The goal of this clinical trial is to define the normal response to the 13C-Spirulina Gastric Emptying Breath Test (GEBT) in children, so that we can use this test to help diagnose children that are suspected of having a condition called gastroparesis, which means that food doesn't empty from their stomach normally. Participants will blow into test tubes to collect breath samples before and after eating a scrambled egg GEBT meal that contains a small amount of specially grown Spirulina (a blue-green alga used as a dietary supplement) that contains mostly carbon-13 (a non-radioactive kind of carbon atom). Analysis of the amount of 13C in the carbon dioxide in breath before and after eating the GEBT meal can measure how fast food is emptying from the stomach.
Children will complete questionnaires to ensure that they are qualified to enter the study and are likely to have normal gastric emptying rates. Informed consent/assent will be obtained. Breath samples will be collected by children blowing into test tubes before and after eating a 13C-Spirulina GEBT meal. Breath samples will be collected and the test will be administered via telehealth or at one of the children's hospital clinics. Researchers will analyze results from different age groups to see if there are differences in normal gastric emptying in younger/older children and boys/girls.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
182
Diagnostic test
Diagnostic test - repeat for biological variability deterination
Cairn Diagnostics
Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
Texas Children's Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, United States
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
kPCD (kPCD = 1000 x percent dose of 13C excreted) at 15 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 15 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 15 minutes
kPCD at 30 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 30 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 30 minutes
kPCD at 45 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 45 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 45 minutes
kPCD at 60 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 60 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 60 minutes
kPCD at 90 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 90 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 90 minutes
kPCD at 120 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 120 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 120 minutes
kPCD at 150 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 150 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 150 minutes
kPCD at 180 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 180 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 180 minutes
kPCD at 210 minutes
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 210 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 210 minutes
kPCD at 240 minutes (min-1)
13CO2 excretion rate calculated at 240 minutes after meal completion
Time frame: 240 minutes
Test meal/test completion
Participant was able to successfully consume the meal/complete the test - Measured by determining whether box on test request form checked or not checked and whether or not all breath samples were collected/able to be analyzed
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
Tmax (mins)
Time of maximum excretion rate - time at which the largest kPCD is observed
Time frame: 90 to 240 minutes
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