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Except for children with HIV, all recommendations for treatment of childhood malnutrition are for children < 5 years of age. The overall goal of this randomized controlled nutrition feasibility trial is to identify whether families of children with sickle cell disease (SCD) 5 years and older agree to participate over a 12-week period. The investigators will also establish a safety protocol for monitoring potential complications associated with treating severe malnutrition in children 5 years and older with and without SCD, in a low-resource setting.


Clinical Trial Description

The overall goal of this feasibility trial is to determine the acceptability of a randomized controlled trial to ascertain the optimal strategy for the treatment of severe malnutrition in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) 5 years and older. No international standard or evidence-based guidelines exist for the treatment of severe malnutrition (defined as BMI Z-score below -3) in children with SCD. With an expanding pediatric population of more than 75 million in Nigeria, coupled with decreasing childhood infectious disease-related mortality, the next emerging threats to preventable childhood deaths are non-communicable diseases. Data from our NIH-funded randomized controlled primary stroke prevention trial in Nigeria (NCT02560935), in which the investigators evaluated children with SCD between 5 and 12 years of age, demonstrated that 29% (230/803) of the cohort met criteria for severe malnutrition. Approximately 92% of the cohort in northern Nigeria identified as having severe malnutrition was below the 5th percentile for weight of children with SCD living in the US, Canada, or Europe. These data indicate older children with SCD living in northern Nigeria are undernourished when compared to children living with SCD in high-resource settings. A potentially unique attribute to treating malnutrition in children with SCD is the use of FDA approved anti-metabolite, hydroxyurea, to prevent vaso-occlusive pain events in children. The beneficial effects of hydroxyurea include, but are not limited to, decreased inflammation and increased hemoglobin levels. Preliminary evidence in this cohort of older children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) in northern Nigeria reveals that moderate fixed-dose hydroxyurea (20 mg/kg/day) significantly increases BMI in children with severe malnutrition. The investigators propose a randomized controlled feasibility trial in older children (5 to 12 years of age) with SCA living in northern Nigeria. In preparation for a definitive phase III trial to determine if ready-to-use therapeutic food and moderate fixed-dose hydroxyurea therapy is superior to ready-to-use therapeutic food alone, the investigators will randomly allocate up to 150 children between 5 and 12 years of age with SCA and severe uncomplicated malnutrition to each of the two arms. In aim 1, the investigators will assess the feasibility (rate of recruitment, retention, and adherence) of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in children with SCD and severe malnutrition to a 12-week intervention period. For aim 2, the investigators will establish the safety protocol to monitor for unknown rates of complications associated with treating malnutrition in children with SCD. To decrease the likelihood of sharing limited food resources in a poor family and to determine the specificity of malnutrition for children with SCD in northern Nigeria, the investigators will screen and treat up to 100 malnourished non-SCD siblings of the trial participants. After completion of this feasibility trial, the investigators will use the acquired knowledge to design a phase III trial to definitively determine the optimal treatment strategy for severe malnutrition in older children with SCD living in Africa, potentially affecting thousands of children in this region. ;


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NCT number NCT03634488
Study type Interventional
Source Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date August 18, 2021
Completion date November 9, 2022

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