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埃塞俄比亚北部的地方性丝虫病治疗(GoLBet):一项随机对照试验的研究方案

Podoconiosis treatment in northern Ethiopia (GoLBet): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Negussie Henok, Kassahun Meseret Molla, Fegan Greg, Njuguna Patricia, Enquselassie Fikre, McKay Andy, Newport Melanie, Lang Trudie, Davey Gail

机构信息

Brighton & Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9PX, UK.

College of Development Studies, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

出版信息

Trials. 2015 Jul 16;16:307. doi: 10.1186/s13063-015-0818-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Podoconiosis is one of the forgotten types of leg swelling (elephantiasis) in the tropics. Unlike the other, better-known types of leg swelling, podoconiosis is not caused by any parasite, virus or bacterium, but by an abnormal reaction to minerals found in the clay soils of some tropical highland areas. Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) have been responsible for the development of simple treatment methods without systematic evaluation of its effectiveness. It is essential that a large scale, fully controlled, pragmatic trial of the intervention is conducted. We aim to test the hypothesis that community-based treatment of podoconiosis lymphoedema reduces the frequency of acute dermatolymphangioadenitis episodes ('acute attacks') and improves other clinical, social and economic outcomes.

METHODS/DESIGN: This is a pragmatic, individually randomised controlled trial. We plan to randomly allocate 680 podoconiosis patients from the East Gojjam Zone in northern Ethiopia to one of two groups: 'Standard Treatment' or 'Delayed Treatment'. Those randomised to standard treatment will receive the hygiene and foot-care intervention from May 2015 for one year, whereas those in the control arm will be followed through 2015 and be offered the intervention in 2016. The trial will be preceded by an economic context survey and a Rapid Ethical Assessment to identify optimal methods of conveying information about the trial and the approaches to obtaining informed consent preferred by the community. The primary outcome will be measured by recording patient recall and using a simple, patient-held diary that will be developed to record episodes of acute attacks. Adherence to treatment, clinical stage of disease, quality of life, disability and stigma will be considered secondary outcome measures. Other outcomes will include adverse events and economic productivity. Assessments will be made at baseline and at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months thereafter.

DISCUSSION

The evidence is highly likely to inform implementation of the new master plan for integrated control of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), in which podoconiosis is identified as one of eight NTDs prioritised for control. Potentially, an estimated 3 million patients in Ethiopia will therefore benefit from the results of this trial.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number.

REGISTRATION NUMBER

ISRCTN67805210. Date of registration: 24 January 2013.

摘要

背景

地方性下肢水肿是热带地区一种被遗忘的腿部肿胀(象皮肿)类型。与其他更为人熟知的腿部肿胀类型不同,地方性下肢水肿并非由任何寄生虫、病毒或细菌引起,而是由某些热带高地地区粘土中所含矿物质引发的异常反应所致。非政府组织已负责开发简单的治疗方法,但未对其有效性进行系统评估。开展一项大规模、完全受控的务实干预试验至关重要。我们旨在检验以下假设:基于社区的地方性下肢水肿淋巴水肿治疗可降低急性皮肤淋巴管炎发作(“急性发作”)的频率,并改善其他临床、社会和经济结局。

方法/设计:这是一项务实的个体随机对照试验。我们计划将来自埃塞俄比亚北部东戈贾姆地区的680名地方性下肢水肿患者随机分为两组:“标准治疗组”或“延迟治疗组”。随机分配至标准治疗组的患者将从2015年5月开始接受为期一年的卫生和足部护理干预,而对照组患者将在2015年进行随访,并于2016年接受干预。在试验之前将进行经济背景调查和快速伦理评估,以确定传达试验信息的最佳方法以及社区偏好的获得知情同意的途径。主要结局将通过记录患者回忆情况并使用专门设计的简单患者持有的日记来记录急性发作情况进行衡量。对治疗的依从性、疾病临床阶段、生活质量、残疾状况和耻辱感将被视为次要结局指标。其他结局将包括不良事件和经济生产力。将在基线以及此后的3、6、9和12个月进行评估。

讨论

该证据极有可能为实施被忽视热带病综合防治新总体规划提供参考,在该规划中,地方性下肢水肿被确定为优先防治的八种被忽视热带病之一。因此,埃塞俄比亚估计约300万患者可能会从该试验结果中受益。

试验注册

国际标准随机对照试验编号。

注册号

ISRCTN67805210。注册日期:2013年1月24日。

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