Summary

Eligibility
for people ages 18 years and up (full criteria)
Location
at UCSD
Dates
study started
completion around
Principal Investigator
by Sara H Browne, MD, MPH (ucsd)Constance A Benson, MD (ucsd)
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Sara H Browne
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Constance A Benson

Description

Summary

This study uses an ingestion sensor and a wearable sensor (worn as a patch on the skin), which are new Proteus Digital Health (PDH) technologies approved by the FDA, to collect information about patients taking their ARV medications. The wearable sensor records information, which is uploaded wirelessly to a mobile device and then to a secure computer. Together the sensors and the mobile device transmitting the information to the study computer are called a digital health feedback system (DHFS), which gives healthcare providers information about when patients have taken their ARV medications.

The purpose of the study is to demonstrate that the DHFS is easy to use and acceptable to the HIV patient population; that patients will persist with its use; and that the system provides valid, accurate measures of adherence.

Official Title

A Prospective Single Arm Open Label Intervention Study Using the DHFS With HIV Infected Participants Initiating or Continuing HIV Treatment

Details

This study is a prospective single arm open label intervention study over 16 weeks using the DHFS with ARV-naive subjects initiating HIV treatment. The study intervention has an initiation (Phase 1), persistence (Phase 2) and follow-up period up to 96 weeks. In phase 1 Subjects will use the DHFS with close follow-up incorporating visits with directly observed ingestions. In Phase 2 the Subjects utilize the DHFS in their natural setting with sporadic study visits until 16 weeks. Eligible HIV seropositive subjects who are at least 18 years of age, are HIV treatment naïve, and are initiating antiretroviral therapy prescribed by their HIV practitioner will receive an ingestible sensor enabled oral Anti-Retroviral or IS-ARV either IS-R/F/TAF (Odefsey®), IS-EC/F/TAF (Genvoya®), IS-BIC/F/TAF (Biktarvy®), IS-DTG/TDF/FTC (Tivicay® and Truvada®) or IS-DTG/TAF/FTC (Tivicay® and Descovy ®). The study will be conducted at the UCSD AVRC. Subjects will be recruited from UCSD AVRC, UCSD Owen Clinic, related or affiliated UCSD HIV primary care programs or community HIV primary care clinics. Following the 16 week intervention HIV plasma viral load and continuation in HIV care are followed for up to 96 weeks. The primary outcome will be an accurate measure of adherence i.e. the number of doses of selected IS-ARVs ingested, as captured by the DHFS, over the number of doses prescribed, adjusted for PDA. The investigators will also assess the acceptability and feasibility of longitudinal monitoring in real time of the ingestion rate utilizing the DHFS. In addition the investigators will evaluate the ability of the DHFS to identify subjects whose longitudinal medication taking and timing patterns in the first 16 weeks of ARV treatment puts them at risk for detectable HIV RNA levels as far out as 96 weeks from start of treatment.

PHARMACOKINETIC (PK) SUBSTUDY

A subset of 15 participants prescribed an IS-Dolutegravir regimen will be enrolled in a PK sub-study to generate a projected time-course of drug concentrations across the entire study period. On Day 14 of treatment sub-study participants will have a detailed PK profile for Dolutegravir obtained over a single dosing interval.

Participants will also have random plasma Dolutegravir levels measured at 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks during the DHFS monitoring.Plasma HIV-1 RNA and CD4+ T-cell count will be measured at study entry.

At the start of the IS-Tivicay, participants included in the PK study will undergo intensive monitoring of viral decay dynamics with plasma HIV-1 RNA measured at baseline and Days 2, 7, 10 and 14, as well as at Weeks 4, 8, 12, and 16 to provide the dynamic range of virologic suppression relative to drug exposure profiles generated from the intensive PK sampling on Day 14 and the DHFS dosing history.

Keywords

HIV, ARV treatment, Medication Adherence, Digital Health Feedback System, Proteus Digital Health

Eligibility

You can join if…

Open to people ages 18 years and up

  1. HIV seropositive status, as documented by positive licensed HIV antibody testing AND either treatment naïve, defined as never having received ARVs in the past (excluding ARVs used as pre-exposure prophylaxis OR post-exposure prophylaxis) or continuing HIV treatment.
  2. Persons ready to initiate first regimen treatment for HIV infection by their HIV provider, that includes either:
    • Biktarvy®
    • Genvoya®
    • Odefsey®
    • Tivicay® PLUS Truvada®
    • Tivicay®: PLUS Descovy®
  3. Eligible for antiretroviral medications and in possession of prescriptions for above noted study eligible regimens.
  4. Laboratory values obtained by screening laboratories within 30 days of entry:
    • Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥ 1,000/mm3.
    • Hemoglobin ≥ 9.0 g/dL.
    • Platelet count ≥ 75,000/mm3.
    • AST (SGOT), ALT (SGPT), and alkaline phosphatase ≤ 3 x ULN.
    • Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 x ULN and direct bilirubin.
    • Estimated GFR by Cockcroft-Gault equation of greater than 50 ml/min, if starting treatment with Tivicay®: Dolutegravir (DTG) PLUS Truvada®: Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/Emtiritabine (TDF/FTC)
    • Estimated GFR by Cockcroft-Gault equation of greater than 30 ml/min, if starting treatment with Genvoya®: Elvitegravir/Cobisistat/Tenofovir alafenamide/Emtricitabine (E/C/F/TAF), Biktarvy®(BIC/F/TAF), Odefsey®:

      Riplivirine/Tenofovir alafenamide/Emtricitabine (R/F/TAF), or with Tivicay®:

      Dolutegravir (DTG) PLUS Descovy®: Tenofovir alafenamide/Emtricitabine (F/TAF)

    • HIV RNA value (viral load) ≤ 100,000 copies/mL, if starting treatment with

      Odefsey®: Riplivirine/Tenofovir alafenamide/Emtricitabine (R/F/TAF)

  5. Females of childbearing potential must agree to use an acceptable form of contraception throughout the protocol and for 6 weeks after stopping the IS-ARV medications.
  6. Men and women age ≥ 18 years.
  7. Basic competency in understanding written and verbal information as it applies to DHFS use. English and Spanish will be used for study documents and communication.
  8. Willing to follow all protocol requirements.
  9. Ability to use mobile device per investigator determination, and to wear PDH wearable sensor (i.e., no skin conditions precluding use).
  10. Ability and willingness of subject to give written informed consent.

You CAN'T join if...

  1. Female who is pregnant, breast-feeding, or of childbearing potential and disagrees to use contraception throughout the study period.
  2. Use of any of the prohibited medications or other non-informed medications (Section 5.5.2) within 30 days of study entry (Day 0).
  3. Known allergy/sensitivity to any of the study drugs.
  4. Known sensitivity to skin adhesives.
  5. Serious medical (serious infection or acute therapy for other medical illness) or psychiatric illness requiring systemic treatment and/or hospitalization until subject either completes therapy or is clinically stable on therapy, in the opinion of the investigators, for at least 30 days prior to study entry (Day 0).
  6. Evidence of any major antiretroviral resistance associated mutation in genotypic testing at baseline, prior to study entry for subjects. Resistance testing results must be available for review by the site investigator and study protocol team prior to enrollment to ensure that no exclusionary resistance exists. All resistance testing results should be scanned and uploaded to the on-line data collecting system (https://cfar.ucsd.edu/intranet).

    NOTE: Subjects will be excluded if genotype shows presence of any HIV-associated resistance mutations listed per the International AIDS Society-USA mutation list (update lists can be found at: http://www.iasusa.org).

  7. Active drug or alcohol use, or dependence, or other conditions that, in the opinion of the site investigators, would significantly interfere with ability to follow to study requirements.
  8. History of pancreatitis

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Locations

  • UCSD AntiViral Research Center
    San Diego California 92103 United States
  • Family Health Centers of San Diego
    San Diego California 92103 United States

Lead Scientists at University of California Health

  • Sara H Browne, MD, MPH (ucsd)
    Sara H. Browne, M.D. is a Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Dr. Browne received her undergraduate education at the University of Cape Town, RSA and her medical degree from the Oxford University School of Medicine.
  • Constance A Benson, MD (ucsd)
    Constance A. Benson, M.D. is a Professor of Medicine and Global Public Health, Senior Attending Physician, and the Vice Chair for Education and ID Training Program Director for the Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health at University of California, San Diego.

Details

Status
in progress, not accepting new patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
University of California, San Diego
ID
NCT02800655
Phase
Phase 4 research study
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 100 study participants
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