Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Randomized Controlled Open Label Trial of Symptom-triggered Benzodiazepine Versus Fixed-dose Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
Verified date | March 2022 |
Source | Mayo Clinic |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The current "gold-standard" for the management of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is symptom-triggered administration of benzodiazepines. This method of treatment has several drawbacks that have been described in the literature. Thus benzodiazepine sparing agents have been evaluated for use in AWS. One of these agents that has not only shown benefit for AWS but also benefits on complete abstinence, reducing a return to heavy drinking, and cravings is gabapentin. In clinical practice at Mayo Clinic gabapentin is used for this purpose. Due to the limited reports of the safety and efficacy of a protocol involving gabapentin for AWS, a study to compare gabapentin to symptom-triggered lorazepam will be completed.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 88 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria 1. Prediction of Alcohol Withdrawal Severity Scale (PAWSS) score >4. 2. Adults age 18 or older. 3. Sufficient understanding of English. 4. Hospitalized on Hospital Internal Medicine or Generose. Exclusion criteria 1. Severe renal impairment (estimated CrCl < 30). 2. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) level of care. 3. Not responsive due to alcohol intoxication or withdrawal. 4. Already taking gabapentin more than 300 mg three times a day. 5. Prescribed pregabalin. 6. Primary seizure disorder. 7. Acute benzodiazepine withdrawal. 8. Concurrent substance use disorders (such as opioid use disorder, stimulant use disorder) if the disorder is assessed to be clinically significant. Cannabis use disorder will be allowed. 9. Concurrent anticonvulsant medications for psychiatric indications (e.g. bipolar disorder) will be allowed. 10. Pregnancy. 11. Involuntary legal status (e.g., on court commitment). 12. Patients admitted greater than 12 hours prior to potential enrollment. 13. Patients receiving therapeutic dose of gabapentin (rather than continuation of home dose) prior to enrollment. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Mayo Clinic in Rochester | Rochester | Minnesota |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mayo Clinic |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Mean Length of Hospital Stay | The length of hospital stay for Alcohol withdrawal syndrome. The time interval between admission and either discharge or the time at which Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment - Alcohol revised (CIWA-Ar) scores are <10 for 36 hours (up to 240 hours). Measured in hours. CIWA-Ar measures severity of 10 observed or measured alcohol withdrawal signs or symptoms. Zero to 7 points are assigned to each item, except for the last item, which is assigned 0-4 points, with a total possible score of 67. Total score ranges from 0 (best possible outcome)-67 (worst possible outcome). Lower scores (0-8) represent fewer withdrawal symptoms and less severity, scores > 8 represent more withdrawal symptoms and greater severity | Time to discharge or time to CIWA-Ar score < 10 for 36 hours (whichever came first) up to 240 hrs. | |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Delirium Tremens (DT) | The number of participants experiencing delirium tremens during their hospitalization (between admission and discharge). | During hospitalization (up to 240 hours) | |
Secondary | Maximun Alcohol Withdrawal Severity Per CIWA-Ar Scale | CIWA-Ar measures severity of 10 observed or measured alcohol withdrawal signs or symptoms. Zero to 7 points are assigned to each item, except for the last item, which is assigned 0-4 points, with a total possible score of 67. Total score ranges from 0 (best possible outcome)-67 (worst possible outcome). Lower scores (0-8) represent fewer withdrawal symptoms and less severity, scores > 8 represent more withdrawal symptoms and greater severity | 4 days | |
Secondary | Change in Sleepiness as Assessed by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale | The ESS is a self-administered questionnaire with 8 questions. Respondents are asked to rate, on a 4-point scale (0-3), their usual chances of dozing off or falling asleep while engaged in eight different activities. Most people engage in those activities at least occasionally, although not necessarily every day. The ESS score (the sum of 8 item scores, 0-3) can range from 0 to 24. The higher the ESS score, the higher that person's average sleep propensity in daily life (ASP), or their daytime sleepiness. | Baseline and 2 days | |
Secondary | Mean Total Benzodiazepine Use | The total amount of benzodiazepines administered. Measured by lorazepam equivalent, mg. | Time to discharge or time to CIWA-Ar score < 10 for 36 hours (whichever came first) up to 240 hrs. | |
Secondary | Number of Participants Experiencing Seizure | The number of subjects who developed seizure during their hospitalization. | During hospitalization (up to 240 hours). | |
Secondary | Change in Cravings as Assessed by the Penn Alcohol Craving (PACS) Scale | PACS is a 5 item self-rated scale of alcohol craving (0 = none to 6 = strong urge). Total scores range from 0 (little craving for alcohol) to 30 (irresistible urge to drink alcohol) | Baseline and 2 days | |
Secondary | Change in Anxiety Symptoms as Measured by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) Scale | GAD-7 is GAD-7 is a 7-item self-administered scale of Generalized Anxiety Disorder symptoms (0 = not at all to 3 = nearly every day). Total scores range from 0 to 21. Total scores of 0-4 = minimal anxiety, Total scores of 5-9 = mild anxiety, total scores of 10-14 = moderate anxiety and total scores of 15-21 = severe anxiety. | Baseline and 2 days |
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