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Non-Invasive Measurement of GI Motility in Patients With ALS

 
Study Focus:
The present study will investigate the GI transit time in a large cohort of patients and controls using a noninvasive technique that measure hydrogen gas production with the digestion of lactulose in a measured substrate load presented to the bowel.
Disease:
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Healthy Volunteer
Study Category:
Nutrition
Study Status:
Active, currently recruiting
Phase:
Not Applicable
Type:
Observational Study
Funding Source:
Muscular Dystrophy Association
Study Chair(s)/Principal Investigator(s):
Terry Heiman-Patterson, MD, MDA/ALS Center of Hope
Clinicaltrials.gov ID:
NCT00714805
NEALS Affiliated?
No
Study Summary:
This study will examine how much time it takes for the food to travel along the intestines from mouth or stomach (if you have a feeding tube) to the end of the large intestine using a special instrument that measures hydrogen gas in your breath. Data collection will start after you sign this consent form. The only procedures that would be above and beyond routine care are indicated below:

In order to prepare for the study you will be asked to be off all medications that affects the GI motility for 24 hours. You will also be asked to fast overnight (starting midnight) the day before the test.

After fasting overnight, the test will be performed in the morning (at the Neurology Outpatient Clinic or at your home). Before eating or drinking anything a baseline measurement will be taken by breathing into the hydrogen meter. This will be just normal breathing. You will then drink a test meal consisting of 250 ml (approximately 1 cup) of a lactose (type of sugar) free supplement (For example Ensure) that has 20 grams of Lactulose added. If you have a peg tube then the supplement will be given through the tube. After 10 minutes you will again be asked to breath into the machine to measure the hydrogen gas levels. This will be repeated every 10 minutes until the hydrogen levels rise to a certain level or until 4 hours have passed.

# of Subjects:
60
Enrollment Start Date:
01/01/2007
Posting Last Modified Date:
11/01/2011
Date Study Added to alscortium.org:
11/02/2011
Eligibility Criteria
Gender:
Male & Female
Minimum Age:
18
Maximum Age:
89
Coordinating Center
Contact Information
Christine Barr, RN
cbarr@drexelmed.edu
267-507-2585
MDA/ALS Center of Hope
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
UNITED STATES
Other Eligibility Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:

For the Disease Population:

Diagnosis of definite or possible ALS by the El Escorial Criteria
No previously known gastrointestinal problems
Able to fast and hold medicines (anticholinergics and prokinetics) overnight prior to the measurement of GI motility
No unstable medical problems and no evidence of dehydration by examination (skin turgor)
For Healthy Control

No known gastrointestinal illness
Able to fast and hold medicines (anticholinergics) overnight prior to the measurement of GI motility
No unstable medical problems or evidence of dehydration

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients or controls who are dehydrated
Patients or controls who have evidence of previous gastrointestinal disease
Patients with any unstable medical condition
Patients unable to give informed consent
Patients unable to blow into the breath analyzer and have steady breathing for one minute

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