Evaluation of the Gastrointestinal Manifestation of Fabry's Disease
Fabry's Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Fabry's Disease focused on measuring Fabry's Disease, Fabry
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults ages 18-70 years who have diagnosed Fabry disease either by enzyme testing in males or by enzyme and/or genetically confirmed mutation in females.
- Adults with Fabry disease having any gastrointestinal complaints within the past year.
- Endoscopic Mucosal Resection ONLY - Symptomatic subjects necessitating a sigmoidoscopy who are enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) naive OR less than 6 months of treatment.
Exclusion Criteria:
Fabry disease with other concomitant gastrointestinal diagnosis (Example:
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Celiac Disease)
- Pregnancy
Endoscopic mucosal resection exclusions:
- Any contraindication to conscious sedation,
- Contraindication to endoscopy,
- Untreated or unmanageable coagulopathy,
- Thrombocytopenia (<50).
- Patient on ERT for more than 6 months.
Exclusions for SmartPill:
- Previous history of bezoars.
- Prior GI surgery except for cholecystectomy, appendectomy, or Nissen fundoplication.
- Any abdominal surgery within the past 3 months
- History of diverticulitis, diverticular stricture, and other intestinal strictures
- Tobacco use within eight hours prior to capsule ingestion and during the initial 8-hour recording on Day 0 or the Ingestion visit.
- Alcohol use within eight hours prior to capsule ingestion and throughout the entire monitoring period (5 days).
- BMI > 38
- Allergies to components of the SmartBar
- Use of medical devices such as pacemakers, infusion pumps, or insulin pumps.
- Uncontrolled diabetes with a hemoglobin A1C greater than 10.
Sites / Locations
- Massachusetts General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
SmartPill Test
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
All subjects will be asked to complete a SmartPill test. The SmartPill capsule is pill-shaped and about an inch long and ½ inch wide, or about the size of a vitamin pill. The receiver unit is about the size of a paperback book. The receiver gets signals from the capsule and stores the signals on a computer chip. The capsule detects the level of acidity, temperature, and pressures in your stomach and intestines and sends the information by radio wave signals to the receiver.
An additional small group of subjects will also be asked to complete a Sigmoidoscopy (an exam used to evaluate the lower part of the large intestine) during which an Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (removal of a small amount of tissue from the outermost layer of gut wall) will be completed. In the Endoscopy Mucosal Resection (EMR) procedure we will use an instrument called an endoscope (a lighted, flexible tube) to take a tissue sample from the rectum. This is the same type of instrument used in a routine colonoscopy