The Intestinal Function in People With Prader-Willi Syndrome
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Purpose
The projects aim is to investigate the intestinal function of patients suffering from Prader-Willi Syndrome. The methods used are ultrasonographic measurement of the rectal diameter and gastrointestinal transit time
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Prader-Willi Syndrome Constipation Incontinence |
| Study Type: | Observational |
| Study Design: | Observational Model: Case Control |
| Official Title: | The Intestinal Function in People With Prader-Willi Syndrome |
- Colonic Transit time [ Time Frame: 6 days ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]Measured ad modum Göteborg
- Rectal diameter [ Time Frame: 1 day ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]measured by ultrasound scan
| Enrollment: | 21 |
| Study Start Date: | February 2011 |
| Study Completion Date: | January 2012 |
| Primary Completion Date: | January 2012 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Groups/Cohorts |
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| Prader-Willi patients |
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Control group
Control group for ultrasound scan
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Detailed Description:
Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a congenital genetical disease characterized by moderate retardation, food-seeking behavior and a serious risk of developing health threatening overweight, low stature, abnormal body composition and a lack of growth- and sex-hormones. They can not live an independent life and are reliant of help from care personnel.
People with PWS react abnormally to signals from their own bodies. E.g. they have a reduced sense of pain and can have a lacking urge to urination despite a full bladder. Most of the patients also have a relatively slow pulse, which can be consistent with a dysfunction in the nervous system (the parasympathetic nervous system) which also has large significance for the bladder- and bowel function.
The Intestinal function in people with PWS is a sparse described subject, which has not been systematically examined in scientific context. We therefore want to examine whether the bowel function in people with PWS are different from the bowel function in healthy people.
The subject is elucidated by a medical examination, a questionnaire, a registration of toilet habits, a measurement of the rectal diameter by an ultrasound scan and a measurement of the colonic transit time.
The results will be compared to findings in normal healthy people. Because no normal material exists for rectal diameter measured by ultrasound, we will establish one.
The result of the project will increase our knowledge of possible bowel dysfunctions such as constipation, in people with PWS and can immediately lead to improved care for and optimized treatment of the patients.
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years and older |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | Yes |
| Sampling Method: | Probability Sample |
Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome
Inclusion Criteria:
- age above 18
- >14 days since last antibiotic treatment
- >14 days since last laxative treatment
- PWS confirmed genetically
Exclusion Criteria:
- previous abdominal surgery (except appendectomy or haemorrhoidectomy
- patient not capable of understanding the information
- treatment with eltroxin or antipsychotic medication
- pregnancy
Contacts and Locations| Denmark | |
| Centre of Rare Diseases, Pediatric department, Aarhus University Hospital Skejby | |
| Aarhus, Aarhus N, Denmark, 8200 | |
| Principal Investigator: | Louise K Frandsen, Stud.med | Centre of Rare Diseases, Pediatrics department, Aarhus University Hospital Skejby |
| Study Chair: | Stense Farholt, Ph.D | Centre for Rare Diseases, Pediatrics department, Aarhus University Hospital Skejby |
| Study Chair: | Klaus Krogh, DMSc | Medical Hepato-gastroenterological department, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus Sygehus |
| Study Chair: | Iben M Jønsson, Ph.D | Pediatrics department, Aarhus University Hospital Skejby |
| Study Chair: | Jens B Froekjaer, PhD | Department of Radiology, Aalborg Hospital |
More Information
No publications provided
| Responsible Party: | Louise Kuhlmann Frandsen, Principal Investigator, Aarhus University Hospital |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01523288 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | PWS-1051 |
| Study First Received: | January 30, 2012 |
| Last Updated: | January 31, 2012 |
| Health Authority: | Denmark: Danish Dataprotection Agency Denmark: Ethics Committee |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Constipation Prader-Willi Syndrome Signs and Symptoms, Digestive Signs and Symptoms Mental Retardation Neurobehavioral Manifestations Neurologic Manifestations Nervous System Diseases |
Abnormalities, Multiple Congenital Abnormalities Chromosome Disorders Genetic Diseases, Inborn Obesity Overnutrition Nutrition Disorders |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on May 21, 2013