. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Restless Legs-6 (RLS-6) Rating Scale 4 to the End of the Maintenance Period
The RLS-6 consists of six scales of which four scales are designed to assess severity of RLS and two scales cover sleep and daytime tiredness. Scale 4 measures the severity of RLS symptoms during the last seven days at rest on an 11-point scale that ranges between 0 (none) to 10 (very severe). The ratings are given by the subjects. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Restless Legs-6 (RLS-6) Rating Scale 5 to the End of the Maintenance Period
The RLS-6 consists of six scales of which four scales are designed to assess severity of RLS and two scales cover sleep and daytime tiredness. Scale 5 measures the severity of RLS symptoms during the last seven days engaged in activities on an 11-point scale that ranges between 0 (none) to 10 (very severe). The ratings are given by the subjects. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Restless Legs-6 (RLS-6) Rating Scale 6 to the End of the Maintenance Period
The RLS-6 consists of six scales of which four scales are designed to assess severity of RLS and two scales cover sleep and daytime tiredness. Scale 6 measures the severity of daytime tiredness/ sleepiness on an 11-point scale that ranges between 0 (not at all) to 10 (very severe). The ratings are given by the subjects. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Periodic Limb Movement During Sleep Arousal Index (PLMSAI) to the End of the Maintenance Period
The Periodic Limb Movement during Sleep Arousal Index (PLMSAI) reflects the influence of the PLM on subject's sleep. Arousal is defined as sudden change in the Electroencephalogram (EEG) activity and the index illustrates to what degree the PLMs contribute to arousal from sleep. A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in Sleep Efficiency to the End of the Maintenance Period
Sleep stages and time spent in each sleep stage are determined from Electroencephalogram (EEG) readings. Sleep stage data will be used to calculate sleep efficiency. Sleep efficiency will be presented as percentages. Sleep efficiency is the percentage of time in bed spent asleep. A postive value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Restless Legs-Quality of Life (RLS-QoL) Total Score to the End of the Maintenance Period
The RLS-QoL is a disease-specific questionnaire to evaluate quality of life. It consists of 12 items. A total score will be calculated from all of the 12 items. The overall sum score can be from 0 (highest QoL) to 60 (lowest QoL). A negative value in Change from Baseline indicates an improvement from Baseline.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Short-Form-36 (SF-36) Item Questionnaire Mental Component Summary (MCS) to the End of the Maintenance Period
The SF-36 is a 36 item generic human research quality of life instrument that uses a recall period of 4 weeks. Items are grouped into 8 domains as follows: Physical Functioning (10 items), Role Physical (4 items), Bodily Pain (2 items), General Health (5 items), Vitality (4 items), Social Functioning (2 items), Role Emotional (3 items), Mental Health (5 items), and a further unscaled single item (question 2) for perceived stability or change in health (Health Transition) during the last year. The norm based scores (based on the US general population) were used for analysis. For the MCS, the lowest and highest possible scores are -9 and 82 (rounded). The SF-36 domains (subscores) are scored so that a higher score indicates a better health state.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period
Change From Baseline in the Short-Form-36 (SF-36) Item Questionnaire Physical Component Summary (PCS) to the End of the Maintenance Period
The SF-36 is a 36 item generic human research quality of life instrument that uses a recall period of 4 weeks. Items are grouped into 8 domains as follows: Physical Functioning (10 items), Role Physical (4 items), Bodily Pain (2 items), General Health (5 items), Vitality (4 items), Social Functioning (2 items), Role Emotional (3 items), Mental Health (5 items), and a further unscaled single item (question 2) for perceived stability or change in health (Health Transition) during the last year. The norm-based scores (based on the US general population) were used for analysis. For the PCS, the lowest and highest possible scores are 1 and 81 (rounded). The SF-36 domains (subscores) are scored so that a higher score indicates a better health state.
Time frame: From Baseline over the Up-Titration Period (up to 3 Weeks) to the end of the 2-Week Maintenance Period