UMIN-CTR Clinical Trial

Unique ID issued by UMIN UMIN000022453
Receipt number R000025877
Scientific Title Glucocorticoid production in preterm infants with or without adrenal insufficiency: A cohort study
Date of disclosure of the study information 2016/05/25
Last modified on 2022/08/09 14:54:57

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Basic information

Public title

Glucocorticoid production in preterm infants with or without adrenal insufficiency: A cohort study

Acronym

Glucocorticoid productions in preterm infants

Scientific Title

Glucocorticoid production in preterm infants with or without adrenal insufficiency: A cohort study

Scientific Title:Acronym

Glucocorticoid productions in preterm infants

Region

Japan


Condition

Condition

adrenal insufficiency of prematurity

Classification by specialty

Pediatrics

Classification by malignancy

Others

Genomic information

NO


Objectives

Narrative objectives1

Comparison of 3B-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity among preterm infants with and without adrenal insufficiency

Basic objectives2

Others

Basic objectives -Others

3B-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity and corrected age

Trial characteristics_1

Exploratory

Trial characteristics_2

Explanatory

Developmental phase

Not applicable


Assessment

Primary outcomes

3B-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity

Key secondary outcomes

correlation between 3B-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity and corrected age


Base

Study type

Observational


Study design

Basic design


Randomization


Randomization unit


Blinding


Control


Stratification


Dynamic allocation


Institution consideration


Blocking


Concealment



Intervention

No. of arms


Purpose of intervention


Type of intervention


Interventions/Control_1


Interventions/Control_2


Interventions/Control_3


Interventions/Control_4


Interventions/Control_5


Interventions/Control_6


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Interventions/Control_9


Interventions/Control_10



Eligibility

Age-lower limit

1 days-old <=

Age-upper limit

90 days-old >=

Gender

Male and Female

Key inclusion criteria

preterm infants born before 32 weeks of gestation

Key exclusion criteria

life-threatening morbidities, surgery, major congenital or chromosomal anomalies, symptomatic patent ductus arteriosus, sepsis, necrotizing enterocolitis, or ventricular hemorrhage higher than grade 2

Target sample size

60


Research contact person

Name of lead principal investigator

1st name Satoshi
Middle name
Last name Kusuda

Organization

Tokyo Women's Medical University

Division name

Maternal and Perinatal Center

Zip code

162-8666

Address

8-1 Kawadacho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162-8666

TEL

03-5269-7344

Email

skusuda@boshi.twmu.ac.jp


Public contact

Name of contact person

1st name Satoshi
Middle name
Last name Kusuda

Organization

Tokyo Women's Medical University

Division name

Maternal and Perinatal Center

Zip code

162-8666

Address

8-1 Kawadacho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162-8666

TEL

03-5269-7344

Homepage URL


Email

skusuda@boshi.twmu.ac.jp


Sponsor or person

Institute

Maternal and Perinatal Center
Tokyo Women's Medical University

Institute

Department

Personal name



Funding Source

Organization

Maternal and Perinatal Center
Tokyo Women's Medical University

Organization

Division

Category of Funding Organization

Other

Nationality of Funding Organization

Japan


Other related organizations

Co-sponsor


Name of secondary funder(s)



IRB Contact (For public release)

Organization

Tokyo Women's Medical University

Address

8-1 Kawadacho, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Tel

03-3353-8111

Email

kusuda-satoshi@umin.ac.jp


Secondary IDs

Secondary IDs

NO

Study ID_1


Org. issuing International ID_1


Study ID_2


Org. issuing International ID_2


IND to MHLW



Institutions

Institutions

東京女子医科大学母子総合医療センター(東京都)


Other administrative information

Date of disclosure of the study information

2016 Year 05 Month 25 Day


Related information

URL releasing protocol

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30670349/

Publication of results

Published


Result

URL related to results and publications

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30670349/

Number of participants that the trial has enrolled

27

Results

The cortisol concentrations did not differ between the groups before AOP onset (P = 0.20), but the total concentrations of precursors for cortisol were higher in group P (P < 0.0001). The total concentrations of precursors in group C were inversely correlated with postmenstrual age (P < 0.01). The pattern of changes in total concentrations of precursors differed between the groups (P < 0.05).

Results date posted

2022 Year 08 Month 09 Day

Results Delayed


Results Delay Reason


Date of the first journal publication of results

2018 Year 12 Month 21 Day

Baseline Characteristics

Of 27 preterm infants born at less than 32 weeks gestation, cortisol production was analyzed in those who did (patients, group P) and did not (controls, group C) eventually develop late-onset AOP.

Participant flow

Blood samples were prospectively collected every two weeks after birth, and steroid hormone concentrations in the pathway to cortisol production were measured retrospectively.

Adverse events

No

Outcome measures

Trends in serum steroid hormone profiles

Plan to share IPD


IPD sharing Plan description



Progress

Recruitment status

Main results already published

Date of protocol fixation

2006 Year 09 Month 01 Day

Date of IRB

2006 Year 01 Month 24 Day

Anticipated trial start date

2006 Year 10 Month 01 Day

Last follow-up date

2014 Year 07 Month 29 Day

Date of closure to data entry


Date trial data considered complete


Date analysis concluded



Other

Other related information

Cohort study
Preterm infants born before 32 weeks gestational age who were admitted to Tokyo Women's Medical University NICE between 2006 and 2008 without any exclusion criteria
Serum concentrations of steroid hormones (pregnenolone, 17OHpregnenolone, DHEA, pregnenolone sulfate, 17OHpregnenoloneS, DHEAS, progesterone, 17OHprogesterone, androstenedione, cortisone, and cortisol) were measured every 2 weeks after birth
Compare steroid profiles between infants with and without cortisol supplementation during the stay in NICU


Management information

Registered date

2016 Year 05 Month 25 Day

Last modified on

2022 Year 08 Month 09 Day



Link to view the page

Value
https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000025877


Research Plan
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