Persaud Nav, Laupacis Andreas, Azarpazhooh Amir, Birken Catherine, Hoch Jeffrey S, Isaranuwatchai Wanrudee, Maguire Jonathan L, Mamdani Muhammad M, Thorpe Kevin, Allen Christopher, Mason Dalah, Kowal Christine, Bazeghi Farnaz, Parkin Patricia
Department of Family and Community Medicine, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2018 Aug 5;8(8):e020941. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020941.
Xylitol (or 'birch sugar') is a naturally occurring sugar with antibacterial properties that has been used as a natural non-sugar sweetener in chewing gums, confectionery, toothpaste and medicines. In this preventative randomised trial, xylitol will be tested for the prevention of acute otitis media (AOM), a common and costly condition in young children. The primary outcome will be the incidence of AOM. Secondary outcomes will include upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) and dental caries.
This study will be a pragmatic, blinded (participant and parents, practitioners and analyst), two-armed superiority, placebo-controlled randomised trial with 1:1 allocation, stratified by clinical site. The trial will be conducted in the 11 primary care group practices participating in the TARGet Kids! research network in Canada. Eligible participants between the ages of 2-4 years will be randomly assigned to the intervention arm of regular xylitol syrup use or the control arm of regular sorbitol use for 6 months. We expect to recruit 236 participants, per treatment arm, to detect a 20% relative risk reduction in AOM episodes. AOM will be identified through chart review. The secondary outcomes of URTIs and dental caries will be identified through monthly phone calls with specified questions.
Ethics approval from the Research Ethics Boards at the Hospital for Sick Children and St. Michael's Hospital has been obtained for this study and also for the TARGet Kids! research network. Results will be submitted for publication to a peer-reviewed journal and will be discussed with decision makers.
NCT03055091; Pre-results.
木糖醇(或“桦树糖”)是一种天然存在的具有抗菌特性的糖,已被用作口香糖、糖果、牙膏和药品中的天然非糖类甜味剂。在这项预防性随机试验中,将测试木糖醇预防急性中耳炎(AOM)的效果,急性中耳炎在幼儿中是一种常见且代价高昂的病症。主要结局将是急性中耳炎的发病率。次要结局将包括上呼吸道感染(URTIs)和龋齿。
本研究将是一项务实的、双盲(参与者与家长、从业者与分析人员)、双臂优效性、安慰剂对照的随机试验,按1:1分配,根据临床地点分层。该试验将在参与加拿大“目标儿童!”研究网络的11个初级保健组实践中进行。年龄在2至4岁之间的符合条件的参与者将被随机分配到干预组,即定期使用木糖醇糖浆,或对照组,即定期使用山梨醇,为期6个月。我们预计每个治疗组招募236名参与者,以检测急性中耳炎发作相对风险降低20%的情况。急性中耳炎将通过病历审查来确定。上呼吸道感染和龋齿的次要结局将通过每月拨打特定问题的电话来确定。
本研究以及“目标儿童!”研究网络已获得病童医院和圣迈克尔医院研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。研究结果将提交给同行评审期刊发表,并将与决策者进行讨论。
NCT03055091;预结果。