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NCT number NCT02904252
Other study ID # 481/2558
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received September 13, 2016
Last updated March 21, 2017
Start date January 1, 2016
Est. completion date October 31, 2016

Study information

Verified date March 2017
Source Mahidol University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The primary objective is to assess the prevalence and genotypes of HCV infection in thalassemia major and thalassemia intermediate patients who have received blood transfusion in the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital.

The secondary objective is to identify the effect of HCV infection as well as the risk factors of advanced liver disease and liver cirrhosis in these patients

The third objective is to identify the role of serum HA level and fibrotest in the prediction of cirrhosis in these patients.


Description:

Study protocol

Data collection:

The eligible patients will be asked to participate in the study. After signing informed consent, the patients will be asked to complete questionnaire, all clinical and laboratory data of the patients will be retrieved from out-patient electronic or paper medical records, electronic laboratory results. The data will include the followings:

1. Clinical data

- Demographic information (age, gender, ethnicity, education, marital status)

- Family history of liver disease

- Current relevant medication

- Weight, height and body mass index (BMI) at the time of enrollment

- History of blood or blood product transfusion, last transfusion

- History of alcohol consumption

- History of active liver disease

2. Laboratory data

- Complete blood count

- Iron study (serum ferritin, serum iron, total iron binding capacity and transferrin saturation)

- Hemoglobin typing

- HIV antibody status (only if available)

- liver biochemistry including AST, ALT, albumin, globulin

- Blood urea nitrogen, creatinine

- HBsAg, Anti-HBsAb

- Anti-HCV antibody

- HCV RNA, HCV genotyping (only in patients with positive Anti-HCV)

- Serum hyaluronic acid

- Fibrotest

After data collection, all patients will receive blood test for serum hyaluronic acid. If the patients have incomplete laboratory data (except HIV antibody status), they will receive additional blood tests for missing data. All patients will be appointed for transient elastography. All the cost for the extra-investigation will be supported by the study.

Transient elastography (TE or Fibroscan):

TE will be used to evaluate liver fibrosis. TE will be performed in all patients by examiners who were blind to clinical, laboratory data. The right lobe of the liver was targeted through an intercostal space access while the patient was lying in the dorsal decubitus position with the right arm in maximal abduction. With the assistance of TE, a liver portion of at least 6-cm thickness, free of large vessels, was identified for examination. The rate of successful measurements was interpreted by the ratio between the number of those validated and total number of measurements. The results were expressed as a median value of the total measurements in kPa. Patients with ascites were excluded from the study due to the limitation of result interpretation.

Data Handling :

Data of each patient will be collected at the OPD, Division of Hematology and Division of Gastroenterology, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

The study will be started after it is approved by the Ethics Committee ofSiriraj Hospital. Patients' identification number will be stored in a separate log book. Results will be reported at the aggregate level only, and individual-level data will never be released.

Sample Size and Statistical analysis Sample size The primary research question of this study is to assess the prevalence of HCV infection in thalassemia major and thalassemia intermediate patients who received prior blood transfusion. From the previous research conducted by Wanachiwanawin W, et al , we estimate that the prevalence of hepatitis C viral infection in thalassemia patient is 20 percent. The sample size is 246 samples according to the calculation with 95 % confident interval.

Statistical analysis

1. The quantitative data, such as age, will be analyzed by mean and standard deviation or by mode and median (in the data that doesn't have normal distribution). The quantitative data, such as sex, will be analyzed by using percentage and 95% confident interval for the prevalence.

2. In comparison between two groups, the quantitative data, such as liver fibrosis: positive or negative, will be compared by using t-test (normality) or Mann-Whitney U-test (non-normality) and the quantitative data will be analyzed by Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test. If the results show statistically significance (P-value <0.05) more than one value, the Logistic Regression Analysis will be performed and presented by odds ratio and 95% confidence interval.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 158
Est. completion date October 31, 2016
Est. primary completion date October 31, 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Previously diagnosed thalassemia major, for example homozygous beta thalassemia or beta thalassemia/hemoglobin E disease or thalassemia intermedia such as hemoglobin H disease or homozygous Hb CS

2. Age equal to or more than 18 years

3. Previous history of blood transfusion

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Patients who have hepatocellular carcinoma, ascites or pregnancy will be excluded from the study due to the limitation of result interpretation.

2. Unwilling to participate

3. Patient who receiving or completed treatment of hepatitis C

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Transient elastography
Transient elastography (TE) is an ultrasound-based device used for measuring the degree of liver stiffness. A transducer probe is used to create mild amplitude and low frequency vibrations (50 Hz) that transmitted through the liver tissue. This results in an elastic shear wave that propagates through the underlying liver tissue. The probe then utilizes pulse-echo ultrasound to follow the propagation of the shear wave and to measure its velocity. The velocity of the wave is directly related to tissue stiffness which correlates with fibrosis. The sensitivity and the specificity of TE is between 68%-88% and between 66%-100%, respectively for the detection of significant liver fibrosis (METAVIR score F>2).

Locations

Country Name City State
Thailand Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Bangkok

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Mahidol University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Thailand, 

References & Publications (8)

Borgna-Pignatti C, Garani MC, Forni GL, Cappellini MD, Cassinerio E, Fidone C, Spadola V, Maggio A, Restivo Pantalone G, Piga A, Longo F, Gamberini MR, Ricchi P, Costantini S, D'Ascola D, Cianciulli P, Lai ME, Carta MP, Ciancio A, Cavalli P, Putti MC, Barella S, Amendola G, Campisi S, Capra M, Caruso V, Colletta G, Volpato S. Hepatocellular carcinoma in thalassaemia: an update of the Italian Registry. Br J Haematol. 2014 Oct;167(1):121-6. doi: 10.1111/bjh.13009. — View Citation

El-Shabrawi MH, Zein El Abedin MY, Omar N, Kamal NM, Elmakarem SA, Khattab S, El-Sayed HM, El-Hennawy A, Ali AS. Predictive accuracy of serum hyaluronic acid as a non-invasive marker of fibrosis in a cohort of multi-transfused Egyptian children with ß-tha — View Citation

Fraquelli M, Cassinerio E, Roghi A, Rigamonti C, Casazza G, Colombo M, Massironi S, Conte D, Cappellini MD. Transient elastography in the assessment of liver fibrosis in adult thalassemia patients. Am J Hematol. 2010 Aug;85(8):564-8. doi: 10.1002/ajh.21752. — View Citation

Fucharoen S, Winichagoon P. Haemoglobinopathies in southeast Asia. Indian J Med Res. 2011 Oct;134:498-506. Review. — View Citation

Kountouras D, Tsagarakis NJ, Fatourou E, Dalagiorgos E, Chrysanthos N, Berdoussi H, Vgontza N, Karagiorga M, Lagiandreou A, Kaligeros K, Voskaridou E, Roussou P, Diamanti-Kandarakis E, Koskinas J. Liver disease in adult transfusion-dependent beta-thalassaemic patients: investigating the role of iron overload and chronic HCV infection. Liver Int. 2013 Mar;33(3):420-7. doi: 10.1111/liv.12095. — View Citation

Papastamataki M, Delaporta P, Premetis E, Kattamis A, Ladis V, Papassotiriou I. Evaluation of liver fibrosis in patients with thalassemia: the important role of hyaluronic acid. Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2010 Oct 15;45(3):215-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bcmd.2010.06.002 — View Citation

Wanachiwanawin W, Luengrojanakul P, Sirangkapracha P, Leowattana W, Fucharoen S. Prevalence and clinical significance of hepatitis C virus infection in Thai patients with thalassemia. Int J Hematol. 2003 Nov;78(4):374-8. — View Citation

Wilder J, Patel K. The clinical utility of FibroScan(®) as a noninvasive diagnostic test for liver disease. Med Devices (Auckl). 2014 May 3;7:107-14. doi: 10.2147/MDER.S46943. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Prevalence and genotypes of HCV infection in thalassemia major and thalassemia intermediate patients who have received blood transfusion in the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital 1 year
Secondary Effect of HCV infection and the risk factors of advanced liver disease and liver cirrhosis in thalassemia major and thalassemia intermediate patients who have received blood transfusion 1 year
Secondary Role of serum HA level and fibrotest in the prediction of cirrhosis in thalassemia major and thalassemia intermediate patients who have received blood transfusion in the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital. 1 year
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