Actively Recruiting

Age: 45Years - 120Years
MALE
NCT06706206

The CACHE Study: Coronary Artery Care in HaEmophilia

Led by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust · Updated on 2026-03-11

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Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

357 weeks

Total Duration

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What this Trial Is About

The investigators will use state-of-the-art imaging to look at heart disease in people with haemophilia. Haemophilia is an inherited disorder in which blood does not clot properly because of lack of a key 'glue' blood component (chemicals known as factor VIII or IX). People with haemophilia are 40% less likely to die of heart disease, but it is not known exactly why this is. Understanding heart disease in people with haemophilia is important because better treatments for haemophilia mean that these patients are now living longer, but doctors still don't know if the risk for heart disease in these patients as they age is the same as that for the general population. If these processes are better understand (perhaps less blood clotting is actually protecting the heart from blockage-causing clots), scientists might be able to reduce the risk of heart attacks for everybody. The UK's first photon-counting detector cardiac CT scanner generates detailed images of the heart and its blood vessels by counting individual X-ray photons. Together with artificial intelligence tools, it is possible to extract a lot of information from these images. As people age, fat is deposited in the vessels which supply blood to the heart which forms plaques. Plaques cause narrowing of the vessels, reducing blood flow to the heart, and can also burst (rupture), leading to a blood clot and heart attack. The new CT scan will show the type and amount of plaques, and quantify the risk of plaque rupture, in people with haemophilia; and the investigators will compare this to people without haemophilia. Understanding the role of factor VIII/IX in heart attacks will improve management of heart disease in people with haemophilia, and may also lead to new prevention and treatment strategies that benefit heart health for everyone.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

The CACHE Study: Coronary Artery Care in HaEmophilia

Who Can Participate

Age: 45Years - 120Years
MALE

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Male aged 45 years or above
  • Diagnosed with haemophilia A or B with Factor VIII or IX levels less than 40% (0.40 IU/ml)
  • Willing and able to give informed consent for participation in the study
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Unable or unwilling to give informed consent
  • Unable to understand the English language
  • Unable or unwilling to attend for required scans and investigations
  • Known contraindications to CT iodinated contrast
  • Significant kidney impairment (eGFR less than 30 ml/min)
  • Any other medical condition that may affect the reliability of study results as determined by investigators

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

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Oxford Haemophilia and Thrombosis Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, OX3 7HE

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Research Team

S

Susie Shapiro

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How is the study designed?

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

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Number of Arms

0

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