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Registration number
ACTRN12615000701527
Ethics application status
Approved
Date submitted
12/06/2015
Date registered
6/07/2015
Date last updated
31/07/2018
Type of registration
Prospectively registered
Titles & IDs
Public title
Growth Hormone testing after stroke (GROWTH)
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Scientific title
Investigating differences in Human Growth Hormone levels between stroke survivors and the general population.
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Secondary ID [1]
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Nil Known
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Universal Trial Number (UTN)
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Trial acronym
GROWTH
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Linked study record
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Health condition
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied:
Stroke
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Human Growth Hormone deficiency
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Condition category
Condition code
Stroke
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Ischaemic
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Metabolic and Endocrine
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Other endocrine disorders
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Intervention/exposure
Study type
Interventional
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Description of intervention(s) / exposure
No interventions are being tested. One-off investigation of each participant's HGH levels will be conducted by a baseline blood sample and repeated blood samples at 15 minute intervals over 75 minutes after a single injection of arginine (500mg/Kg up to a maximum dose of 30000mg) and human growth hormone releasing hormone (1microgram/Kg up to a maximum dose of 100 micrograms).
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Intervention code [1]
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Diagnosis / Prognosis
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Comparator / control treatment
No control group
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Control group
Uncontrolled
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Outcomes
Primary outcome [1]
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Determining the prevalence of human growth hormone deficiency in stroke survivor, defined as a serum HGH concentration of less than 10ng/ml assessed by the arginine/HGHRH test.
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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One time point, within 5 years of stroke.
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Secondary outcome [1]
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None
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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None
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Eligibility
Key inclusion criteria
Ischemic stroke within 5 years.
18 years of age or older
Modified Rankin Score (mRS) of 3 or less
Can speak reasonable English, understand instructions and
be able to complete tests and questionnaires on their own or
with minimal support
Able to give informed consent
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Minimum age
18
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Maximum age
No limit
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Sex
Both males and females
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Can healthy volunteers participate?
No
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Key exclusion criteria
pre-existing depression, dementia or other neuropsychiatric disease
stroke induced by trauma, infection or surgery
current or past drug abuse
known active malignancy, any intracranial tumor, subdural
or epidural hematoma
renal or hepatic impairment
use of benzodiazepines or antiepileptic drugs
patients on immunosuppression or known immunodeficiency state e.g. HIV
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Study design
Purpose of the study
Diagnosis
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Allocation to intervention
Non-randomised trial
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Procedure for enrolling a subject and allocating the treatment (allocation concealment procedures)
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Methods used to generate the sequence in which subjects will be randomised (sequence generation)
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Masking / blinding
Open (masking not used)
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Who is / are masked / blinded?
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Intervention assignment
Single group
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Other design features
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Phase
Not Applicable
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Type of endpoint/s
Safety/efficacy
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Statistical methods / analysis
Testing the rate of human growth hormone (HGH) deficiency in the stroke survivor population. Currently the population rate of HGH deficiency should be near zero. This is a hypothesis-generating pilot study as there were no previous data from stroke patients on which to base a sample-size calculation.
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Recruitment
Recruitment status
Stopped early
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Data analysis
Data collected is being analysed
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Reason for early stopping/withdrawal
Participant recruitment difficulties
Other reasons/comments
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Other reasons
Very slow recruitment and limited shelf-life of drugs required for testing precluded extending the trial.
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Date of first participant enrolment
Anticipated
3/08/2015
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Actual
15/03/2016
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Date of last participant enrolment
Anticipated
1/07/2017
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Actual
20/06/2017
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Date of last data collection
Anticipated
1/07/2017
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Actual
20/09/2017
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Sample size
Target
60
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Accrual to date
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Final
13
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Recruitment in Australia
Recruitment state(s)
NSW
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Recruitment hospital [1]
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John Hunter Hospital Royal Newcastle Centre - New Lambton
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Recruitment postcode(s) [1]
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2305 - New Lambton Heights
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Funding & Sponsors
Funding source category [1]
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Charities/Societies/Foundations
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Name [1]
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Charitable donation to the Hunter Medical Research Institute
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Address [1]
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Hunter Medical Research Institute
1 Kookaburra Circuit, New Lambton Heights NSW 2305
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Country [1]
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Australia
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Primary sponsor type
Hospital
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Name
John Hunter Hospital
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Address
Locked Bag 1, Hunter Region Mail Centre, NSW 2310
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Country
Australia
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Secondary sponsor category [1]
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None
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Name [1]
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Address [1]
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Country [1]
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Ethics approval
Ethics application status
Approved
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Ethics committee name [1]
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Hunter New England Local Health District Research Ethics
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Ethics committee address [1]
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Research Ethics and Governance Unit Hunter New England Local Health District Locked Bag 1 New Lambton NSW 2305
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Ethics committee country [1]
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Australia
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Date submitted for ethics approval [1]
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17/06/2015
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Approval date [1]
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15/07/2015
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Ethics approval number [1]
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Summary
Brief summary
Ischaemic stroke may affect a number of hormone pathways involving the pituitary gland in the brain, including the production of human growth hormone (HGH). Disruption of HGH production may contribute to a number of the long-term clinical symptoms experienced by stroke survivors. This study aims to investigate whether HGH deficiency is common in stroke survivors. This is a hypothesis-generating pilot study which may lead to bigger studies in the future.
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Trial website
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Trial related presentations / publications
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Public notes
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Contacts
Principal investigator
Name
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Prof Christopher Levi
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Address
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Hunter Medical Research Institute
1 Kookaburra Circuit, New Lambton Heights NSW 2305
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Country
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Australia
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Phone
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612 40421606
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Fax
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Email
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[email protected]
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Contact person for public queries
Name
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Andrew Bivard
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Address
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Hunter Medical Research Institute
1 Kookaburra Circuit, New Lambton Heights NSW 2305
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Country
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Australia
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Phone
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612 40421606
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Email
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[email protected]
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Contact person for scientific queries
Name
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Andrew Bivard
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Address
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Hunter Medical Research Institute
1 Kookaburra Circuit, New Lambton Heights NSW 2305
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Country
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Australia
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Phone
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612 40421606
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Email
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[email protected]
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