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NCT number NCT01333072
Other study ID # R01HD062550-01A1
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date July 2011
Est. completion date August 2015

Study information

Verified date September 2018
Source Medical University of South Carolina
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The Biomarkers in autism of aripiprazole and risperidone treatment (BAART) project will provide evidence-based guidance in the selection and monitoring of drug treatment of autism. BAART involves 3 academic centers across South Carolina. Although the FDA has approved use of the antipsychotic drug risperidone for irritability associated with autistic disorder, a moderate response rate in pivotal clinical trials and concerns over tolerability and weight gain can force clinicians to select alternative drug treatments for which evidence-based support is sparse.


Description:

The Biomarkers in autism of aripiprazole and risperidone treatment (BAART) project will provide evidence-based guidance in the selection and monitoring of drug treatment of autism. BAART involves 3 academic centers across South Carolina with expertise in phenotyping patients with autistic spectrum disorders, assessing patient response in clinical trials, and expertise in pharmacogenomic research. Although the FDA has approved use of the antipsychotic drugs risperidone and aripiprazole for irritability associated with autistic disorder, a moderate response rate in pivotal clinical trials and concerns over tolerability and weight gain can force clinicians to select alternative drug treatments for which evidence-based support is sparse. BAART will assess predictors of efficacy, tolerability, and safety in 200 children 6-17 years old with autistic disorder (AD) during a double-blind, randomized 10 week treatment period with either risperidone or aripiprazole. Responders who complete the study may continue with medication treatment for three months. Factors considered will include 1) psychiatric history; 2) symptom response; 3) psychosocial support; 4) measures of tolerability; 5) serum prolactin and brain-derived neurotrophic factor concentration; and 5) a variety of single nucleotide polymorphisms related to target genes for drug disposition and transport, response, and tolerability. The BAART project will result in evidence-based guidelines for selection and monitoring of drug treatment of children and adolescents with AD.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 80
Est. completion date August 2015
Est. primary completion date August 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 6 Years to 17 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria

- Aged 6 to 17 years and weight of at least 15 kg

- Meet DSM-IV criteria for of AD, established by chart review, clinical judgment and the Autism Diagnostic Interview- Revised (ADI-R) criteria

- Clinical Global Impressions Severity (CGI-S) score of >4 (moderately ill)

- ABC Irritability subscale score of >18

- Mental age of at least 18 months

- If female and sexually active, must agree to an acceptable method of birth control during the trial

- Medication free or adequate washout period (2-4 weeks prior to enrollment) of psychoactive drugs (anticonvulsants permitted for seizure management if dosage is stable for 4 weeks)

- Parent/guardian able to read and provide informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

- Psychiatric disorder that is effectively managed by psychoactive medication (e.g. ADHD, MDD)

- Prior diagnosis or evidence of genetic or other disorder that may interfere with assessments (e.g. Fragile X syndrome, Fetal alcohol syndrome, history of very low birth weight) assessed by personal and family history, dysmorphology, and clinical judgment.

- Prior use of risperidone or aripiprazole for more than 2 weeks

- Seizure during the past 6 months

- History or evidence of a medical condition that would expose them to an undue risk of a significant adverse event or interfere with assessments during the trial including but not limited to hepatic, renal, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, hematologic or immunologic disease as determined by the clinical judgment of the investigator

- Current suicidal or homicidal risk

- Positive urine pregnancy test at baseline

- Dependent on other substances, with the exception of nicotine or caffeine

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Aripiprazole
The starting dosage will be 2.0 mg/day. The dosage will be allowed to increase to 5.0 mg/day on day 4 and can be increased thereafter as judged clinically appropriate until the maximum dosage of 15 mg/day. The dosage will only be increased in 5.0 mg intervals. No dosage adjustments will be allowed for either drug after 4 weeks.
Risperidone
Children weighing 20-45 kg will receive an initial dose of 0.5 mg daily that will be increased to twice daily on day 4 (morning and bedtime). The dosage will be gradually increased in 0.5 mg increments to a maximum dose of 2.5 mg per day (1.0 mg in the morning and 1.5 mg at bedtime) by the fourth treatment week. A slightly accelerated dosage will be allowed for children who weigh more than 45 kg for a maximum dosage of 3.5 mg /day (McCracken et al 2002).

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Medical University of South Carolina Charleston South Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Medical University of South Carolina

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Changes in the Irritability Subscale of the Larger ABC (Abberent Behavior Checklist) That Occur From Baseline to 10 Weeks Multi-center, blinded clinical trial to evaluate biomarkers as predictors of efficacy and safety in children with autistic disorder to risperidone, an atypical antipsychotic drug and aripiprazole, an antipsychotic having a unique clinical and receptor-binding profile.
The major outcome measure was the score on the Irritability subscale of the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC-I) . The ABC has 58 items describing some aspect of behavior and the Irritability sub-scale has 15 items, each completed by a parent or caregiver under the supervision of an investigator. Scores on each item range from 0 = no problem and 3 = severe problem (range of total scores 0 to 45). A fall in scores indicates behavioral improvement.
baseline to 10 weeks
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