Impact of Combined Medication and Behavioral Treatment in Young Children With Comorbid ASD and ADHD
Overview
- Phase
- Phase 2
- Intervention
- Amphetamine
- Conditions
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Sponsor
- Duke University
- Enrollment
- 18
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Change in Amount and Quality of Joint Engagement Between the Child and Parent During a Semi-structured 6 Minute Parent Child Interaction Task
- Status
- Terminated
- Last Updated
- 4 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Children with comorbid autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have significantly worse outcomes than those with either ASD alone or ADHD alone. Effective early treatments that account for ADHD symptoms have not been developed for young children with ASD+ADHD. The overarching goals of this randomized, placebo-controlled, phase 2, pilot study are to (1) evaluate a novel early intervention that pharmacologically addresses ADHD symptoms while providing an ASD-targeted behavioral intervention, and (2) identify changes in behavioral and neurophysiological activity that may underlie improved outcomes in children with comorbid ASD and ADHD ages 3-10 years. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate whether a stimulant treatment augments efficacy of an ASD specific form of parent child therapy based on the Early Start Denver Model called ESDM influenced Parent Coaching. Secondary aims are to determine the efficacy of combined intervention in improving ADHD symptoms and the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of Adzenys-XR-ODT in young children with ASD+ADHD. The study will also examine correlations between behavioral changes and state-of-the-art eye-gaze tracking (EGT) and electroencephalographic (EEG) biomarkers to elucidate key ways in which ADHD impacts attentional and neural functioning in ASD+ADHD, and to potentially identify new targets for intervention in children with ASD+ADHD. The study is about 8 months long and will involve screening, baseline assessment followed by 10- 11 weeks of study drug treatment (active or placebo) and 8 sessions of ESDM informed parent coaching beginning after 2 weeks of study drug treatment, primary endpoint assessments at ~11 weeks, AE follow-up by phone at ~week 13 and remote FU 24 weeks after baseline. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to the active medication or placebo, Between weeks 11 to 24, it is expected that the parent will use the behavioral strategies they were coached in even though they will not receive parent coaching. Participants will be given the option to pursue ADHD medication outside of the research study after week 11 assessments.
Detailed Description
This randomized, placebo-controlled, Phase 2, single site, pilot study will evaluate the developmental impact of combined medication and behavioral treatment (COMB) versus placebo and behavioral treatment (BEH) in children with comorbid ASD +ADHD, who are between 36 and \< 132 months of age. The active medication treatment will be an orally dissolvable, extended release amphetamine preparation (Adzenys-XR-ODT) administered from weeks 0-\~11 and carefully titrated to the optimal dose using an algorithm that considers adverse events and improvement in attention symptoms with a flexible dose range of 1.55mg - 18.6mg/day. The target dose is 12.4mg/day. A placebo, matched to the active medication, will be titrated and adjusted using the same algorithm in the BEH arm. The provided behavioral treatment will be eight \~ hour long parent child therapy sessions of ESDM influenced parent coaching. Approximately 48 participants will be randomly assigned to either the COMB or BEH treatment arms. To account for possible differences in attrition due to potential poor tolerability of Adzenys-XR-ODT, participants will be randomized in a 7 COMB to 6 BEH ratio. Treatment assignment will be provided by the Data Management and Analysis Core (DMAC)using computer generated algorithms. The primary analyses will compare changes in outcomes between weeks 0 and 11 weeks. Exploratory analyses will explore changes between weeks 0 and 24. The primary outcome measure is change in amount and quality of joint engagement between the child and the parent during a semi-structured, 6 minute parent child interaction task (PCIT), which reflects the core symptom domain targeted by P-ESDM: social communication. Our key secondary outcomes will be changes in 1) the mean of the interview version of the VABS-3 socialization subscale and communication subscale standard scores and 2) clinician ratings of ADHD symptoms using the preschool ADHD-RS. We will also assess the safety and tolerability of Adzenys-XR-ODT compared to placebo.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Provision of a parent signed and dated informed consent form.
- •Stated willingness to comply with all study procedures and availability for the duration of the study.
- •Aged 36 months to less than 132 months.
- •Diagnosed with both ASD and ADHD based consensus diagnosis informed by results of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule 2nd edition (ADOS-2), Autism Diagnostic Interview - Revised (ADI-R), and a Standardized ADHD Diagnostic Interview and the MINI psychiatric diagnostic interview.
- •In good general health as evidenced by medical history and physical exam and review of safety labs and electrocardiogram.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Recent use of prohibited psychoactive medication in close proximity of baseline assessments. See MOP for specific medications that are prohibited and washout procedures. Use of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor is prohibited within 14 days of baseline.
- •Known allergic reactions to amphetamines or components of Adzenys-XR-ODT.
- •Known history of sudden non-ischemic cardiac death in a first or second degree family member (sibling, parent, aunt, uncle, cousin or grandparent).
- •Personal history of significant cardiac abnormalities or disease, particularly rhythm abnormalities.
- •Significant visual, auditory or motor impairments that would preclude participation in ESDM-informed parent coaching or completion of key assessments.
- •Inability of the caregiver participating in P-ESDM and responding to questionnaires to fluently speak English.
- •Parent's participation in another parent coaching intervention on more than a monthly basis that may affect study provided therapy as determined by the PI or clinician.
- •Presence of any psychiatric conditions or psychiatric symptoms in addition to ASD and ADHD that would confound assessments and/or affect participation in the study as deemed by the PI or clinician.
- •Known genetic (e.g. Fragile X) or neurological syndrome or condition with established link to autism, but not events in which the link to ASD is less well known/established (e.g., 16p11.2 CNVs, CHD8 mutations, Trisomy 21, 22q deletion syndrome)
- •History of epilepsy or seizure disorder (except for history of simple febrile seizures or if the child is seizure free (regardless of seizure type) for the past year).
Arms & Interventions
ESDM informed parent coaching + Amphetamine
Amphetamine regimen (11 weeks total duration) will begin 2 weeks prior to initiation of ESDM informed parent coaching (8 weekly sessions) and continue through the week 11 endpoint assessment. The drug is an orally dissolvable, extended-release form of d- and l-amphetamine.
Intervention: Amphetamine
ESDM informed parent coaching + Amphetamine
Amphetamine regimen (11 weeks total duration) will begin 2 weeks prior to initiation of ESDM informed parent coaching (8 weekly sessions) and continue through the week 11 endpoint assessment. The drug is an orally dissolvable, extended-release form of d- and l-amphetamine.
Intervention: ESDM informed parent coaching
ESDM informed parent coaching + Placebo Oral Tablet
Placebo regimen (11 weeks total duration) will begin 2 weeks prior to initiation of ESDM informed parent coaching (8 weekly sessions) and continue through the week 11 endpoint assessment. The placebo contains no active drug and appears identical to the amphetamine (active drug).
Intervention: ESDM informed parent coaching
ESDM informed parent coaching + Placebo Oral Tablet
Placebo regimen (11 weeks total duration) will begin 2 weeks prior to initiation of ESDM informed parent coaching (8 weekly sessions) and continue through the week 11 endpoint assessment. The placebo contains no active drug and appears identical to the amphetamine (active drug).
Intervention: Placebo Oral Tablet
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Change in Amount and Quality of Joint Engagement Between the Child and Parent During a Semi-structured 6 Minute Parent Child Interaction Task
Time Frame: Baseline (Week -1), Endpoint (Week 10)
Child engagement states measured by the Joint Engagement Rating Inventory (JERI); our outcome contains four items (rated on a 7-point Likert scale) that characterize various aspects of engagement. Higher scores mean greater/higher quality engagement and lower scores represent less/poorer engagement. Total range of score is 4-28.
Secondary Outcomes
- Changes in Objective Measures of Social Attention and Social Engagement Using Eye Gaze Tracking(Baseline (Week -1), Week 10)
- Change in ADHD Symptoms Using Preschool or School Age ADHD Rating Scale (ADHD-RS) Total Score(Baseline (Week 0), Week 10)
- Change in Mean Composite Score (Socialization and Communication Subscales Standard Scores) of the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale - 3rd Edition, Interview Version (VABS-3)(Baseline (Week -1), Endpoint (Week 10))