Sickle Cell Disease Clinical Trial
— AFATOfficial title:
The Relationship of Transcranial Doppler Velocity With Other Vascular Measurements in Children With Sickle Cell Anaemia
Structural and functional changes in arteries are increasingly being recognized as significant features of sickle cell disease. This study aims to determine whether there are differences in arterial function parameters between children with sickle cell disease with normal and abnormal transcranial Doppler velocity. After informed consent is obtained, participants will have vascular, Transcranial Doppler, haematological and biochemical parameters measured. Researchers will compare children with sickle cell disease who have normal Transcranial Doppler velocity and no history of stroke with children with those who have an abnormal Transcranial Doppler velocity with or without a history of stroke to see if there are significant differences in arterial function parameters.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 34 |
Est. completion date | June 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 4 Years to 16 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Pediatric participants with sickle cell anaemia (HbSS, HbSß0 thalassemia, HbSD, HbSOArab) 2. Age: Between 4-16 years of age, at the time of enrolment 3. Has had at least one complete TCD study whether or not on hydroxyurea treatment or in a clinical trial. 4. Parent or guardian willing and able to provide informed consent and child gives assent 5. Ability to comply with study-related evaluations. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants who meet any of the following criteria are disqualified from enrollment in the study: 1. Patients in whom a TCD study cannot be completed 2. Patients who have had an Erythrocyte transfusion in the past two months 3. Patients who are acutely ill or have had an acute infection in the past two weeks |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Jamaica | Caribbean Institute for Health Research, The University of the West Indies | Kingston | Saint Andrew |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of The West Indies |
Jamaica,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Mean difference in aortic pulse wave velocity in mmHg between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke | The primary outcome of aortic pulse wave velocity in mmHg, will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes at the study visit. | |
Primary | Mean difference in aortic augmentation index, in % between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke. | The primary outcome of aortic augmentation index, in % will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes at the study visit. | |
Secondary | Mean difference in brachial augmentation index, in %, between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke | Brachial augmentation index, in %, will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes at the study visit. | |
Secondary | Mean difference in aortic systolic blood pressure in mmHg between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke | Aortic systolic blood pressure in mmHg, will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes at the study visit. | |
Secondary | Mean difference in aortic pulse pressure, in mmHg between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke | Aortic pulse pressure in mmHg, will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes at the study visit. | |
Secondary | Mean difference in brachial systolic pressure in mmHg, between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke | Brachial systolic pressure in mmHg will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes at the study visit. | |
Secondary | Mean difference in brachial diastolic pressure in mmHg between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke. | Brachial diastolic pressure in mmHg will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes | |
Secondary | Difference in mean arterial pressure in mmHg between patients with an abnormal transcranial Doppler Velocity compared to those with a normal Transcranial Doppler velocity without stroke | Mean arterial pressure in mmHg will be measured in all patients with an Arteriograph 24 (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary). Before the assessment, the patient will be allowed to rest for 5 -10 minutes. An appropriate cuff size will be used for each patient. The test will be carried out in a calm, temperature-controlled room. | Three measurements will be taken over 10 minutes |
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