Title

Cholecalciferol Supplementation Effect on Parathyroid Hormone in Hemodialysis Patients
Randomized Clinical Trial for The Evaluation of The Effects Of Cholecalciferol Supplementation On The Parathyroid Hormone In Hemodialysis Patients
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    120
Introduction. Vitamin D regulates mineral metabolism. Its deficiency has been associated with diabetes, cancer and increased mortality. 25OH vitamin D (25VD) is stable and suitable for the evaluation of vitamin D sufficiency.

The aim of the study is to evaluate whether cholecalciferol supplementation for a period of 12 weeks can normalize decreased 25VD levels and reduce increased parathormone (iPTH) in hemodialysis (HD) patients with a vitamin D deficiency. Secondary aims: to evaluate decrease in inflammation, anemia or use of erythropoietin.

Design. Randomized, double blind clinical trial in two arms of HD patients with 25OH Vitamin D deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism, for a period of 12 weeks.

Population. Patients over 18 years of age on HD for more than 3 months and levels of 25VD < 30 ng / ml and iPTH >300 ng/ml , who sign a consent form. Randomization will be achieved by using a table of random numbers at the pharmacy, and neither doctors nor patients will know which group they have been assigned to.

Treatment. Supplementation will consist of one 5000 IU cholecalciferol tablet or placebo during dialysis for a period of 12 weeks.

Monthly monitoring will include: haemoglobin (g/dl), Calcium (mg/dl), Phosphorous (mg/dl), PTH (ng/ml), epo dose (IU/kg/week), epo resistance (IU/kg/week/g Hb).

At the beginning and end of the study the following will be measured: alkaline Phosphatase (IU/ml), PCR (mg/L), 25VD (ng/ml), ferritin (ng/ml) and transferrin saturation, quality of life (SF36).

During the study, doses of calcitrol or paricalcitol will not be modified. The study will be discontinued if calcemia ≥ 10.5 mg/dL is detected on two occasions.

Size of sample is estimated at 120 patients for a PTH decrease of 20% in 35% of patients in group treated (assuming 15% follow-up losses). Analysis will be done for Intention to treat for the primary outcome.

Ethical aspects: Authorization has been obtained from the Ethics Committee of the institution as regards Good Clinical Practices, Helsinki Declaration and national regulations. The trial will be registered at the Ministry of Health.
Introduction. Vitamin D regulates mineral metabolism. Its deficiency has been associated with diabetes, cancer and increased mortality. 25OH vitamin D (25VD) is stable and suitable for the evaluation of vitamin D sufficiency.

The aim of the study is to evaluate whether cholecalciferol supplementation for a period of 12 weeks can normalize decreased levels of 25VD and reduce increased parathormone (iPTH) in hemodialysis (HD) patients with a vitamin D deficiency. Secondary aims: to evaluate decrease in inflammation, anemia or use of erythropoietin (epo).

Design. Randomized, double blind clinical trial in two arms of HD patients with 25VD deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism, one arm to be treated with cholecalciferol supplementation and the other with a placebo, for a period of 12 weeks.

Population. Patients over 18 years of age on HD for more than 3 months and levels of 25VD < 30 ng / ml and iPTH >300 ng/ml , who sign a consent form. Once their consent has been obtained, iPTH and 25VD levels will be measured. Randomization will be achieved by using a table of random numbers at the pharmacy, and neither doctors nor patients will know which group they have been assigned to.

Treatment. Supplementation will consist of three 5000 IU cholecalciferol tablets or placebo postdialysis per week during dialysis for a period of 12 weeks.

Monthly monitoring will include: haemoglobin (g/dl), Calcium (mg/dl), Phosphorous (mg/dl), iPTH (ng/ml), epo dose (IU/kg/week), epo resistance (IU/kg/week/g Hb).

At the beginning and end of the study the following will be measured: alkaline Phosphatase (IU/ml), C reactive protein (mg/L), 25VD (ng/ml), ferritin (ng/ml) and transferrin saturation, quality of life (SF36).

During the study, doses of calcitrol or paricalcitol will not be modified. The study will be discontinued if calcemia ≥ 10.5 mg/dL is detected on two occasions.

Size of sample is estimated at 120 patients for a iPTH decrease of 20% in 35% of patients in group treated (assuming 15% follow-up losses). Analysis will be done for Intention to treat for the primary outcome.

Ethical aspects: Authorization has been obtained from the Ethics Committee of the institution as regards Good Clinical Practices, Helsinki Declaration and national regulations. The trial was registered at the Ministry of Health.
Study Started
Oct 15
2015
Primary Completion
May 31
2018
Study Completion
May 31
2018
Last Update
Aug 27
2018

Drug placebo

cholecaciferol Experimental

one 5000 IU tablet of 25VD taken during dialysis (3 pills per week) for a period of 12 weeks

placebo Placebo Comparator

one tablet of placebo taken during dialysis (3 pills per week) for a period of 12 weeks

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Age 18 or over
signed informed consent form
ESRD with regular dialysis treatment for at least 3 months
levels of 25VD < 30 ng / ml
levels of iPTH >300 ng/ml,
stable doses of calcitrol or paricalcitol over the last 30 days.

Exclusion Criteria:

Congestive heart failure class III or IV
unstable angina or myocardial infarction or stroke during the previous 3 months
active malignant neoplasm
use of any trial medication
life expectancy lower than 6 months
corrected calcemia ≥ 10.5 in the 2 months prior to recruitment
intake of cholecalciferol or ergocalciferol in the 2 months prior to recruitment
prospective move to another city or transfer to PD in the following 6 months.
No Results Posted