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NCT number NCT04189692
Other study ID # HMT3
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date January 7, 2020
Est. completion date December 7, 2020

Study information

Verified date December 2019
Source Corporacion Parc Tauli
Contact Diana Horta
Phone 93 745 84 54
Email diana.horta.s@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this study is to evaluate the evolution and possible factors associated with the persistence of fatigue in patients with quiescent IBD and fatigue included in two previous studies.


Description:

Fatigue is a common symptom in inflammatory bowel disease and persists despite clinical remission. Fatigue in patients with chronic diseases can be objectified by the FACIT-F scale.

Recent publications have tried to assess the prevalence and factors related to fatigue in patients with IBD.

In 2017 one study evaluated the prevalence and predictive factors of fatigue in out-patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Fatigue was associated with depression, low quality of life and female sex. No association was found with micronutrients or levels of interleukins.

As there are no effective treatments for fatigue in IBD, another study, recently published a study evaluating the role of electroacupuncture in 54 patients with quiescent IBD and fatigue, observing that both electroacupuncture and sham acupuncture improved fatigue compared to the control group.

The aim of this study is to evaluate the evolution and possible factors associated with the persistence of fatigue in patients with quiescent IBD and fatigue included in the two previous studies.

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease and fatigue (FACIT-F score < 40) included in these two previous studies who agree to participate will fill in questionnaires to assess fatigue, anxiety, depression and quality of life in inflammatory bowel disease. Moreover, the relationship of other biological factors with IBD-related fatigue will be determined.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 202
Est. completion date December 7, 2020
Est. primary completion date December 7, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients with inflammatory bowel disease and fatigue (defined as a FACIT-F score <40 points) previously documented in our two previous studies.

- Written informed consent after receiving clear and objective information about the purpose and characteristics of the study.

- Ability to understand the questionnaires.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Associated tumor disease.

- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.

- Anemia (hemoglobin <12g/dl in women and 14g/dl in men)

- Any concomitant illness that may justify the presence of fatigue.

Study Design


Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Corporacion Parc Tauli

References & Publications (2)

Horta D, Lira A, Sanchez-Lloansi M, Villoria A, Teggiachi M, García-Rojo D, García-Molina S, Figuerola A, Esteve M, Calvet X. A Prospective Pilot Randomized Study: Electroacupuncture vs. Sham Procedure for the Treatment of Fatigue in Patients With Quiescent Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2019 May 15. pii: izz091. doi: 10.1093/ibd/izz091. [Epub ahead of print] — View Citation

Villoria A, García V, Dosal A, Moreno L, Montserrat A, Figuerola A, Horta D, Calvet X, Ramírez-Lázaro MJ. Fatigue in out-patients with inflammatory bowel disease: Prevalence and predictive factors. PLoS One. 2017 Jul 27;12(7):e0181435. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181435. eCollection 2017. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Evaluate the evolution of fatigue in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease at 3 years Assessed by the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue (FACIT-F scale). This questionnaire, previously validated in Spanish and for IBD patients, comprises 40 items divided into five subscales: Physical wellbeing (PWB), Social/family wellbeing (SWB), Emotional wellbeing (EWB), Functional Wellbeing (FWB), and Fatigue subscale. The first four subscales (27 items) evaluate general features of chronic illness, and the 13 items of the Fatigue subscale specifically focus on fatigue. Each item has five possible answers, from 0 (very fatigued) to 4 (not at all fatigued). The score of each subscale is the sum of the coded values of its items. three years
Secondary Assess the biological factors associated with the persistence of fatigue Assessed by a blood test including micronutrients (vitamin B12, ferritin and vitamin D). three years
Secondary Assess the psychological factors associated with the persistence of fatigue Assessed by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaire. The Spanish validated 21-item version of the BDI will be used to analyze depression. This self-administered questionnaire evaluates the clinical features of melancholy and intrusive thoughts present in depression. Each item has a different number of options (from 4 to 8), which then have to be converted into four possible values (0, 1, 2, or 3). Higher BDI scores indicate a higher grade of depression. three years
Secondary Assess the psychological factors associated with the persistence of fatigue Assessed by Quality of life in inflammatory bowel disease questionnaire (IBDQ-9). he IBDQ-9 consists of nine items assessing different aspects of life in IBD patients. Each item has seven different possible answers, scoring from 1 (poorest) to 7 (best). The straight summation of all nine items provides a direct score, which is then transformed into a final score. Higher scores correspond to a better quality of life. three years
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