Efficacy of Zinc Sulfate With Probiotics for the Treatment of Acute Diarrhea in Children
- Registration Number
- NCT01140074
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital No 1 Wroclaw
- Brief Summary
Diarrheal disease is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five. Disease is treated symptomatically with oral rehydration (ORS) as a basic measure. In children with severe zinc deficiency, diarrhea is common and responds quickly to zinc supplementation. Zinc supplementation may also helpful in diarrheal children without zinc deficiency. Effectiveness of zinc was proven in developing countries but was not in Europe. Objective of our study is to assess whether zinc supplementation given with probiotics and ORS is effective in acute diarrhea in children in Poland.
- Detailed Description
A double-blind, placebo controlled trial
- We are going to enroll 256 patients (aged \> 1 months to 36 months) with acute watery diarrhea defined as 3 d or more watery stools per day lasting not less than 1 day and not longer than 5 days.
Exclusion criteria:
severe dehydration (\> 10%) Coexisting severe infection (E.g. Sepsis, pneumonia, meningitis) Immune deficiency Chronic digestive tract disease (e.g. celiac diseases, food allergy) Therapy with Antibiotics
Patients will be randomly assigned to 2 groups to receive: (a) zinc sulfate 10-20 mg/day for 10 days plus probiotics for 5 days (b) placebo for 10 days plus probiotics for 5 days. Patients will be observed in ambulatory or in the hospital (if necessary) and followed up for 15 days.
Randomization 1:1
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 256
- Age 1-36 months
- Acute diarrhea defined as 3 or more watery stools per day
- Informed consent (parents)
- Severe dehydration (> 10%)
- Coexisting severe infection (e.g. sepsis, pneumonia, meningitis)
- Immune deficiency
- Chronic digestive tract disease (e.g. celiac diseases, food allergy)
- Antibiotic therapy
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- FACTORIAL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Placebo Zinc Sulfate Children will be given placebo plus probiotics Zinc sulfate Zinc Sulfate Children in active treatment group will be given zinc sulfate 10-20 mg per day orally plus probiotics
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Period of diarrhea in hours 15 days The primary endpoint of our study is the time of acute diarrhea
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method number of stools in consequent days 15 days The secondary end points will be number of stools per day, necessity of hospitalization or not, tolerability and adherence to the therapy
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Klinika Pediatrii i Chorob Infekcyjnych Akademii Medycznej we Wroclawiu
🇵🇱Wroclaw, Poland
Szpital im Sw Jadwigi w Trzebicy
🇵🇱Trzebnica, Poland