Oral Cleft Prevention Trial in Brazil
- Conditions
- Cleft LipCleft Palate
- Registration Number
- NCT00098319
- Lead Sponsor
- NICHD Global Network for Women's and Children's Health
- Brief Summary
Cleft lip and palate are a significant component of morbid human birth defects in the developing world. By supplementing a high-risk group of women with folic acid (4.0 mg versus 0.4 mg) from preconception and continuing throughout the first 3 months of pregnancy in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, this study aims to reduce the recurrence of cleft lip and palate.
- Detailed Description
Craniofacial anomalies and cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) are a model for the impact of birth defects on fetal and neonatal health directly and maternal health indirectly. Craniofacial anomalies comprise a significant component of morbid human birth defects. The primary hypothesis is that folic acid supplementation of 4mg/day at preconception and during the first three months of pregnancy will decrease the recurrence of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without clef palate (NSCL/P) in a high-risk group of women when compared to women taking 0.4 mg per day of folic acid. The total sample will include 2,000 women (that either have NSCL/P or that have at least one child with NSCL/P) randomly assigned to the 4 mg versus the 0.4 mg folic acid study groups. The study will also compare the recurrence rates of NSCL/P in the total sample of subjects as well as the two study groups (4mg, 0.4 mg) to that of a historical control group.
The primary outcome assessed is the rate of recurrences of NSCL/P in offspring of the trial mothers in each of the two study groups. Secondary outcomes include recurrence of NSCL/P compared to a historical control group; serum and red cell folate levels; severity of NSCL/P in offspring of trial mothers; twinning rate; miscarriage rate; preeclampsia; rates of other birth defects; birth weight; and gestational age. The sample size was based on historic tables of birth rates and the rates of cleft occurrences. The study hypothesizes that a total of 2000 subjects will be enrolled during a 2.5 year period; a dropout rate of 10%; birth rate for group A (women with NSCL/P) of 10% and a rate of 12% for group B (women with at least one child with NSCL/P); risk of cleft for group A is 7% and for group B is 4%; one-sided test with continuity correction.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 2200
- All women must reside in the state where the clinic is located.
- Women with NSCL/P who attend the craniofacial clinics, who are 16 to 45 years of age (after age 45 fecundity decreases substantially)who attend the craniofacial clinic for their care.
- Women (ages 16 to 45 years of age) who have at least one natural child of any age with NSCL/P who receives care at the participating craniofacial clinics.
- Cases resulting from consanguineous couples (first, second, and third degree, i.e., first cousins or closer).
- Couples where at least one of the two is definitely sterilized.
- Women on anti-epileptic drugs.
- Women who are pregnant.
- Women who are planning to move outside of the state where the clinic is located within the next year.
- Women who are planning to move outside of Sao Paulo state within the next year.
- Women who have B12 deficiency (B12 level is below 174 pg/ml or 134.328 pmol/L).
- Women who have an allergy to folic acid.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Recurrence of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P) in offspring of trial mothers
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Severity of NSCL/P in offspring of trial mothers Twinning rate Preeclampsia Rates of other birth defects Birth weight Gestational age Recurrence of NSCL/P compared to a historical control group; Overall and high versus low dose Serum and red cell folate levels Miscarriage rate
Trial Locations
- Locations (3)
Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais (HRAC)
🇧🇷Bauru, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA)
🇧🇷Porto Alegre, Brazil
Hospital Santo Antonio-Centrinho: Obras Sociais Irma Dulce
🇧🇷Salvador, Brazil