Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Symbiotic in the Reduction of Acute Radiation Proctitis Symptoms. A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial
Radiation proctitis is quite common in treatment of pelvic tumors. We investigated whether the use of symbiotic would prevent early symptoms of radiation proctitis and improve the quality of life in patients undergoing radiotherapy for prostate cancer treatment. We randomized patients to intake one sachet of either a symbiotic product containing 4.3 g of dietary fiber and Lactobacillus reuteri in a concentration greater than 10(8)colony forming units (CFU)(Fibermais Flora Nestlé Brazil) or sachets containing 5 g of maltodextrin. They were instructed to dilute one sachet in 200mL of water and drink once a day during the week before the beginning of radiotherapy sessions, and increase the dose to two sachets daily after the beginning of the sessions for four weeks. Every week a questionnaire named EORTC QLQ-PRT23 was applied to evaluate GI symptoms and quality of life.
This is a prospective randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. The study included
consecutively 20 patients referred for treatment of prostate cancer using three-dimensional
conformal radiotherapy (3D-RCT). All patients who agreed to participate signed an informed
consent form. The exclusion criteria used in this study were: a patient's refusal to
participate in the research and history of surgery involving the rectum or inflammatory
bowel disease Patients were randomly assigned to receive sachets containing either a
symbiotic product in powder form containing 4.3 g of dietary fiber and Lactobacillus reuteri
in a concentration greater than 1.0 x 108 colony forming units (CFU), with five grams per
sachet (Fibermais Flora Nestlé Brazil) (symbiotic group) or maltodextrin (5g) with identical
casing and identical aspect of the symbiotic group. All subjects were instructed to dilute
one sachet in a glass of water and drink once a day during the week before the beginning of
radiotherapy sessions, increasing the dose to two sachets daily after the beginning of the
sessions.
EORTC QLQ-PRT23 questionnaire Each participant answered the questions of the EORTC QLQ-PRT23
questionnaire before the beginning of radiotherapy and immediately after the first, second,
third and fourth weeks of treatment. The questions were always asked by an examiner blinded
to the study design and type of treatment used. The EORTC QLQ-PRT23 questionnaire,
originally developed in English, was translated into Portuguese following the protocol
described at the EORTC Translation Procedure : The sum of points obtained by each patient
through the first 21 questions of the EORTC QLQ-PRT23 was recorded. All these 21 questions
received a number of points according to the intensity of each symptom or problem during the
previous week, as follows: - "Not at all" = 1 point; "A little" = 2 points; "Quite a bit" =
3 points; and "Very much" = 4 points.
Radiotherapy protocol A total dose of 66-76 Gy during 6-8 weeks was programmed for each
individual. Patients were followed-up until the fourth week of radiotherapy and the
cumulative dose of radiation was compared weekly between the two groups. Each patient was
scheduled to receive a dose of two grays (Gy) per day, from Monday to Friday with weekend
interval, totaling 10 Gy per week and 40 Gy after the 4th week of treatment. The irradiated
rectal volume after an accumulated dose of 40 Gy was compared between the two groups using
dose-volume histograms and presented in percentages of the rectal volume which received 10
Gy (V10), 20 Gy (V20), 30 Gy (V30), and 40 Gy (V40).
Outcome variables The endpoints of the study were the intensity of the gastrointestinal
symptoms and quality of life. All patients were scored with the sum of questions from 1 to
21 to represent both gastrointestinal symptoms and quality of life; and the sum of the
scores obtained with questions numbered from 1 to 15, which refer only to gastrointestinal
symptoms. Presence of blood in stools and tenesmus intensity were also assessed according to
the score described above and used in the questionnaire. It was also recorded the maximum
number of evacuations that each patient had over a period of 24 hours each week.
Statistical analysis For the calculation of the sample, it was estimated that the symbiotic
group would present a median of four points lower than the score of the placebo group over
four weeks. A total of twenty patients (10 in each group) was calculated considering an
error alpha of 1% and a beta error of 90%. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS) for Windows 9.0 was used for statistical analysis. A level of 5% (p <0,05) was
established for significance. Fischer's test or chi-square test was used for categorical
variables. For continuous data, we used the Mann-Whitney or Student's t according to the
homogeneity (Levene test) and normality (Kolgomorov-Smirnov test) data. Repeated measures
ANOVA was used to analyze the responses obtained by the EORTC QLQ-PRT23 questionnaire.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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