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Clinical Trial: Constipation in Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Vinca Alkaloids or Narcotics

This study is no longer recruiting patients.

Sponsored by: Warren G Magnuson Clinical Center (CC)
Information provided by: Warren G Magnuson Clinical Center (CC)

Purpose

This study will evaluate a questionnaire for measuring constipation in children with cancer. The questionnaire used in this study (Constipation Assessment Scale) reliably predicts the presence and severity of constipation in adult patients, but has not been tested in children. The answers to the questionnaire will be used to determine the child's level of constipation and to plan and provide appropriate care.

Patients up to 21 years of age who are enrolled in National Cancer Institute trials and are taking weekly vinca alkaloids or narcotics twice a day or more may be eligible for this study.

On admission to the study, participants will undergo the following procedures:

- The child (or the child's parent) will be interviewed about the child's bowel habits.

- The results of the child's most recent physical examination related to bowel function will be obtained from the medical record for review.

- A registered dietitian will interview the child or parent about the child's eating habits.

During the study, participants will undergo the following procedures:

- A registered nurse will interview the child or parent about the child's bowel movements. This will be done every other day for hospitalized children and three times a week (by phone) for outpatients.

- The child or parent will complete a daily diary of bowel movements.

- A registered dietitian will evaluate the child's nutritional status periodically (by phone).

Children who are not constipated when they enter the study will receive a stool softener every day to prevent constipation. Children who become constipated during the study will be treated as needed. Patients will be followed for 7 days after the last dose of vinca alkaloid or narcotic for a maximum of 6 weeks.

Condition
Constipation
Neoplasms

MedlinePlus related topics:  Cancer;   Cancer Alternative Therapy;   Constipation

Study Type: Observational
Study Design: Natural History

Official Title: A Pilot Study Evaluating the Assessment Process for Constipation in Pediatric Oncology Patients who are Receiving Vinca Alkaloids and/or Narcotics

Further Study Details: 

Expected Total Enrollment:  34

Study start: March 22, 2002

Children with cancer are treated with complex therapies including chemotherapy, radiation, surgical interventions and biotherapy. Treatment with vinca alkaloids and/or narcotics combined with significant lifestyle changes secondary to the disease process can have a negative impact on the child's bowel elimination status. In trying to preserve the child's health and well being, constipation can be minimized or even prevented as an unwanted side effect of the treatments or disease condition.

Despite the widespread knowledge that constipation is prevalent in oncology patients, evidence shows that cancer treatment plans often overlook constipation and reflect the lack of consensus for effective assessment, treatment, and management. The research literature provides a database for addressing particular aspects of constipation. However, few studies address all the factors that affect bowel function and fewer still have recruited pediatric populations.

The Constipation Assessment Scale (CAS) is a valid and reliable measure found to be predictive of the presence and severity of constipation in the adult population, however it has never been tested in the pediatric population. A pilot study utilizing the CAS tool in children diagnosed with cancer will be conducted. The process for evaluating the presence and severity of constipation and the reliability and validity of the CAS tool will be tested. The study population will consist of inpatients and outpatients less than or equal to 21 years old, receiving weekly vinca alkaloids and/or narcotics greater than or equal to 2 times per day for pain management. Patients will be followed for 7 days after the last dose of vinca alkaloid and/or narcotic for a maximum of 6 weeks. Patients will be assessed on admission for bowel function and constipation. The admission assessment will include a nursing and nutrition assessment, review of the history and physical, and the administration of the CAS. Subsequent assessments include nursing, nutrition, administration of the CAS, and a patient daily bowel diary.

All patients regardless of participation in the study will be prescribed interventions based on the bowel prophylaxis and management guidelines established by the NCI POB staff. These guidelines were generated from validated studies, using Medline's criteria for scientific soundness and clinical relevance, in the oncology literature as well as from the experience of the NCI POB staff.

Eligibility

Genders Eligible for Study:  Both

Criteria

INCLUSION CRITERIA:
NCI patients less than or equal to 21 years of age
Diagnosis of histologically confirmed cancer
Receiving: weekly vinca alkaloids and/or narcotics greater than or equal to 2 times per day (includes patient controlled analgesia, transdermal analgesic patches)
ECOG performance score of less than or equal to 2
Patients, parents, or legal guardian must be able to speak and read English
Informed consent: All patients or their legal guardians (if patient is less than 18 years of age) must sign a document of informed consent indicating their understanding of the purpose of this study and the risks associated with participation. Pediatric patients less than 18 years of age will be included in all discussions. Written assent will be obtained in children less than 18 and greater than or equal to 8 years of age. Verbal assent will be obtained in children less than 8 years of age when possible.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Unable to provide consent/assent
Patients with acute life threatening infection or bowel obstruction
Patients with inevaluable bowel function (i.e. patients with a colostomy or paralyzed patients)
Patients previously enrolled on this study.

Location Information


Maryland
      Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center (CC), 9000 Rockville Pike,  Bethesda,  Maryland,  20892,  United States

More Information

Detailed Web Page

Publications

Robinson CB, Fritch M, Hullett L, Petersen MA, Sikkema S, Theuninck L, Timmer K. Development of a protocol to prevent opioid-induced constipation in patients with cancer: a research utilization project. Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2000 Mar-Apr;4(2):79-84.

Kavanagh JJ, Copeland LJ, Gershenson DM, Saul PB, Wharton JT, Rutledge FN. Continuous-infusion vinblastine in refractory carcinoma of the cervix: a phase II trial. Gynecol Oncol. 1985 Jun;21(2):211-4.

Wright PS, Thomas SL. Constipation and diarrhea: the neglected symptoms. Semin Oncol Nurs. 1995 Nov;11(4):289-97. Review.

Study ID Numbers:  020146; 02-CC-0146
Record last reviewed:  March 22, 2005
Last Updated:  March 3, 2005
Record first received:  March 27, 2002
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:  NCT00032682
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08


Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005


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