Caffeine Citrate for the Treatment of Apnea Associated With Bronchiolitis in Young Infants

NCT ID: NCT01435486

Last Updated: 2015-04-01

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

90 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2011-11-30

Study Completion Date

2014-11-30

Brief Summary

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Viral bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection of infancy. Apnea is a complication of bronchiolitis, reported in 16 - 21% of cases. Caffeine, a trimethylxanthine, acts as an antagonist to endogenous adenosine and a potent central nervous system stimulant. In apnea of prematurity, caffeine is believed to work by increasing central respiratory drive.

Infants ≤4 months of age, presenting to pediatric emergency center Al-Sadd, from September 2011 to May 2014, with a diagnosis of viral bronchiolitis associated with apnea.

A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial with a sample size of 45 patients per group

Data Collection methods, instruments used measurements:

Randomization:

In the emergency department, the patients will be assigned to either one of the two treatments using a computer-generated randomized numbers in a 1:1 ratio. Pharmacy will prepare sequential sealed vials containing the experimental drugs. Randomization code will be revealed only after all patients completed the study. The medical team in addition to the patients will be blinded to the medication delivered. There will be no detectable difference in the color, smell of the two study treatments.

Guardians or parents of eligible infants will be approached regarding the study, explaining the purpose and the treatment modalities. Patients will be included after obtaining a verbal and written consent.

Study Intervention:

Treatment 1: Single stat dose (25 mg per kilogram of body weight) of intravenous caffeine citrate (25mg caffeine citrate equal to 12.5mg caffeine base).

Treatment 2: Placebo with an equivalent volume of normal saline. Calculated study medications will be diluted with Dextrose 5% in Water to 20 ml and will be given intravenous over 30 minutes using syringe infusion pump.

After random assignment, eligible infants will receive one of the study treatments. Non-pharmacological therapies may be used as necessary to control apnea. Antibiotics and antipyretics may be used as per the discretion of the treating physician.

After stabilization of patients as usually done in Pediatric Emergency Center , patients will be admitted to pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for further monitoring monitoring when indicated.

Detailed Description

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Study area/setting:

Pediatric emergency center Al-Sadd, (PEC) is the main pediatric emergency centre in the state of Qatar with approximately 200,000 visits annually. It has a capacity of 42 observation beds providing most of the inpatient facilities except for intensive care monitoring. Patients admitted to the Pediatric Emergency Center are managed there until discharged home unless an Intensive Care Unit admission is required.

Study Subjects:

* Inclusion criteria: Infants ≤4 months of age, presenting to pediatric emergency center Al-Sadd, from September 2011 to May 2014, with a diagnosis of viral bronchiolitis associated with apnea.
* Exclusion criteria:

* Hypersensitivity to caffeine.
* Patients on caffeine treatment.
* Cardiovascular congenital abnormalities.
* Infants with a previous diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease.
* Hypoglycemia and/or electrolytes disorders.
* Suspected sepsis.
* Seizure disorders.
* Inborn errors of metabolism.
* Renal and/or hepatic impairment.
* Major congenital anomalies of the upper and lower respiratory tract (severe tracheomalacia, trachea-esophageal fistula, diaphragmatic hernia, congenital lobar emphysema, congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation).

Study Design: A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial.

Sample Size:

In a retrospective chart review for all patients admitted to our institutions PICU/step-down unit with bronchiolitis associated with apnea in 2010, 87 patients were identified, 52 patients (60%) were apnea free after 12 hours from admission. To enable detection of a 50% improvement for the investigated group in resolution of apnea after 12 hours with 90% power and two sided alpha= 0.05, we estimated 42 patients per group is required. To compensate for dropouts, we planned to recruit 90 patients altogether.

Data Collection methods, instruments used measurements:

Randomization:

In the emergency department, the patients will be assigned to either one of the two treatments using a computer-generated randomized numbers in a 1:1 ratio. Pharmacy will prepare sequential sealed vials containing the experimental drugs. Randomization code will be revealed only after all patients completed the study. The medical team in addition to the patients will be blinded to the medication delivered. There will be no detectable difference in the color, smell of the two study treatments.

Guardians or parents of eligible infants will be approached regarding the study, explaining the purpose and the treatment modalities. Patients will be included after obtaining a verbal and written consent.

Study Intervention:

Treatment 1: Single stat dose (25 mg per kilogram of body weight) of intravenous caffeine citrate (25mg caffeine citrate equal to 12.5mg caffeine base).

Treatment 2: Placebo with an equivalent volume of normal saline.

Calculated study medications will be diluted with D5W to 20 ml and will be given intravenous over 30 minutes using syringe infusion pump.

After random assignment, eligible infants will receive one of the study treatments. Non-pharmacologic therapies such as supplemental oxygen, non invasive respiratory support, endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation may be used as necessary to control apnea. Antibiotics and antipyretics may be used as per the discretion of the treating physician.

After stabilization of patients as usually done in pediatric emergency center , patients will be admitted to Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for further monitoring when indicated.

Conditions

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Bronchiolitis Apnea Caffeine

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

TRIPLE

Participants Caregivers Investigators

Study Groups

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caffeine Citrate

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Caffeine citrate

Intervention Type DRUG

Single stat dose (25 mg per kilogram of body weight) of intravenous caffeine citrate (25mg caffeine citrate equal to 12.5mg caffeine base).

Normal saline

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Normal saline

Intervention Type DRUG

Placebo with an equivalent volume of normal saline.

Interventions

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Caffeine citrate

Single stat dose (25 mg per kilogram of body weight) of intravenous caffeine citrate (25mg caffeine citrate equal to 12.5mg caffeine base).

Intervention Type DRUG

Normal saline

Placebo with an equivalent volume of normal saline.

Intervention Type DRUG

Other Intervention Names

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arm 1 arm2

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Infants ≤4 months of age, presenting to pediatric emergency center Al-Sadd, from September 2011 to May 2014, with a diagnosis of viral bronchiolitis associated with apnea.

Exclusion Criteria

* Hypersensitivity to caffeine.
* Patients on caffeine treatment.
* Cardiovascular congenital abnormalities.
* Infants with a previous diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease.
* Hypoglycemia and/or electrolytes disorders.
* Suspected sepsis.
* Seizure disorders.
* Inborn errors of metabolism.
* Renal and/or hepatic impairment.
* Major congenital anomalies of the upper and lower respiratory tract (severe tracheomalacia, trachea-esophageal fistula, diaphragmatic hernia, congenital lobar emphysema, congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation).
Minimum Eligible Age

1 Day

Maximum Eligible Age

4 Months

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Hamad Medical Corporation

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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dr. Khalid Al-ansari, MD,FAAP

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

consultant pediatric emergency

Locations

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Pediatric emergency center, Hamad Medical Corporation

Doha, Baladīyat ad Dawḩah, Qatar

Site Status

Countries

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Qatar

References

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Alansari K, Toaimah FH, Khalafalla H, El Tatawy LA, Davidson BL, Ahmed W. Caffeine for the Treatment of Apnea in Bronchiolitis: A Randomized Trial. J Pediatr. 2016 Oct;177:204-211.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.04.060. Epub 2016 May 14.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 27189681 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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#11146/11

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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