Genetic Risk Factor for Heat Stroke
- Conditions
- Carrier StateHeat StrokeDehydration
- Registration Number
- NCT06847256
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Iowa
- Brief Summary
The goal of this observational study is to examine the effect of the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Carrier state on the risk for dehydration and other CF-specific fluid-and-electrolyte disorders in male and female adults.
The primary aim of the study is to estimate the risk of electrolyte disorders attributable to the CF carrier state in a genotyped cohort.
This will be accomplished with two smaller projects- Aim 1 and Aim 2.
Aim 1 will consist of 100 CF Carriers and 100 age- and sex-matched controls. Participants in this aim will be asked to complete a Participant Info and Temperature Survey consisting of questions about race, ethnicity, medical history, and how they experience heat.
Aim 2 will consist of a subset of 25 CF Carriers and 25 age- and sex-matched controls from Aim 1. Participants in this aim will be scheduled for a visit to complete a heat challenge. At this visit, they will also complete the Participant Info and Temperature Survey. They will also sit in a sauna at 62 - 63 degrees Celsius for 45 minutes.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 200
- Previously genotyped as a CF carrier or control
- Comfortable speaking/reading English
- Previously genotyped as a CF patient
- Diagnosis of Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
- History of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, or atherosclerosis
- Currently pregnant
- Currently taking beta blockers or diuretics
- Prisoner status
- Unable to provide own written informed consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Participant Scores for Temperature Sensitivity and Regulation Survey Baseline Individual and composite scores for 5 components of the Temperature Sensitivity Survey (Heat- and Activity-Induced Autonomic Thermoregulation; Heat-Induced Behavioral Thermoregulation; Heat Perception; and Heat- and Activity-Induced Fatigue). For these 5 components, there are a total of 25 questions. All questions are on a 7-point scale, with the highest representing the most sensitive to heat and the lowest being the least sensitive. We will add up the scores for each question to arrive at a composite score for each component and the component scores will be added to arrive at a total score. Scores will be compared between groups.
Change in Weight Up to 45 minutes Weight will be measured in kilograms pre- and post-heat challenge. We will compare change in weight between groups.
Change in Sodium Concentration Up to 45 minutes Sodium concentration will be measured pre- and post-heat challenge by blood draw and urine sample. Sodium concentration will be compared between groups.
Change in Potassium Concentration Up to 45 minutes Potassium concentration will be measured pre- and post-heat challenge by blood draw and urine sample. Potassium concentration will be compared between groups.
Concentration of Sweat Chloride Up to 45 minutes Sweat chloride will be measured pre- and post-heat challenge by sweat collection. Sweat chloride will be compared between groups.
Final Score on Comfort Scale Up to 45 minutes Participants will rate their level of comfort on a scale of 1-4 at the end of the heat challenge. Scores will be compared between groups.
Final Score on Thermosensation Scale Up to 45 minutes Participants will rate their level of thermosensation on a scale of 1-7 at the end of the heat challenge. Scores will be compared between groups.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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