ADHD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Stimulant Drug Treatment of AD/HD, Inattentive Type
The purpose of this study is to compare the response to methylphenidate treatment of children with two different subtypes of ADHD.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 25 |
Est. completion date | February 2005 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2005 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 7 Years to 13 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria:Inattentive Subtype: Inclusion Criteria: 1. A diagnosis on the structured DISC interview conducted with the parent, of ADHD, Predominantly Inattentive Type. 2. Ratings by parent and by teacher corresponding to a total score above the 93rd percentile (i.e. more than 1.5 SD above the mean) on the scale of "DSM-IV Inattention" on the current Conners Parent (or Teacher) Rating Scale - Long Form. The items on this scale are the inattention symptom criteria from the DSM-IV, each of which the informant is asked to rate in severity on a 4-point scale ranging in severity from 0 ("not at all") to 3 ("very much"). A score above the 93th percentile indicates that the child's score equals or exceeds that for 93% of other children of the same age (within 2 years) and gender. Exclusion Criteria: (a) Scores more than 1 SD (84th percentile) above the mean on the DSM-IV-Hyperactive-Impulsive scale on the Conners Parent or Teacher Rating Scales-Long Form. Combined Subtype: Inclusion Criteria: 1. A diagnosis of ADHD, Combined type on the structured DISC interview with the parent. 2. Ratings by parent and teacher each corresponding to a total score above the 93rd percentile (i.e. more than 1.5 SD above the mean) on the scale of "DSM-IV attention" on the current Conners Parent (Teacher) Rating Scales - Long Form. 3. Ratings by parent and teacher each corresponding to a total score above the 93rd percentile (i.e. more than 1.5 SD above the mean) on the scale of "DSM-IV Hyperactive-Impulsive" symptoms on the current Conners Parent (Teacher) Rating Scales - Long Form. Both Groups: Inclusion Criterion: The child's school must agree to administer medication at mid-day and to allow the teacher to complete the requisite behavior ratings. Exclusion Criteria: 1. WISC-III full-scale IQ less than 80. 2. Major acute or chronic medical condition, including sensory loss, and neurological disorder, or any medical condition that would preclude the use of stimulant medication. 3. Comorbidity: The study rationale for inclusion/exclusion of comorbid psychological/psychiatric conditions is as follows: children for whom the study treatment is contraindicated, or for whom treatment not provided in the study is required immediately, will not be entered in the trial. Thus, as an example, comorbid depression or anxiety disorder is permitted provided immediate treatment of the depressive or anxiety disorder is not required. Tic disorders of mild to moderate severity, and stable, would be eligible for inclusion, as this would not constitute a contraindication to receiving stimulants. However, children with pronounced or unstable tics would not be eligible for the trial. Children with any of the following conditions will be excluded from the study: psychosis, any pervasive developmental disorder, and bipolar disorder. Thus children will be permitted in the study if they have a comorbid learning disability, oppositional defiant disorder, or conduct disorder. The Wechsler Individual Achievement Tests will be administered in order that we can characterize our sample with respect to the presence of comorbid learning disabilities. 4. Concomitant medications: Systemically absorbed medication will be exclusionary, while non-systemically absorbed medications will generally be permitted. Children who have taken any experimental medication in the past month will be excluded. Any prior psychotropic medication must have a suitable washout period of at least 4 half-lives before assessment can begin (generally a minimum of 2 weeks; up to 4 weeks for fluoxetine). Children taking methylphenidate at the time of inquiry may be withdrawn from medication only if treatment response is less than optimal and a re-evaluation is deemed clinically necessary. Children taking other psychotropic medication may be discontinued, provided their prescribing physician is in agreement with this plan, and provided there is clinical indication for doing so (i.e., either inadequate response, adverse effects or problematic time-action properties). |
Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Mount Sinai School of Medicine | New York | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | (BLIND) CLINICIAN RATING ON ADHD-RS (SYMPTOM CHECKLIST) AND CGI (CLINICAL GLOBAL IMPRESSIONS) | Weekly | No | |
Secondary | WEEKLY RATINGS BY PARENTS AND TEACHERS ON WELL-NORMED MEASURES OF ADHD SYMPTOMS AND FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT PREVIOUSLY SHOWN TO BE DRUG-SENSITIVE (CONNERS AND SKAMP SCALES). | Weekly | No |
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