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TerminatedNCT02336373

Treatment of Hemoglobin SC Disease With Hydroxyurea

SC Youth Treatment With Hydroxyurea Effects

Status
Terminated
Phase
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
32 (actual)
Sponsor
Baylor College of Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 21 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Sickle cell disease (SCD), specifically hemoglobin SC disease (HbSC), is a subtype of sickle cell disease with typically higher hemoglobin and milder or later disease complications. Sickle cell disease is a disorder in which red blood cells (RBCs) are abnormally shaped. This can result in painful episodes, serious infections, and damage to body organs. One medication used to treat sickle cell disease is hydroxyurea. Hydroxyurea therapy offers significant benefits for infants, children, and adolescents with sickle cell anemia. These include a reduction in the frequency of pain crises and acute chest syndrome (inflammation of the lungs). Hydroxyurea has been given to many HbSC patients but HbSC patients were not included in the large clinical trials used to test hydroxyurea in SCD, so less is known about how HbSC patients respond to hydroxyurea. The purpose of this research study is to see if hydroxyurea, a medication given to many children with the most common type of sickle cell, those who are homozygous for the sickle mutation (HbSS), helps children who have HbSC. The investigators will see if it helps by giving a questionaire when the medication is started, and then every two months at a clinic visit. The questionaire, called the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL™) Sickle Cell Disease Module version 3.0, measures quality of life. The investigators will also see how hydroxyurea changes laboratory test numbers, and blood thickness.

Detailed description

To be eligible to participate in this study, patients must have HbSC disease, have experienced a sickle cell disease related complication, or have a score of 80 or lower on the PedsQL™ Sickle Cell Disease Module version 3.0. This questionnaire will be offered to all patients with HbSC seen in our clinic that consent to this study. If the patient is sexually active, they will be offered birth control. If the patient chooses not to initiate effective birth control, they will be tested at their scheduled vist with a urine pregnancy test. If the patient becomes pregnant they will be removed from the study. The maximum time patients will be on the study is 12 months after starting hydroxyurea therapy, with an option to participate in a 2 year observation study following the end of the study. Patients will be assessed in the clinic every two months after starting treatment. Hydroxyurea will be started at 10 mg/kg/day, and increased by 5 mg/kg/day at eight week intervals if needed to reach a maximum tolerated dose (MTD). The most common side effect of the drug is a drop in infection fighting cells, or white blood cells, so the medication will be started at a low dose and the dose will be increased only if it is safe to do so. Patients will be asked to allow the investigators to review information from their medical records at the start of the study, and throughout the study. If the patient would like to participate in the two year follow-up, their records will be reviewed during that period as well.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGhydroxyureaTreat symptomatic HbSC patients to MTD on hydroxyurea, and assess for clinical improvement using the PedsQL™ Sickle Cell Disease Module version 3.0 after 6 months at MTD, compared to entrance scores

Timeline

Start date
2014-12-01
Primary completion
2017-02-01
Completion
2017-03-31
First posted
2015-01-13
Last updated
2020-09-09
Results posted
2020-09-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02336373. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.