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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| SCD Vitamin D | Other Identifier | Other |
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| Name | Class |
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| Children's Healthcare of Atlanta | OTHER |
| Emory University | OTHER |
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Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is very common among African American adolescents and adults in the US, ten times higher than is seen in Caucasians. VDD is also quite common in sickle cell disease (SCD). Both VDD and SCD can cause chronic pain, compression fractures, and muscle weakness. The investigators believe VDD may contribute to poor musculoskeletal health and chronic pain seen in pediatric SCD. In this study, the investigators aim to show that children and adolescents with SCD and chronic pain have lower levels of vitamin D compared to those without chronic pain. The investigators also aim to determine the clinical characteristics in SCD patients related to their vitamin D status.
About 60 subjects (7 to 21 years old) will be enrolled on this study, 30 with chronic pain and 30 without chronic pain. The investigators will assess baseline characteristics including vitamin D levels, bone turnover rates (measured by C telopeptide blood levels [CTx]), markers of inflammation and oxidative stress levels in blood, baseline hemoglobin and other laboratory parameters, presence of abnormal bones on chest x-ray, pulmonary function, opioid analgesic use, overall muscle strength, quality of life and depression.
To evaluate the impact of vitamin D replacement on these baseline characteristics, the investigators will randomize subjects to receive either placebo or high dose vitamin D for 6 weeks after which time the investigators will evaluate overall vitamin D status, muscle and bone health, depression, quality of life, pain status and use of opioid pain medications, inflammation and oxidative status comparing before and after treatment with high dose vitamin D. The investigators will give-at no cost to subjects-a daily supplement that will provide the recommended daily allowance of calcium and vitamin D that contains 500mg Calcium and 200IU vitamin D to subjects throughout the study period. Subjects will be in the study for 7 months and have five to six study visits.
Nearly 43% of African American adults and 53-70% of African American adolescents in the US have vitamin D deficiency (VDD), ten times more than is seen in Caucasians. VDD is also quite common in sickle cell disease (SCD) with prevalence rates of 65-100%. Pain is a hallmark symptoms of SCD accounting for the majority of SCD morbidity. Some patients with SCD develop debilitating chronic pain with an unclear etiology and unsatisfactory response to treatment. Both VDD and SCD can cause chronic pain, compression fractures and myopathy. We hypothesize that VDD is implicated in the poor musculoskeletal health and chronic pain of SCD. Therefore we aim [1] to demonstrate that pediatric sickle cell patients have high rates of VDD and those with chronic pain have lower levels of vitamin D compared to those without chronic pain [2] to evaluate the musculoskeletal health, pain status, opioid analgesic use, depression and quality of life in SCD patients with and without chronic pain and determine if the presence or severity of VDD is associated with a more severe clinical phenotype and [3] to demonstrate that administration of replacement doses of vitamin D will correct VDD, improve musculoskeletal health and ameliorate chronic pain. An additional aim of this project is to [4] evaluate and describe any correlates between vitamin D status and serum levels of inflammatory cytokines, markers of oxidative stress and vitamin D receptor polymorphisms in SCD patients with and without chronic pain.
We will evaluate 60 SCD subjects aged 7-21 years (30 with chronic pain and 30 without chronic pain) for VDD and to determine specific baseline characteristics including 25(OH)D levels, bone turnover rates measured by C telopeptide serum levels (CTx), opioid analgesic use, neuromuscular strength, evidence of skeletal complications on chest radiograph, depression and quality of life, serum levels of inflammatory cytokines and oxidative status and characteristics of the vitamin D receptor (VDR). These characteristics will be compared between those with chronic pain and those without chronic pain. We will have a 30 day run in observation period during which baseline pain status will be determined by daily pain diary report. All subjects with then be randomly assigned to receive vitamin D replacement therapy or placebo for six weeks and prospectively followed for six months. All subjects will be given daily recommended daily allowance (RDA) of calcium and vitamin D in the form of a soft chew containing 500 mg calcium and 200 IU vitamin D throughout the study period. The primary endpoints are changes in serum 25(OH)D and CTx levels and opioid analgesic use (mg/kg morphine equivalent). Secondary endpoints include changes in pain status as documented by diary, depression scores, quality of life scores, neuromuscular strength and changes in serum cytokine levels and markers of oxidative stress.
In this study we hypothesize that VDD either contributes to or exacerbates sickle cell chronic pain and that correcting VDD in SCD will result in decreased pain, depression and opioid analgesic use; an improvement in musculoskeletal health; as well as a reduction in degree of inflammation and oxidative stress. This is a pilot study in preparation for a larger prospective trial evaluating the role of VDD in the pathobiology of SCD pain and musculoskeletal health.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Vitamin D | Active Comparator | 10,000 IU per caplet, with vitamin D dose based on weight, ranging from 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU. Patients will receive calcium/vitamin D daily soft chew as well. |
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| Placebo | Placebo Comparator | placebo only, all patients will receive calcium/vitamin D chew |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Vitamin D | Drug | 10,000 IU/caplet, patients receiving 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU cumulative Vitamin D dose based on weight. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| 25 (OH)D in Nmol/L Between Baseline and 6 Months | Change in 25 (OH)D level in SCD patients with and without chronic pain between baseline and 6 months. | Baseline and after 6 months of study participation |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Ifeyinwa Osunkwo, MD, MPH | Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Children's Healthcare of Atlanta | Atlanta | Georgia | 30322 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 22924607 | Result | Osunkwo I, Ziegler TR, Alvarez J, McCracken C, Cherry K, Osunkwo CE, Ofori-Acquah SF, Ghosh S, Ogunbobode A, Rhodes J, Eckman JR, Dampier C, Tangpricha V. High dose vitamin D therapy for chronic pain in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease: results of a randomized double blind pilot study. Br J Haematol. 2012 Oct;159(2):211-5. doi: 10.1111/bjh.12019. Epub 2012 Aug 28. |
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12 months from study completion
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Vitamin D Arm | 10,000 IU per caplet, with vitamin D dose based on weight, ranging from 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU. Patients will receive calcium/vitamin D daily soft chew as well. Vitamin D: 10,000 IU/caplet, patients receiving 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU cumulative Vitamin D dose based on weight. |
| FG001 | Placebo Arm | placebo only, all patients will receive calcium/vitamin D chew Placebo: placebo with daily calcium/Vitamin D soft chews |
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| BG000 | Vitamin D | 10,000 IU per caplet, with vitamin D dose based on weight, ranging from 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU. Patients will receive calcium/vitamin D daily soft chew as well. Vitamin D: 10,000 IU/caplet, patients receiving 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU cumulative Vitamin D dose based on weight. |
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| Title | Description | Population Description | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Denominator Units Selected | Denominators | Classes |
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| Age, Continuous | Mean |
| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||||||
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| Primary | 25 (OH)D in Nmol/L Between Baseline and 6 Months | Change in 25 (OH)D level in SCD patients with and without chronic pain between baseline and 6 months. | Data for this outcome is only for completed subjects. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | nmol/L | Baseline and after 6 months of study participation |
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Adverse events were monitored through out the 6 mo study period with a one year follow up
No significant adverse events identified
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Vitamin D | 10,000 IU per caplet, with vitamin D dose based on weight, ranging from 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU. Patients will receive calcium/vitamin D daily soft chew as well. Vitamin D: 10,000 IU/caplet, patients receiving 240,000 IU to 600,000 IU cumulative Vitamin D dose based on weight. |
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Short follow up period small number of patients High drop out rate from adherence to diary completion
| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Ifeyinwa Osunkwo, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator | Carolinas Healthcare System | 980 442 5001 | ify.osunkwo@carolinashealthcare.org |
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| D000755 | Anemia, Sickle Cell |
| D010146 | Pain |
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| D000745 | Anemia, Hemolytic, Congenital |
| D000743 | Anemia, Hemolytic |
| D000740 | Anemia |
| D006402 | Hematologic Diseases |
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| D014807 | Vitamin D |
| D002762 | Cholecalciferol |
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| D012632 | Secosteroids |
| D013256 | Steroids |
| D000072473 | Fused-Ring Compounds |
| D011083 | Polycyclic Compounds |
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randomized placebo controlled double blind
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| Placebo | Other | placebo with daily calcium/Vitamin D soft chews |
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placebo only, all patients will receive calcium/vitamin D chew Placebo: placebo with daily calcium/Vitamin D soft chews |
| BG002 | Total | Total of all reporting groups |
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| 30-d pain diary pre enrollment | the number of days in pain during the 30 days before enrollment and start of study drug | Mean | Standard Deviation | Days with pain |
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| EG001 | Placebo | placebo only, all patients will receive calcium/vitamin D chew Placebo: placebo with daily calcium/Vitamin D soft chews | 0 | 19 | 0 | 19 | 0 | 19 |
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| Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases |
| D006453 | Hemoglobinopathies |
| D030342 | Genetic Diseases, Inborn |
| D009358 | Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities |
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D002782 |
| Cholestenes |
| D002776 | Cholestanes |
| D013261 | Sterols |
| D008563 | Membrane Lipids |
| D008055 | Lipids |