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Tuesday, 06/07/2022 10:28:56 AM

Tuesday, June 07, 2022 10:28:56 AM

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Lenz's ACTIV-5 clinical trials webpage just updated. It now shows the trial having completed on April 22nd. The trial completing does not mean that data was locked by that date. It means that all the patients had completed every part of the trial.

https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/history/NCT04583969?V_71=View#StudyPageTop

Both the "Primary Completion" and "Study Completion" show being completed on April 22nd. And those are actual completion dates, not estimates.

Here are the definitions of those terms:

Primary completion date
The date on which the last participant in a clinical study was examined or received an intervention to collect final data for the primary outcome measure. Whether the clinical study ended according to the protocol or was terminated does not affect this date. For clinical studies with more than one primary outcome measure with different completion dates, this term refers to the date on which data collection is completed for all the primary outcome measures. The "estimated" primary completion date is the date that the researchers think will be the primary completion date for the study.

Study completion date
The date on which the last participant in a clinical study was examined or received an intervention/treatment to collect final data for the primary outcome measures, secondary outcome measures, and adverse events (that is, the last participant's last visit). The "estimated" study completion date is the date that the researchers think will be the study completion date.

https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/about-studies/glossary
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