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CompletedNCT05794555

LiveSMART Trial to Prevent Falls in Patients With Cirrhosis

LiveSMART: A Sequential, Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial to Prevent Falls in Patients With Cirrhosis

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
230 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Michigan · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This multicenter trial is being conducted to determine if sequential lactulose and Tele (virtual) Tai-Chi reduces the rate of injurious fall, non-injurious falls, incident overt Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE), and death or liver transplant over 24 weeks. Participants that are enrolled will be randomized to stage one of this project for approximately 12 weeks. After completing stage one, participants will be re-randomized to stage 2 of the project that will last approximately 12 more weeks. The study hypothesizes that sequential lactulose/TeleTai-Chi will reduce falls, incident overt HE, death and physical frailty and will improve cognitive function, and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) over 24 weeks compared to other treatment combinations. As detailed below, an observational component that enrolls caregivers of the trial participants is being conducted. Upon completion, Participants listed in the record here only include trial participants; and the observational component was moved to a new registration for clarity, NCT07140120.

Detailed description

The Clinicaltrials.gov registration record was updated as requested by Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) based on protocol amendment version 3.0 after approval by the Institutional Review Board. These changes included: the additional aim for a supplemental observational study to assess social determinants of health, financial burdens, etc., and includes recruitment of the caregivers for this supplemental study along with the trial participants, as well as updated outcomes for the trial. After further discussion with PCORI, these changes were removed from this record and used to create a separate record for the supplemental study focused on caregivers (NCT07140120). The caregivers that are enrolled are not in the clinical trial. All clinical trial information is provided in this record, but upon completion of enrollment and consideration of transparent results reporting, it was decided to move all the items related to the observational supplemental study to its own record. To improve clarity in the record, the two arms representing stage 1 of the project were incorporated into the remaining four representing stage 2, so the remaining arms now represent both stage 1 and stage 2.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALEnhanced Usual CarePatients will be provided and counseled on two methods which will enhance care. The first is a handout on nutrition recommendations and protein supplementation. This will include the recommendation of both high protein snacks during the daytime (e.g., protein bars) and a high-protein night-time snack (e.g., peanut butter and crackers). The second will be to counsel participants on falls prevention methods that can be enacted in day-to-day life. All participants will be provided with a standard hand-out of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-endorsed fall-risk reduction measures.
DRUGLactulosePatients will be prescribed lactulose and will also receive enhanced usual care. Lactulose will be taken on a specific schedule based on the average number of bowel movements on average per day. It will be started at 15 milliliter (mL) dose and will be instructed to slowly increase the lactulose dose over the course of the first week of Stage 1 participation. The prescribed maximum dose will be 30 mL (20g) twice daily. The dose will slowly increase toward the maximum or until participants reach 2-3 soft bowel movements daily. Participants that receive Lactulose during stage 1 will continue this in stage 2.
BEHAVIORALInvestigator recommended exerciseParticipants randomized to enhanced usual care will be reminded of standard fall precautions outlined in the Fall Prevention Primer that were provided in Stage 1 and will receive exercise recommendations.
BEHAVIORALTeleTai-Chi (virtual)TeleTai-Chi will be taught remotely via live Zoom classes of up to 15 patients by a certified TeleTai-Chi instructor three times per week (for approximately 12 weeks). Classes will be conducted via a HIPAA-compliant Zoom server through the University of Michigan. Participants will be instructed to use Zoom by smartphone, tablet, or computer. High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables and other device specific equipment to connect devices to televisions will be provided.

Timeline

Start date
2023-06-13
Primary completion
2025-03-07
Completion
2025-03-07
First posted
2023-04-03
Last updated
2025-09-10

Locations

3 sites across 1 country: United States

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05794555. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.