Informations générales
  • Catégorie de maladie Maladie coronarienne , Maladies génétiques , Maladies métaboliques et nutritionnelles (BASEC)
  • Study Phase N/A (ICTRP)
  • État du recrutement recrutement terminé (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Lieu de l’étude
    Bellinzona, Berne, Genève, Lausanne, Sion, St-Gall, Zurich
    (BASEC)
  • Responsable de l'étude David Nanchen david.nanchen@unisante.ch (BASEC)
  • Source(s) de données BASEC: Importé de 29.09.2025 ICTRP: Importé de 01.02.2024
  • Date de mise à jour 29.09.2025 12:11
HumRes52776 | SNCTP000004093 | BASEC2020-01271 | NCT04419090

Cascade genetic screening for familial hypercholesterolemia

  • Catégorie de maladie Maladie coronarienne , Maladies génétiques , Maladies métaboliques et nutritionnelles (BASEC)
  • Study Phase N/A (ICTRP)
  • État du recrutement recrutement terminé (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Lieu de l’étude
    Bellinzona, Berne, Genève, Lausanne, Sion, St-Gall, Zurich
    (BASEC)
  • Responsable de l'étude David Nanchen david.nanchen@unisante.ch (BASEC)
  • Source(s) de données BASEC: Importé de 29.09.2025 ICTRP: Importé de 01.02.2024
  • Date de mise à jour 29.09.2025 12:11

Résumé de l'étude

General context In Switzerland, there are about 40,000 individuals affected by familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), but only 15% of them are known. This condition is associated with an elevation of bad cholesterol (LDL-c) and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease occurring at a young age. Thus, it is expected that 5,000 patients with FH will suffer a cardiovascular event in the next 5 years in Switzerland. This underdiagnosis is a missed opportunity for prevention, and cascade screening of relatives could therefore help reduce cardiovascular risk. However, the implementation of a multicenter familial cascade screening program has never been tested in Switzerland. Direct contact by the physician with the family members of a patient without their consent is not possible. Aim and hypothesis Our objective is to test in a study across Switzerland whether cascade screening of the family members of a patient with FH using a centralized service promoting the direct approach will increase the detection rate of patients with FH. Secondary outcomes measured at one year include optimal use of lipid-lowering medications and control of LDL cholesterol levels.

(BASEC)

Intervention étudiée

The intervention component will consist of using a centralized computer system with the sending of messages to carry out three cycles of cascade screening of family members. Contact with relatives will be initiated by the index case and supported by a physician and a centralized service. The index case will receive an email or a WhatsApp message that they can then forward to their first-degree relatives. The email/message will contain a link to a secure web application with a code for login. The application will provide information on the mode of transmission of FH, the cardiovascular risk associated with FH, and how to reduce this risk. The relative can then fill in the information - first name, last name, email, relationship to the index case - and give their consent to be contacted for the study. The nearest specialized clinic will then contact the relative to arrange for a new screening.

(BASEC)

Maladie en cours d'investigation

familial hypercholesterolemia (FH)

(BASEC)

Critères de participation
Have a high LDL cholesterol level and a family or personal history of early cardiovascular disease (BASEC)

Critères d'exclusion
Do not have contactable first-degree relatives (BASEC)

Lieu de l’étude

Bellinzona, Berne, Genève, Lausanne, Sion, St-Gall, Zurich

(BASEC)

Switzerland (ICTRP)

Sponsor

Swiss heart foundation

(BASEC)

Contact pour plus d'informations sur l'étude

Personne de contact en Suisse

David Nanchen

021 314 61 07

david.nanchen@unisante.ch

Centre universitaire de médecine générale et santé publique, Unisanté

(BASEC)

Informations générales

Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisante), University of Lausanne, Switzerland

(ICTRP)

Informations scientifiques

Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisante), University of Lausanne, Switzerland

(ICTRP)

Nom du comité d'éthique approbateur (pour les études multicentriques, uniquement le comité principal)

Commission cantonale d'éthique du Vaud

(BASEC)

Date d'approbation du comité d'éthique

22.10.2020

(BASEC)


Identifiant de l'essai ICTRP
NCT04419090 (ICTRP)

Titre officiel (approuvé par le comité d'éthique)
Cascade Genetic Testing of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (CATCH) (BASEC)

Titre académique
Cascade Genetic Testing of Familial Hypercholesterolemia: the CATCH Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial (ICTRP)

Titre public
Cascade Genetic Testing of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (ICTRP)

Maladie en cours d'investigation
Familial Hypercholesterolemia (ICTRP)

Intervention étudiée
Other: web-based centralized service and message (ICTRP)

Type d'essai
Interventional (ICTRP)

Plan de l'étude
Allocation: Randomized. Intervention model: Parallel Assignment. Primary purpose: Screening. Masking: None (Open Label). (ICTRP)

Critères d'inclusion/exclusion
Gender: All
Maximum age: N/A
Minimum age: 5 Years

Inclusion Criteria:

- patients with severe hypercholesterolemia and familial or personal history of
early-onset cardiovascular disease = Dutch Lipid Clinic Network score (DLNC) >= 6
points.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients without at least one contactable first-degree family members
(ICTRP)

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Critères d'évaluation principaux et secondaires
the yield of detection of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) (ICTRP)

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Date d'enregistrement
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Inclusion du premier participant
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Sponsors secondaires
Swiss Heart Foundation (ICTRP)

Contacts supplémentaires
David Nanchen, MD, Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisante), University of Lausanne, Switzerland (ICTRP)

ID secondaires
2020-01271 (ICTRP)

Résultats-Données individuelles des participants
Undecided (ICTRP)

Informations complémentaires sur l'essai
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04419090 (ICTRP)

Résultats de l'essai

Résumé des résultats

lay-summary.pdf

Lien vers les résultats dans le registre primaire

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