Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Peripheral blood glutamate level at baseline |
measured using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) |
Will occur on the day of enrollment in the study |
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Primary |
Peripheral blood glutamate level, day 2 |
measured using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) |
Will occur on day 2 of the study |
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Primary |
Peripheral blood glutamate level, day 4 |
measured using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) |
Will occur on day 4 of the study |
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Primary |
Peripheral blood glutamate level, day 6 |
measured using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) |
Will occur on day 6 of the study |
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Primary |
Peripheral blood glutamate level, day 8 |
measured using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) |
Will occur on day 8 of the study |
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Primary |
Peripheral blood glutamate level, day 10 |
measured using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) |
Will occur on day 10 of the study |
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Secondary |
Baseline Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day of enrollment in the study |
|
Secondary |
Day 2: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 2 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 3: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 3 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 4: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 4 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 5: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 5 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 6: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 6 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 7: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 7 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 8: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 8 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 9: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 9 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 10: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale scores |
The CIWA-Ar scale is a measure used in standard of care treatment of alcohol withdrawal. It assesses severity of symptoms, and can be used to determine the need for supportive therapy (e.g. benzodiazepines).It will be collected as standard of care, and will be analyzed as a secondary outcome measure.Scores range from 0-67, with a higher number indicating increased symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. |
Will occur on the day 10 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Baseline: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day of enrollment in the study |
|
Secondary |
Day 2: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 2 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 3: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 3 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 4: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 4 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 5: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 5 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 6: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 6 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 7: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 7 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 8: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 8 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 9: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 9 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 10: # of Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) scale triggered benzodiazepine administration |
As part of standard of care for acute alcohol withdrawal, patients are administered benzodiazepines for symptoms if a clinician-determined threshold is met. That is, patients who are more symptomatic (higher CIWA-Ar) scores, receive more benzodiazepines. This data is collected as standard of care, but will be used as a secondary outcome for this study. |
Will occur on the day 10 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Baseline: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day of enrollment in the study |
|
Secondary |
Day 2: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 2 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 3: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 3 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 4: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 4 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 5: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 5 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 6: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 6 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 7: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 7 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 8: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 8 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 9: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 9 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 10: Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD7) scale |
A standardized measure of anxiety over the previous 2 weeks. Scores range from 0-21, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety. |
Will occur on the day 10 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Baseline: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day of enrollment in the study |
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Secondary |
Day 2: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 2 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 3: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 3 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 4: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 4 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 5: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 5 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 6: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 6 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 7: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 7 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 8: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 8 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
|
Secondary |
Day 9: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 9 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 10: The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Revised (ACQ-R) |
A brief, reliable, and validated measure of alcohol craving. Scores range from 1-7 with higher scores indicating stronger alcohol cravings |
Will occur on the day 10 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Baseline: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day of enrollment in the study |
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Secondary |
Day 2: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 2 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 3: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 3 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 4: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 4 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 5: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 5 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 6: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 6 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 7: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 7 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 8: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 8 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 9: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 9 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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Secondary |
Day 10: The Daily Assessment of Symptoms -Anxiety (DAS-A) |
A reliable and valid measure of anxiety which has been shown to detect reduction of anxiety symptoms within 24 hours. Scores range from 0-80, with a higher score indicating more symptoms of anxiety |
Will occur on the day 10 after randomization (if participant has not yet discharged from the hospital) |
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