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the effect of eradication of H-pylori in pregnant patients with iron deficiency anemia on the level of hemoglobin after iron therapy.


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After approval of the "Ethics Committee" of the obstetrics and gynecology department of the faculty of medicine Cairo University, a clinical trial will be started in which pregnant patients with iron deficiency anemia will be recruited out of the antenatal care clinic. Routine complete blood count (CBC) is done early during the second trimester for cases with anemia discovered by labs drawn on their booking appointment during their 1st antenatal care visit.

IDA defined as hemoglobin below 11gm/dl with MCV below 80 fl, with one of the following: if the serum ferritin level is below 70 μg/L. or if transferrin saturation is below 20.

We based our sample size according to the work done by Nashaat & Mansour, 2014 who studied a difference in the mean hemoglobin level of 1.6 g/dl with a standard deviation of 3.3. The ratio of women in the control group to experimental group was set at 1:1, the power at 0.8, and the type I error at 0.05 which gave us 68 subjects in every arm. We allowed for 10% dropouts finally giving us 75 subjects on each study arm.

After obtaining informed consent, H-pylori infection will be diagnosed using a stool antigen assay ABON which is one step H. pylori antigen test device (®Inverness Medical Innovation Hong Kong Limited). A stool sample will be collected and the top screwed on. An applicator will then be introduced into the sample after unscrewing of the cap in three different sites to collect at least 50 mg of fecal matter. The sample will be centrifuged at 4000 rpm for 5 minutes and the supernatant will be used for immunoassay. Two drops will be placed on the kit as per kit instructions. This test utilizes lateral chromatographic assay where after 10 minutes a positive sample will have a purple-pink line in addition to the control line, while a negative test only has the control line present. If the control line was missing the test will be considered invalid.

All the enrolled participants will then be randomized into two groups using a computer generated randomization table and a sealed envelope system to be opened by the nurse in the next antenatal care visit. When the envelope is opened the participant will be assigned to either group (A) (eradication of H-pylori before iron therapy) or group (B) (start iron therapy without eradication o f H-pylori).

Participants in group A will undergo eradication of H-pylori using triple attack therapy according to O'Connor et al, 2013 with Proton pump inhibitor (eg, omeprazole 20 mg BID), Clarithromycin 500 mg BID, metronidazole 500 mg BID for 14 days, followed by confirmation of eradication by repeating the H-pylori stool antigen test .

Iron therapy will be given to both groups twice daily for one month in the form ferrous(II)-glycine-sulphate complex 567.7 mg capsules (each capsule contains about 100 mg elemental iron) Ferro sanol duodenal ®Minapharm , Egypt. All recruited cases will undergo blood sampling for complete blood count (CBC), serum ferritin, transferrin saturation, and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) before and after iron therapy. All demographic data along with relevant history taking and examination will be recorded at the beginning of recruitment including age, body mass index (BMI), and parity e.t.c.

PS Power and Sample Size Calculations software, version 2.1.30 for MS Windows, was used to calculate sample size (Dupont and Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN). ;


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NCT number NCT03347513
Study type Interventional
Source Kasr El Aini Hospital
Contact Ahmed Kamel, M.D.
Phone 00201120022332
Email dr.ahmed.m.kamel@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date November 25, 2017
Completion date May 2019

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