As Needed Versus Regular Use of Intranasal Corticosteroid in Children With Perennial Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Drug
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Allergic rhinitis in children is common. According to the international study of asthma and allergies in childhood (ISAAC) phase III, the global prevalence of allergic rhinitis among children is increasing to 40.1% and the prevalence of allergic rhinitis in Bangkok area in 2018, among children aged 6-7 and 13-14 years was 16.32%. This disease is a global health problem affecting quality of life of patients in daily life, work, study and sleep. Intranasal corticosteroid is the most effective treatment for allergic rhinitis. From real world evidence; most of allergic rhinitis patient use the drug when symptoms worsen. In children, the use of intranasal corticosteroid may cause minor local side effects such as dryness, burning sensation or epistaxis. In some intranasal corticosteroid, long-term use may result in decreased growth compared to placebo which make parents concern. The investigators interested in studying the efficacy of intranasal corticosteroid comparing between daily use and as needed use in children with allergic rhinitis. To study the appropriate form of treatment to increase cooperation. Patient will have a better quality of life and reduce the risk of side effects from prolonged use of intranasal corticosteroid. From the literature review, it was found that most studies were conducted among adult patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis In Thailand in 2020, Thongngam et al. studied the efficacy of intranasal corticosteroid was compared between daily use and as needed use in adult patients with perennial allergic rhinitis. The results of the study concluded that the daily use group can reduced more TNSS (total nasal symptoms score) but was not statistically significant and had a greater increase in peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) compared to as needed group. Interestingly, the quality of life assessment (RCQ-36 score) in both2 groups improved equally, In as needed group, the cumulative dose was 51% lower than the daily dose group. The investigators want to compare the efficacy of intranasal corticosteroid between daily versus as needed use in children with perennial allergic rhinitis which had not been studied before.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 6
Maximum Age: 18
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• Children patient (age 6 - 18 yr)

• Mild persistent, Moderate to severe intermittent and persistent perennial allergic rhinitis

• Rhinitis proven sensitization to aeroallergen by positive skin prick test or specific IgE result within 12 month before study recruitment

• Mean TNSS = 4 during 7 day duration before randomization (after a washout period, discontinuation of the medications listed in exclusion criteria

Locations
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Thailand
Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
RECRUITING
Bangkok
Contact Information
Primary
Ongon Boonnijasin
Ongonprojectfellow@gmail.com
0839797522
Backup
Orathai Piboonpocanun, Professor
jirapongo@yahoo.com
+66815818803
Time Frame
Start Date: 2022-04-04
Estimated Completion Date: 2025-04
Participants
Target number of participants: 68
Treatments
Placebo_comparator: As needed INCs
Use placebo everyday, and INCs as needed when the nasal symptom aggravated~INCs = Fluticasone furoate nasal spray Placebo = Normal saline nasal spray~Doses Fluticasone furoate nasal spray (27.5 mg/spray) age\<12 yr:1 spray once daily 12 yr and older: 2 sprays once daily Normal saline nasal spray age\<12 yr:1 spray once daily 12 yr and older: 2 sprays once daily
Active_comparator: Regular INCs
Use INCs everyday, and placebo as needed when the nasal symptom aggravated~INCs = Fluticasone furoate nasal spray Placebo = Normal saline nasal spray~Doses Fluticasone furoate nasal spray (27.5 mg/spray) age\<12 yr:1 spray once daily 12 yr and older: 2 sprays once daily Normal saline nasal spray age\<12 yr:1 spray once daily 12 yr and older: 2 sprays once daily
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Mahidol University

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