Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Percentage of Patients With no Heavy Drinking Days After 12 Months |
Difference between the treatment arms in percentage of patients with no heavy drinking days during the 4-weeks period before the 12 months follow-up visit . |
Four weeks period before the 12 months visit |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Sober Patients During the Period Before the 6 Months Visit |
Difference in percentage of sober patients (zero drinks during one month reporting period) during the four weeks period before the 6 months visit. |
The four weeks-period before the 6 months visit |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Sober Patients Before the 12 Months Visit |
Percentage of sober patients (zero drinks during one month reporting period) during the four weeks period before the 12 months visit. |
The four weeks-period before the 12 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Total Amount of Consumed Alcohol From the Baseline Visit to the 6 Months Visit |
Number of drinks during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of drinks during the 4 weeks period before the 6 months visit. A positive difference means a reduction in drinking. A negative difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 6 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Total Amount of Consumed Alcohol From the Baseline Visit to the12 Months Visit |
Number of drinks during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of drinks during the 4 weeks period before the 12 months visit. A positive difference means a reduction in drinking. A negative difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 12 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Heavy Alcohol Drinking Days From the Baseline Visit to the 6 Months Visit |
Number of heavy drinking days during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of heavy drinking days during the 4 weeks period before the 6 months visit. A positive difference means a reduction in drinking. A negative difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 6 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Heavy Alcohol Drinking Days From the Baseline Visit to the 12 Months Visit |
Number of heavy drinking days during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of heavy drinking days during the 4 weeks period before the 12 months visit. A positive difference means a reduction in drinking. A negative difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 12 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Number of Sober Days Before the Baseline Visit Compared to the 6 Months Visit |
Number of sober days during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of sober days during the 4 weeks period before the 6 months visit. A negative difference means a reduction in drinking. A positive difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 6 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Number of Sober Days Before the Baseline Visit Compared to Before the 12 Months Visit |
Number of sober days during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of sober days during the 4 weeks period before the 12 months visit. A negative difference means a reduction in drinking. A positive difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 12 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Number of Standard Glasses Per Drinking Day Before the Baseline Visit Compared to Before the 6 Months Visit |
Number of standard glasses/drinks per drinking day during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of standard glasses/drinks per drinking day during the 4 weeks period before the 6 months visit. A positive difference means a reduction in drinking. A negative difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 6 months visit |
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Secondary |
Change in Number of Standard Glasses Before the Baseline Visit Comapred to Before the 12 Months Visit |
Number of standard glasses/drinks per drinking day during the 4 weeks period before the baseline visit minus number of standard glasses/drinks per drinking day during the 4 weeks period before the 12 months visit. A positive difference means a reduction in drinking. A negative difference means increased drinking. |
The four weeks-period before the baseline visit and before the 12 months visit |
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Secondary |
Time to Heavy Drinking |
Time period in days from randomization to first heavy drinking day. Longer time means a better result. |
From date of randomization until the date of first heavy drinking day, assessed up to 12 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Health Outcome, Measured With the Visual Analog Scale (EQ VAS) in EQ-5D at the Baseline Visit Compared to the 6 Months Visit |
Change in health outcome, measured with the visual analog scale (EQ VAS) in EQ-5D after 6 months compared to baseline. The EQ-5D is a standardized instrument for measuring and describing health outcomes. VAS score is 0-100 where 0 is the worst possible health and 100 is the best possible health. A positive difference indicates improvement. |
Baseline, After 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Health Outcome, Measured With the Visual Analog Scale (EQ VAS) in EQ-5D From the Baseline Visit Compared to the 12 Months Visit |
Change in health outcome, measured with the visual analog scale (EQ VAS) in EQ-5D after12 months compared to baseline. The EQ-5D is a standardized instrument for measuring and describing health outcomes. VAS score is 0-100 where 0 is the worst possible health and 100 is the best possible health. A positive number indicates improvement. |
Baseline, After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Health Outcome Measured With the Questionnaire in EQ5D After 6 Months Compared to Baseline |
Change in health outcome, measured with the questionnaire in EQ-5D after 6 months compared to baseline. The questionnaire EQ-5D in EQ-5D consists of 5 questions giving score 5 - 15. A higher positive number indicates improvement. |
Baseline, After 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Health Outcome, Measured With the Questionnaire in EQ-5D After 12 Months Compared to Baseline |
Change in health outcome, measured with the questionnaire in EQ-5D after 12 months minus baseline. The questionnaire EQ-5D in EQ-5D consists of 5 questions giving score 5 - 15. A higher positive number indicates improvement. |
Baseline, After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Patients Who Have Reduced Their AUDIT Score After 12 Months |
Percentage of patients who have reduced their AUDIT score (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, score 0-40) after 12 months. Higher proportion is better. |
After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Lowered AUDIT Score With at Least One Zone After 12 Months |
Percentage of patients who have reduced their Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) risk zones with at least one zone. Higher proportion is better. |
After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Patients Having a Risk Level <II (i.e. Less Than 6 AUDIT Points for Women, 8 AUDIT Points for Men) After 12 Months |
Percentage of patients having a risk level
After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Degree of Alcohol Dependence Measured as the Difference in SADD-points at Baseline Compared to 6 Months |
Change in degree of alcohol dependence measured as the difference in Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD)-points at baseline minus 6 months Scoring: The 15 items summed for a total score than can range from 0 to 45. Scale totals are interpreted as follows: 1-9 low dependence, 10-19 medium dependence, and 20 or greater high dependence. A large positive number indicates a better result. |
Baseline, After 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Degree of Alcohol Dependence Measured as the Difference in SADD-points at Baseline Compared to 12 Months |
Change in degree of alcohol dependence measured as the difference in Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD)-points at baseline minus 12 months. Scoring: The 15 items summed for a total score than can range from 0 to 45. Scale totals are interpreted as follows: 1-9 low dependence, 10-19 medium dependence, and 20 or greater high dependence. A large positive number indicates a better result. |
Baseline, After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Compliance With Agreed Treatment |
Percentage of subjects staying in the study to the 12 months visit. |
Baseline, After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Concentration of the Alcohol Metabolite PEth at Baseline Compared to 6 Months Visit |
Change in concentration of the alcohol metabolite PEth at baseline minus 6 months. A larger positive change of PEth concentration is a better outcome. |
Baseline, After 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Concentration of the Alcohol Metabolite PEth at Baseline Compared to 12 Months |
Change in concentration of the alcohol metabolite PEth at baseline minus 12 months. A larger positive change of PEth concentration is a better outcome. |
Baseline, After 12 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Concentration of the Alcohol Metabolite CDT in the Blood at Baseline Compared to 6 Months |
CDT (Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin) concentration is given in % of total transferrin in serum, i e. CDT(%). The change is calculated as baseline CDT (%) minus CDT(%) at 6 months. A large positive difference indicates decreased drinking. |
Baseline, After 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in Concentration of the Alcohol Metabolite CDT in the Blood at Baseline Compared to 12 Months |
CDT (Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin) concentration is given in % of total transferrin in serum, i e. CDT(%). The change is calculated as baseline CDT (%) minus CDT(%) at 12 months. A large positive difference indicates decreased drinking. |
Baseline, After 12 months |
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