This is a randomized controlled trial of regular daily use of xylitol (or "birch sugar"), a natural sweetener that has antimicrobial properties, for the prevention of acute otitis media (AOM, primary outcome) as well as upper respiratory tract infections and dental caries (the two secondary outcomes) in preschool aged children. This trial will be conducted through the TARGet Kids! research network.
This is an RCT of regular daily use of xylitol (or "birch sugar"), a natural sweetener that has antimicrobial properties, for the prevention of acute otitis media (AOM, primary outcome) as well as upper respiratory tract infections and dental caries (the two secondary outcomes) in preschool aged children. Clinical equipoise over the efficacy of xylitol in preventing AOM - a common and costly condition in early childhood - persists even after the completion of three RCTs by a single research group in Finland and one in the United States. Several clinical trials of xylitol for the prevention of dental caries and other studies have demonstrated that the intervention in this trial (3-5 doses of xylitol per day) is safe, well tolerated and feasible for the study period. This trial will be conducted through the TARGet Kids! research network which is undertaking several CIHR funded RCTs and will leverage existing CIHR funded infrastructure and important collaborations. The nominated principal applicant's salary is supported by a CIHR RCT training grant to develop this RCT under the mentorship of a co-principal applicant who is an experienced trialist. This trial has the potential to transform the management of three common conditions during early childhood from treatment to prevention using a currently underutilized antimicrobial substance.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
472
Each dose will be 5 mL of 400 g/L and subjects will receive Three to 5 doses will be given each day.
Each dose looks and tastes like the xylitol syrup but it is not microbial. Each dose will be 5 mL of 300 g/L of sorbitol. Three to 5 doses will be given each day.
St Michael's Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
RECRUITINGThe Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
RECRUITINGacute otitis media episodes
Total number of physician diagnosed acute otitis media episodes
Time frame: 6 months
upper respiratory tract infection episodes
Total number of parent or caregiver reported upper respiratory tract infection episodes
Time frame: 6 months
dental caries
absence of dental caries by parent report
Time frame: 6 months
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