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Dietary Fiber Mixture in Constipated Pediatric Patients

Phase 4
Completed
Conditions
Constipation
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Dietary Fiber Mixture
Registration Number
NCT01333787
Lead Sponsor
Federal University of São Paulo
Brief Summary

The purpose this study was to to evaluate the therapeutic effect of a fibers mixture in the treatment of chronic constipation and on the colonic transit time in children.

Detailed Description

In spite of an increase in the consumption of fibers being indicated for the treatment of constipation, few clinical trails have evaluated its efficiency. In the majority of prior studies only the effect of a single type of fiber was evaluated. Each type of fiber presents a particular characteristic, which determines its action mechanism and performance in different parts of the colon. Therefore, theoretically, greater effectiveness could well be observed when different types of fibers are associated into a single product for fiber supplementation.

A randomized, parallel, double-blind, controlled was performed to evaluate the effect of a dietary fiber mixture in constipated pediatric patients.

Children aged between 4 and 12 years were included in the study and the initial diagnosis of functional chronic constipation was made in accordance with the Rome III criteria. The children having attended the Pediatric Gastroenterology Ambulatory of the Federal University of Sao Paulo and the Santa Casa de Misericórdia hospital in Sao Paulo city. All of the children were undergoing constipation maintenance treatment with the use of a laxative in a dosage less than 1.0 ml/Kg for milk of magnesia, mineral oil or lactulose or less than 0.5 g/Kg for polyethylene glycol 3350.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
54
Inclusion Criteria
  • Children aged between 4 and 12 years;
  • Maintenance treatment using low dose of laxative;
  • A family with the socio-economic culture that would make it possible to carry out the procedures of the study's protocol.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children with organic cause constipation such as Hirschsprung disease, cerebral paralysis, anorectal and spinal medulla abnormalities and metabolic illnesses;
  • The regular use of a fiber supplement during the 4 weeks prior to admission;
  • The use of medications that would cause constipation;
  • Absence of a fixed or mobile telephone in order to make contact.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Dietary Fiber MixtureDietary Fiber MixtureThe dietary fiber mixture was composed of six different types of fibers. It was used for treatment of chronic constipation in children.
MaltodextrineDietary Fiber MixtureBlinded control group
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Clinical response - Therapeutic success4 weeks

The primary outcome result measurement was the therapeutic success. This therapeutic success was considered when the patient demonstrated daily evacuations or had interposing days of pasty consistency, without pain or difficulty and the absence of fecal incontinence during the 4 weeks of intervention, without the need of using a laxative or rectal enema.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Frequent daily evacuations, format and consistency of the feces, total and segmental transit time4 weeks

The format and consistency of the feces was evaluated in accordance with the Bristol Stool Form Scale (stool are rated based on water content of the feces, with 1 meaning hard stools to 7 meaning liquid stools).

The colonic transit time was evaluated during the study's final week by way of the method proposed by Bouchoucha et al. (1992).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

UNIFESP - Pediatric Gastroenterology Ambulatory

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Sao Paulo, Brazil

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