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NCT number NCT05966129
Other study ID # PRO00104948_A
Secondary ID U01HG010225
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 10, 2021
Est. completion date April 30, 2024

Study information

Verified date July 2023
Source Duke University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is comprised of three separate pharmacogenetic trials grouped into a single protocol due to similarities in the intervention, the hypotheses, and the trial design. The three trials are the Acute Pain Trial, the Chronic Pain Trial, and the Depression Trial. Participants can enroll in only one of the three trials. All three trials were registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under NCT04445792. In July 2023 each of the three treatment trials was registered under a separate NCT# and NCT04445792 was converted to a screening record per recent guidance on master protocol research programs (MPRPs). This record is specific to the Acute Pain Trial within the ADOPT-PGx protocol. The Acute Pain Trial is a prospective, multicenter, two arm randomized pragmatic trial. Participants meeting eligibility criteria will be randomly assigned to either immediate pharmacogenetic testing and genotype-guided post-surgical opioid therapy (Intervention arm) or standard care and pharmacogenetic testing after 6 months (Control arm). The investigators will test the hypothesis that pharmacogenetic testing and genotype guided pain management therapy improves pain control after surgery in participants who's body processes some pain medicines slower than normal.


Description:

Pain and depression are conditions that impact substantial proportions of the US population. Finding safe and effective drug therapies for both conditions is challenging. In the case of treatment for acute and chronic pain, the challenge is finding effective therapy while minimizing adverse effects or opioid addiction (and the ensuing consequences). For depression, there are few clinically relevant predictors of successful treatment leading to multiple trials of inadequate therapy for some patients. Both opioid and antidepressant prescriptions can be guided by pharmacogenetics (PGx) data based on existing guidelines from the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC). This study is designed to evaluate the impact of pharmacogenetic testing and genotype-guided pain or anti-depressant therapy on pain control or depression symptoms in a pragmatic setting. The rationale for examining a genotype-guided approach to acute and chronic pain management is based on the importance of CYP2D6 for the bioactivation of tramadol, codeine, and hydrocodone and data from a pilot study supporting improved pain control in intermediate and poor CYP2D6 metabolizers in the genotype-guided arm who are taking these drugs at baseline. Similarly, the rationale for examining a genotype-guided approach to depression medication therapy is based on the demonstrated role of CYP2D6 in the bio inactivation and CYP2C19 oxidation of select, commonly used SSRIs. Secondly, data from industry sponsored trials support the hypothesis of improved depression symptom control in a genotype-guided arm. Study objectives: Determine if a genotype-guided approach to acute post-surgical pain therapy leads to improved pain control compared to usual care, as defined by a decrease in the SIA score. Secondarily, The investigators will evaluate whether this approach leads to reduced use of DEA Schedule II opioids and reduced pain intensity.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 1602
Est. completion date April 30, 2024
Est. primary completion date April 30, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 8 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Acute Pain Trial - Age = 8 years - English speaking or Spanish speaking - Elective/planned surgery types with planned or anticipated to be treated with tramadol, hydrocodone, or codeine pain management at an enrolling site, which may include orthopedic surgeries (e.g. arthroplasty, spine, etc.), open abdominal surgery, or cardiothoracic surgery and others Exclusion Criteria Trial-wide: - Life expectancy less than 12 months - Are too cognitively impaired to provide informed consent and/or complete study protocol - Are institutionalized or too ill to participate (i.e. mental or nursing home facility or incarcerated) - Have a history of allogeneic stem cell transplant or liver transplant - People with prior clinical pharmacogenetic test results for genes relevant for the study in which they will enroll (CYP2D6 for the pain studies and CYP2D6 or CYP2C19 for depression) or already enrolled in an ADOPT PGx trial Acute Pain Trial - Undergoing a laparoscopic surgery - Receiving chronic opioid therapy, defined as use of opioids on most days for >3 months

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Pharmacogenetic testing
Genetic testing of CYP2D6 and CYP2C19
Clinical decisions support
Prescribing recommendations to the provider based on the pharmacogenetic testing results

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina
United States Sanford Health Fargo North Dakota
United States University of Florida - Gainesville Gainesville Florida
United States Indiana University Indianapolis Indiana
United States Nemours Children's Health System Jacksonville Florida
United States Meharry Medical College Nashville Tennessee
United States Nashville General Hospital Nashville Tennessee
United States Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee
United States Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York
United States Nemours Children's Health System Orlando Florida
United States Nemours Children's Health System Wilmington Delaware

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Duke University National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (1)

Cavallari LH, Cicali E, Wiisanen K, Fillingim RB, Chakraborty H, Myers RA, Blake KV, Asiyanbola B, Baye JF, Bronson WH, Cook KJ, Elwood EN, Gray CF, Gong Y, Hines L, Kannry J, Kucher N, Lynch S, Nguyen KA, Obeng AO, Pratt VM, Prieto HA, Ramos M, Sadeghpour A, Singh R, Rosenman M, Starostik P, Thomas CD, Tillman E, Dexter PR, Horowitz CR, Orlando LA, Peterson JF, Skaar TC, Van Driest SL, Volpi S, Voora D, Parvataneni HK, Johnson JA; IGNITE Pragmatic Trials Network. Implementing a pragmatic clinical trial to tailor opioids for acute pain on behalf of the IGNITE ADOPT PGx investigators. Clin Transl Sci. 2022 Oct;15(10):2479-2492. doi: 10.1111/cts.13376. Epub 2022 Aug 4. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary 10 Day SIA Score Change from Baseline A composite measure of pain and opioid usage, the Silverman Integrated Analgesic Assessment (SIA) score, at 10 days post-surgery in participants who have a genotypic or pheno-converted CYP2D6 activity score = 0.75. Day of Surgery to 10 days post surgery
Secondary 10 Day Pain Intensity Change from Baseline PROMIS Numeric Pain Rating Scale Pain intensity at 10 days post-surgery in participants who have a genotypic or pheno-converted CYP2D6 activity score = 0.75. 10 days post-surgery
Secondary Post-surgery Opioid Usage Change from Baseline Opioid usage from surgery to10 days post-surgery in participants who have a genotypic or pheno-converted CYP2D6 activity score = 0.75. day of surgery through 10 days post-surgery
Secondary 3 Month Prescription Pain Medication Misuse Change from Baseline PROMIS prescription pain medication misuse T-scores at 3 months post-surgery in participants who have a genotypic or pheno-converted CYP2D6 activity score = 0.75. 3 months post surgery
Secondary 1 Month Mobility Score Change from Baseline PROMIS mobility score at 1 month post-surgery in participants who have a genotypic or pheno-converted CYP2D6 activity score = 0.75. 1 month post surgery
Secondary Opioid Persistence Change from Baseline Opioid persistence defined as a filled prescription for an opioid medication 3-6 months post-surgery in participants who have a genotypic or pheno-converted CYP2D6 activity score = 0.75 3-6 months post-surgery
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