Objectives Primary objective: • To determine the efficacy and safety of the combination therapy of Hydroxyurea and thalidomide in beta-thalassemia patients. Secondary objective: • To determine the change in liver and spleen size of beta-thalassemia patients on the combination therapy A single-arm non-randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of combination therapy of hydroxyurea and thalidomide in beta-thalassemia patients. It was a twelve months study. Participants were monitored for six months on Hydroxyurea alone and then the combination therapy of hydroxyurea and thalidomide for another six months. Findings of physical examination, vital signs, laboratory, and ultrasound findings were recorded at baseline, during and end of the study. Sample Size and Population This study included 135 Beta-thalassemia patients.
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the combination therapy of hydroxyurea and thalidomide in beta-thalassemia patients. The participants were evaluated on the basis of eligibility criteria, consent was obtained and baseline investigations were performed on the screening visit. Participants were continued on Hydroxyurea (10-20mg/kg/day) for the first six months and then for the next six months thalidomide (2-5 mg/kg/day) was added to the intervention. Aspirin was also added (2-4mg/kg/day). Efficacy: Maintenance or rise in Hemoglobin (Hb) levels and changes in transfusion frequency before and after the use of combination therapy was used to evaluate the efficacy of the combination therapy. Good responders were the patients who were on transfusion and went off-transfusion after the combination therapy or individuals who were already off transfusion and after combination therapy demonstrated an increase in Hb of at least 1gm/dl. Responders were those who remained on transfusion on combination therapy but displayed a 50% reduction in blood requirements. Whereas, non-responders, were individuals who were off-transfusion before combination therapy and had improvement in Hb of \<1gm/dl, or those who remained on transfusion during combination therapy and did not experience transfusion reduction of at least 50%. Safety: Safety of the drug was evaluated on the basis of the following parameters and intervention was discontinued or put on hold if: * Creatinine \>1.1mg/dl, Urea \>43mg/dl), * Liver function (SGPT \>35mg/L) * Absolute Neutrophil counts\<2\*109/L * Platelets \< 100\*109/L
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
135
Evaluation of hydroxyurea and thalidomide combination use in beta-thalassemia patients
Children's Hospital Karachi
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Change in transfusion requirements
Change in transfusion needs (measured as blood volume in ml) per month from baseline
Time frame: 6 months on combination therapy
Change in Hemoglobin levels
Change in hemoglobin level of \>1g/dl from baseline
Time frame: 6 months on combination therapy
Change in the liver function test
Change in SGPT in U/l from baseline
Time frame: 6 months on combination therapy
Change in liver function test
Change in total, direct, and indirect bilirubin in mg/dl from baseline
Time frame: 6 months on combination therapy
Change in Kidney Function test
Change in urea and creatinine levels in mg/dl from baseline
Time frame: 6 months on combination therapy
Change in Spleen size
Change in size of spleen (in centimeters) from baseline
Time frame: 6 months on combination therapy
Change in liver size
Change in size of liver (in centimeters) from baseline
Time frame: 6 months on combination therapy
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