Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Reproducibility of the 13C-SBT test , percent of dose recovered in first 90 minutes |
We will assess the coefficient of variation and correlation coefficient between repeated cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration on separate SBT tests administered one week apart done on the same child (Peru site only). |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Other |
Reproducibility of the 13C-SBT test, time to 50% area under the curve of 13C tracer, expressed in minutes |
We will assess the coefficient of variation and correlation coefficient between repeated SBT tests 7 days apart as assessed by the time to 50% area under the curve of 13C tracer, expressed in minutes from the same child (Peru site only). |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Other |
Epidemiologic factors that influence 13C-SBT measure, percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes |
Determine if significant associations exist between 13C-SBT measured as cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration and the WAMI index.The WAMI index is a previously validated composite index of environmental variables to create a index that expresses the socioeconomic and physical environment in diverse geographical contexts (PMID 24656134) |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Other |
Epidemiologic factors that influence 13C-SBT measure, time to 50% AUC recovered |
Determine if significant associations exist between 13C-SBT measured as the time to recovery of 50% of the administered tracer and the WAMI index. The WAMI index is a previously validated composite index of environmental variables to create a index that expresses the socioeconomic and physical environment in diverse geographical contexts ((PMID 24656134). |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Primary |
Comparison of SBT to Lactulose rhamnose (LR) test-% dose 90 min |
The 13C-SBT (cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration) will be compared to LR ratio (the ratio of the percent recovery of administered lactulose and mannitol) |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Comparison of SBT to Lactulose rhamnose (LR) test- time to 50% recovery |
The 13C-SBT (time to 50% area under the curve of 13C tracer, expressed in minutes ) will be compared to LR ratio (the ratio of the percent recovery of administered lactulose and mannitol) |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Correlation of SBT (% recovery at 90 minutes) to Lactulose rhamnose (LR) test-Lactulose recovery |
The 13C-SBT (cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration) will be compared to the percent lactulose recovery at 90 minutes post administration |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Correlation of SBT (time to 50% recovery) to Lactulose rhamnose (LR) test-Lactulose recovery |
The 13C-SBT (time to 50% area under the curve 13C tracer, expressed in minutes) will be compared to the percent lactulose recovery at 90 minutes post administration |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Correlation of SBT (% dose recovered at 09 minutes) to Lactulose rhamnose (LR) test-Mannitol recovery |
The 13C-SBT (cumulative percent of dose of 13C recovered at 90 minutes post administration) will be compared to percent mannitol recovery |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Correlation of SBT (time to recovery of 50% of dose) to Lactulose rhamnose (LR) test-Mannitol recovery |
The 13C-SBT (time to 50% area under the curve 13C tracer, expressed in minutes) will be compared to percent mannitol recovery |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT (% of dose recovered at 90 min) and baseline childhood anthropometrics (attained length) |
We will compare results of the SBT test expressed as cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration and LAZ (length for age Z-score as defined by 2006 World Health Organization norms, cross-sectional) |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT (time to recovery of 50% of dose) and baseline childhood anthropometrics (attained length) |
We will compare results of the SBT test expressed as time to 50% area under the curve 13C tracer, expressed in minutes and LAZ (length for age Z-score as defined by 2006 World Health Organization norms, cross-sectional) |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT and childhood anthropometrics (attained weight) |
We will compare results of the SBT test expressed as the cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration and WAZ (weight for age Z-score as defined by 2006 World Health Organization norms, cross-sectional) |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT and childhood anthropometrics (attained weight for height) |
We will compare results of the SBT test expressed as time to 50% area under the curve 13C tracer, expressed in minutes and WAZ (weight for age Z-score as defined by 2006 World Health Organization norms, cross-sectional) |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT (time to 50% recovery of 13C) and childhood linear growth, 3 months |
We will compare values for the 13C-SBT expressed as time to 50% area under the curve 13C tracer, expressed in minutes and change in length for age Z score (WHO 2006 reference standards) over the subsequent 3 months |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT and childhood linear growth, 6 months |
We will compare values for the 13C-SBT expressed as time to 50% area under the curve 13C tracer, expressed in minutes and change in length for age Z score (WHO 2006 reference standards) over the subsequent 6 months |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT (% dose recovered at 90 min)and childhood linear growth, 3 months |
We will compare the 13C-SBT tests results (cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration) and change in LAZ over the subsequent 3 months |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Primary |
Characterize the relationship between SBT and childhood linear growth |
We will compare the 13C-SBT tests results (cumulative percent of dose recovered at 90 minutes post administration) and change in LAZ over the subsequent 6 months |
6 months after enrollment is completed |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between the 13C-SBT (% recovery 90min) and fecal myeloperoxidase |
Compare fecal myeloperoxidase concentration (ng/mL) with 13SBT (% of cumulative dose recovered at 90 minutes, expressed as %) |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between SBT ( time to recovery of 50% of the 13C-tracer) and fecal myeloperoxidase |
Compare fecal myeloperoxidase concentration (ng/mL) with 13SBT (time to recovery of 50% of the administered 13C tracer, measured in minutes) |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between the 13C-SBT (% recovery 90 min) and serum fatty acid binding protein |
Compare serum fatty acid binding protein concentration (ng/mL), with 13SBT as assessed by % of administered dose recovered at 90 minutes |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between the 13C-SBT (time to 50% recovery) and serum fatty acid binding protein concentration |
Compare serum fatty acid binding protein concentration (ng/mL) with 13SBT as measured by the time (in minutes) to the recovery of 50% of the administered dose of 13C. |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between the 13C-SBT (time to 50% recovery) and kynurenine tryptophan ratio |
Compare time to recovery of 50% of 13C probe of SBT with kynurenine tryptophan ratio (molar ratio of KT multiplied by 1000) |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between the 13C-SBT (% recovery at 90 minutes) and kynurenine tryptophan ratio, |
Compare 13C SBT as measured by % recovery of 13C probe at 90 minutes with kynurenine tryptophan ratio |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between the 13C-SBT as assessed by percent of 13C tracer recovered in at 90 minutes and fecal alpha-antitrypsin concentration |
Compare 13CSBT as measured by the percent of tracer recovered at 90 minutes with fecal anti-trypsin concentration (mg/g) |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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Secondary |
Assess the relationship between the 13C-SBT as measured by the time to 50% recovery of 13C and fecal alpha-antitrypsin |
Compare 13C SBT as measured by the time to 50% recovery of 13C with fecal anti-trypsin concentration (mg/g) |
Six months from the enrollment of the last subject |
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