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Aprepitant for the Relief of Nausea in Patients With Chronic Nausea and Vomiting of Presumed Gastric Origin Trial (APRON)

Primary Purpose

Gastroparesis

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Aprepitant
Placebo
Sponsored by
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
About
Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Gastroparesis focused on measuring gastroparesis, nausea, vomiting

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18 years or older at registration
  • Gastric emptying scintigraphy within 2 years of registration
  • Normal upper endoscopy or upper GI series within 2 years of registration
  • Symptoms of chronic nausea or vomiting compatible with gastroparesis or other functional gastric disorder for at least 6 months (does not have to be contiguous) prior to registration with Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) score of greater than or equal to 21
  • Significant nausea defined with a visual analog scale (VAS) score of greater than or equal to 25 mm on a 0 to 100 mm scale

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Another active disorder which could explain symptoms in the opinion of the investigator
  • Use of narcotics more than 3 days per week
  • Significant hepatic injury as defined by significant alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) elevations of greater than 2x the upper limit of normal (ULN) or a Child-Pugh score of 10 or greater
  • Contraindications to aprepitant such as hypersensitivity or allergy
  • Concurrent use of warfarin, pimozide, terfenadine, astemizole, or cisapride
  • Pregnancy or nursing
  • Any other condition, which in the opinion of the investigator would impede compliance or hinder the completion of the study
  • Failure to give informed consent

Sites / Locations

  • California Pacific Medical Center
  • Stanford University
  • University of Louisville
  • Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
  • University of Michigan Medical Center
  • Wake Forest University Health Sciences
  • Temple University Hospital
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Active Comparator

Placebo Comparator

Arm Label

Aprepitant

Aprepitant-placebo

Arm Description

Aprepitant 125 mg per day

Placebo aprepitant 125mg per day

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Number of Participants With Improvement in Nausea
The primary outcome measure is a binary (0,1) variable indicating improvement in nausea or not in the mean of available visual analog scale (VAS) scores over the 28 day treatment period compared to the mean of VAS scores during the 7 day baseline period. The criteria for improvement are either a 25 mm or more reduction in mean VAS or attaining a mean VAS during the treatment period of < 25 mm.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea (Hours)
Measure Description: Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea is the participant's assessment of the number of hours of nausea experienced in the past 24 hours. The range is 0 to 24 hours. The outcome measure, change from baseline in number of hours of nausea, has a possible range from -24 to +24, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting (No. Episodes)
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting is the participant's assessment of the number of episodes of vomiting experienced in the past 24 hours. The outcome is the change from baseleine in number of times vomited, where negative numbers indicate improvement in vomiting frequency, and positive numbers indicate worsening in vomiting frequency.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Retching (No. Episodes)
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Retching is the participant's assessment of the number of episodes of retching (heaving as if to vomit, but nothing comes up) experienced in the past 24 hours. The outcome is the change from baseline in the number of retching episodes, where negative numbers indicate improvement in retching frequency, and positive numbers indicate worsening in retching frequency.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): GCSI Total Score
The Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): GCSI total score is the average of 3 subscores: Nausea (average of two items: nausea and vomiting), Early Satiety (average of two items: not able to finish normal size meal and feeling excessively full after meals), and Bloating (feeling like you need to loosen your clothes). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GCSI total score, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea Severity
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea severity is the participant's assessment of nausea (feeling sick to your stomach as if you were going to vomit or throw up) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GCSI score, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting Severity
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting Severity is the participant's assessment of vomiting during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Vomiting Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Upper Abdominal Pain Severity
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Upper Abdominal Pain Severity is the participant's assessment of upper abdominal pain (above the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Pain Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Excessive Fullness Severity
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Excessive Fullness Severity is the participant's assessment of excessive fullness (feeling excessively full after meals) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Excessive Fullness Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Early Satiety Severity
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Early Satiety Severity is the participant's assessment of early satiety (not able to finish normal-size meal) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Early Satiety Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Bloating Severity
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Bloating Severity is the participant's assessment of bloating (feeling like you need to loosen your clothes) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bloating Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Overall Symptom Severity
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Overall Symptom Severity is the participant's assessment of overall severity of gastroparesis symptoms during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome, change from baseline in Overall Symptom Severity score, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Clinical Global Patient Impression Score (Patient-rated)
The Clinical Global Patient Impression Score quantifies the overall relief of the patient's symptom, by asking the participant to consider how they felt over the past week in regard to stomach symptoms and overall well-being, and rate relief of symptoms in comparison to how they felt before entering the study. Possible scores are: -3=very considerably worse, -2=considerably worse, -1=somewhat worse, 0=unchanged, 1=somewhat better, 2=considerably better, 3=completely better. The range of scores is -3 to 3, where higher scores are considered a better outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Clinical Global Patient Impression Score, has a possible range of -6 to +6, with positive values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and negative values indicating a worse outcome.
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
Change from baseline in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), U/L
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Change from baseline in aspartate aminotransferase (AST), U/L
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Total Protein
Change from baseline in total protein (g/dL)
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
Change from baseline in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) (%)
Glucose
Change from baseline in glucose (mg/dL)
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Albumin
Change from baseline in albumin (g/dL)
Hemoglobin
Change from baseline in hemoglobin (g/dL)
Hematocrit
Change from baseline in hematocrit
White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
Change from baseline in white blood cell count (WBC)
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
Change from baseline in red blood cell count (RBC)
Platelet Count
Change from baseline in platelet count
Carbon Dioxide
Change from baseline in carbon dioxide (mEg/L)
Chloride
Change from baseline in chloride (mEq/L)
Sodium
Change from baseline in sodium (mEq/L)
Potassium
Change from baseline in potassium (mEq/L)
Calcium
Change from baseline in calcium (mg/dL)
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Change from baseline in blood urea nitrogen (BUN) (mg/dL)
Magnesium
Change from baseline in magnesium (mg/dL)
Creatinine
Change from baseline in creatinine (mg/dL)
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) Score
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) score is the average of 3 subscores: Nausea (average of 3 items: nausea, retching, and vomiting), Fullness/Early Satiety (average of 4 items: stomach fullness, not able to finish normal size meal, feeling excessively full after meals, and loss of appetite), and Bloating (average if 2 items: bloating and stomach visibly larger). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GCSI score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Nausea/Vomiting Severity Subscore
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Nausea/vomiting severity subscore is the average of 3 items: nausea, retching, and vomiting. Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Nausea/vomiting severity subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Fullness/Early Satiety Subscore
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Fullness/Early Satiety Subscore is the average of 4 items: stomach fullness, not able to finish normal size meal, felling excessively full after meals, and loss of appetite. Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Fullness/Early Satiety Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Bloating Subscore
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Bloating Subscore is the average of 2 items: bloating (feeling like you need to loosen your clothes) and stomach visibly larger. Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bloating Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Upper Abdominal Pain Subscore
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Upper Abdominal Pain subscore is the average of 2 items (upper abdominal pain, upper abdominal discomfort). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Pain Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: GERD Subscore
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD) Subscore is the average of 7 items (heartburn during day, heartburn lying down, chest discomfort day, chest discomfort during sleep, regurgitation during day, regurgitation lying down, bitter taste in mouth). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GERD Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Nausea Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Nausea severity is the participant's assessment of nausea (feeling sick to your stomach as if you were going to vomit or throw up) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Nausea Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Vomiting Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Vomiting Severity is the participant's assessment of vomiting during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Vomiting Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Retching Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Retching Severity is the participant's assessment of retching (heaving as if to vomit, but nothing comes up) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Retching Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Stomach Fullness Severity
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Stomach Fullness severity is the participant's assessment of stomach fullness during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Stomach Fullness severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Unable to Finish Meal Severity
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Unable to Finish Meal severity is the participant's assessment of being unable to finish a normal size meal during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Unable to Finish Meal severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Excessive Fullness Severity
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Excessive fullness severity is the participant's assessment of feeling excessively full after meals during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Excessive Fullness severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Loss of Appetite Severity
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Loss of appetite severity is the participant's assessment of loss of appetite during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Loss of appetite severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Bloating Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Bloating Severity is the participant's assessment of bloating (feel like you need to loosen your clothes) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bloating Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Stomach Distention Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Stomach distention severity is the participant's assessment of stomach distention (stomach or belly visibly larger) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Stomach Distention severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Upper Abdominal Pain Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Upper Abdominal Pain severity is the participant's assessment of upper abdominal pain (above the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Pain severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Upper Abdominal Discomfort Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Upper Abdominal Discomfort severity is the participant's assessment of upper abdominal discomfort (above the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Discomfort severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Lower Abdominal Pain Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Lower Abdominal Pain severity is the participant's assessment of lower abdominal pain (below the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Lower Abdominal Pain severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Lower Abdominal Discomfort Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Lower Abdominal Discomfort severity is the participant's assessment of lower abdominal discomfort (below the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Lower Abdominal Discomfort severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Heartburn During the Day Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Heartburn during the day severity is the participant's assessment of heartburn (burning pain rising in your chest or throat) during the day over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Heartburn During the Day severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Heartburn When Lying Down Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Heartburn when lying down severity is the participant's assessment of heartburn (burning pain rising in your chest or throat) when lying down over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Heartburn When Lying Down severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Chest Discomfort During the Day Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Chest discomfort during the day severity is the participant's assessment of feeling of discomfort inside the chest during the day over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Chest Discomfort During the Day severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Chest Discomfort During Sleep Time Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Chest discomfort during sleep severity is the participant's assessment of feeling of discomfort inside the chest at night (during sleep time) over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Chest Discomfort During Sleep Time severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Regurgitation During the Day Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Regurgitation during the day severity is the participant's assessment of regurgitation or reflux (fluid or liquid from your stomach coming up into throat) during the day over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Regurgitation During the Day severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Regurgitation When Lying Down Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Regurgitation when lying down severity is the participant's assessment of regurgitation or reflux (fluid or liquid from your stomach coming up into throat) when lying down over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Regurgitation When Lying Down severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity: Bitter Taste Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Bitter Taste severity is the participant's assessment of bitter, acid, or sour taste in mouth during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bitter Taste Severity score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Constipation Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Constipation severity is the participant's assessment of constipation during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Constipation Severity score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Diarrhea Severity
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Diarrhea severity is the participant's assessment of constipation during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Diarrhea Severity score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Total Score
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Total Score is the average of the 15 items. Each item is rated on a 0 to 7 scale, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Total Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Reflux Score
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Reflux Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by acid reflux during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Reflux Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Abdominal Pain Score
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Abdominal Pain Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen or pit of the stomach during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Abdominal Pain Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Indigestion Score
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Indigestion Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by indigestion during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Indigestion Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Diarrhea Score
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Diarrhea Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by diarrhea during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Diarrhea Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Constipation Score
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Constipation Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by constipation during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Constipation Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Brief Pain Inventory: Severity Score
The Brief Pain Inventory: Severity Score is the average of four questions in which the participant rates his or her pain: the worse pain in the past 24 hours, the least pain in the past 24 hours, average pain, and pain right now. The range of possible scores is 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating more severe pain. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Brief Pain Inventory Severity Score, has a possible range from -10 to +10, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Brief Pain Inventory: Interference Score
The Brief Pain Inventory: Interference Score is the average of seven questions in which the participant rates the degree to which his or her pain interferes with daily functions and mood: general activity, mood, walking ability, normal work, relationships, sleep, enjoyment of life. The range of possible scores is 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating more interference caused by pain. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Brief Pain Inventory Interference Score, has a possible range from -10 to +10, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Score
The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) survey is comprised of 21 multiple choice questions that relate to depression, cognition, and physical well-being and is used to quantify depression. The BDI total score is the sum of the 21 items, where each item ranges from 0 to 3 (lower scores are less severe, higher scores are more severe). The range for the BDI total score is 0 to 63, where lower scores indicate less depression and higher scores indicate more severe depression. The outcome measure, change from baseline in BDI score, has a possible range from -63 to +63, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): State Anxiety Score
The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): State anxiety score is the sum of scores from 20 questions relating to state anxiety, which is a temporary state varying in intensity. The possible range of scores is from 20 to 80, with increasing scores considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in STAI State Anxiety score, has a possible range from -60 to +60, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): Trait Anxiety Score
The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): Trait anxiety score is the sum of scores from 20 questions pertaining to trait anxiety, which is a general propensity to be anxious. The possible range of scores is from 20 to 80, with increasing scores considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in STAI Trait Anxiety score, has a possible range from -60 to +60, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Satiety Test, Volume Consumed
The Satiety Test measures the total volume of liquid (Ensure) that the participant is able to consume. The participant drinks 150 mL of Ensure every 5 minutes until he/she is completely full. The outcome measure is the change from baseline in volume of liquid (Ensure) consumed (mL), where positive values indicate a positive outcome (improvement).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Bradygastria (1-<2.5 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Bradygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is <2.5 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute (a decrease in electrical activity in the stomach). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for bradygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Bradygastria (1-<2.5 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement of the test is that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Bradygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is <2.5 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute. Average power in frequency region is the % of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (baseline refers to test performed during screening, not baseline value of the EGG test) in % of time with frequencies in the ranges. Negative values for bradygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Normogastria (2.5-<3.8 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing (normogastria) is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where positive values for normal rates indicate an increase in the normal pacing (improvement).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Normogastria (2.5-<3.8 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing (normogastria) is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where positive values for normal rates indicate an increase in the normal pacing (improvement).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Tachygastria (3.8-10 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Tachygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is 3.8-10 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute (an increase in electrical activity in the stomach). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for tachygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Tachygastria (3.8-10 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Tachygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is 3.8-10 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute (an increase in electrical activity in the stomach). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for tachygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Duodenal (>10-15 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Duodenal is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is >10-15 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute. The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for duodenal indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Electrogastrography (EGG): Duodenal (>10-15 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Duodenal is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is >10-15 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute. The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for duodenal indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).

Full Information

First Posted
June 22, 2010
Last Updated
April 15, 2019
Sponsor
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT01149369
Brief Title
Aprepitant for the Relief of Nausea in Patients With Chronic Nausea and Vomiting of Presumed Gastric Origin Trial
Acronym
APRON
Official Title
Aprepitant for the Relief of Nausea in Patients With Chronic Nausea and Vomiting of Presumed Gastric Origin: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2017
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
April 2013 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
August 2015 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
September 2015 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The principal objective of this multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial is to evaluate whether 4 weeks of treatment with aprepitant will improve nausea as compared with placebo in patients with symptoms of chronic nausea and vomiting of presumed gastric origin.
Detailed Description
APRON is a multicenter, randomized, double-masked, placebo controlled trial of 4 weeks of treatment with aprepitant or placebo for patients with symptoms of gastroparesis and related disorders. Screening for eligibility and collection of baseline data will span up to 4 weeks after obtaining informed consent and registration. Eligible patients will consist of patients with symptoms of gastroparesis and will be randomized to either aprepitant (125 mg per day) or placebo for 4 weeks. The symptoms will be measured with the Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSIDD) for one week at baseline and for four weeks after randomization. In addition, the nausea symptom will be measured daily on a 0 to 100 mm visual analog scale (VAS) for one week at baseline and daily for four weeks after randomization. There will be a 2 week washout period at the end of the treatment to ensure patient safety following the end of treatment.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Gastroparesis
Keywords
gastroparesis, nausea, vomiting

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 2
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigator
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
126 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Aprepitant
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Aprepitant 125 mg per day
Arm Title
Aprepitant-placebo
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
Placebo aprepitant 125mg per day
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Aprepitant
Other Intervention Name(s)
Emend
Intervention Description
Aprepitant, 125 mg, 1 capsule, q.d. (everyday) with lunch for 4 weeks
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo
Intervention Description
Aprepitant-placebo, 125 mg, 1 capsule, q.d. (everyday) with lunch for 4 weeks
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Number of Participants With Improvement in Nausea
Description
The primary outcome measure is a binary (0,1) variable indicating improvement in nausea or not in the mean of available visual analog scale (VAS) scores over the 28 day treatment period compared to the mean of VAS scores during the 7 day baseline period. The criteria for improvement are either a 25 mm or more reduction in mean VAS or attaining a mean VAS during the treatment period of < 25 mm.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea (Hours)
Description
Measure Description: Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea is the participant's assessment of the number of hours of nausea experienced in the past 24 hours. The range is 0 to 24 hours. The outcome measure, change from baseline in number of hours of nausea, has a possible range from -24 to +24, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting (No. Episodes)
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting is the participant's assessment of the number of episodes of vomiting experienced in the past 24 hours. The outcome is the change from baseleine in number of times vomited, where negative numbers indicate improvement in vomiting frequency, and positive numbers indicate worsening in vomiting frequency.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Retching (No. Episodes)
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Retching is the participant's assessment of the number of episodes of retching (heaving as if to vomit, but nothing comes up) experienced in the past 24 hours. The outcome is the change from baseline in the number of retching episodes, where negative numbers indicate improvement in retching frequency, and positive numbers indicate worsening in retching frequency.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): GCSI Total Score
Description
The Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): GCSI total score is the average of 3 subscores: Nausea (average of two items: nausea and vomiting), Early Satiety (average of two items: not able to finish normal size meal and feeling excessively full after meals), and Bloating (feeling like you need to loosen your clothes). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GCSI total score, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea Severity
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Nausea severity is the participant's assessment of nausea (feeling sick to your stomach as if you were going to vomit or throw up) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GCSI score, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting Severity
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Vomiting Severity is the participant's assessment of vomiting during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Vomiting Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Upper Abdominal Pain Severity
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Upper Abdominal Pain Severity is the participant's assessment of upper abdominal pain (above the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Pain Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Excessive Fullness Severity
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Excessive Fullness Severity is the participant's assessment of excessive fullness (feeling excessively full after meals) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Excessive Fullness Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Early Satiety Severity
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Early Satiety Severity is the participant's assessment of early satiety (not able to finish normal-size meal) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Early Satiety Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Bloating Severity
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Bloating Severity is the participant's assessment of bloating (feeling like you need to loosen your clothes) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bloating Severity, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Overall Symptom Severity
Description
Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index Daily Diary (GCSI-DD): Overall Symptom Severity is the participant's assessment of overall severity of gastroparesis symptoms during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, and 4=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 4, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome, change from baseline in Overall Symptom Severity score, has a possible range from -4 to +4, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Clinical Global Patient Impression Score (Patient-rated)
Description
The Clinical Global Patient Impression Score quantifies the overall relief of the patient's symptom, by asking the participant to consider how they felt over the past week in regard to stomach symptoms and overall well-being, and rate relief of symptoms in comparison to how they felt before entering the study. Possible scores are: -3=very considerably worse, -2=considerably worse, -1=somewhat worse, 0=unchanged, 1=somewhat better, 2=considerably better, 3=completely better. The range of scores is -3 to 3, where higher scores are considered a better outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Clinical Global Patient Impression Score, has a possible range of -6 to +6, with positive values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and negative values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
Description
Change from baseline in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), U/L
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Description
Change from baseline in aspartate aminotransferase (AST), U/L
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Total Protein
Description
Change from baseline in total protein (g/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
Description
Change from baseline in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) (%)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Glucose
Description
Change from baseline in glucose (mg/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Liver Enzymes and Proteins: Albumin
Description
Change from baseline in albumin (g/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Hemoglobin
Description
Change from baseline in hemoglobin (g/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Hematocrit
Description
Change from baseline in hematocrit
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
Description
Change from baseline in white blood cell count (WBC)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
Description
Change from baseline in red blood cell count (RBC)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Platelet Count
Description
Change from baseline in platelet count
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Carbon Dioxide
Description
Change from baseline in carbon dioxide (mEg/L)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Chloride
Description
Change from baseline in chloride (mEq/L)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Sodium
Description
Change from baseline in sodium (mEq/L)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Potassium
Description
Change from baseline in potassium (mEq/L)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Calcium
Description
Change from baseline in calcium (mg/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Description
Change from baseline in blood urea nitrogen (BUN) (mg/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Magnesium
Description
Change from baseline in magnesium (mg/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Creatinine
Description
Change from baseline in creatinine (mg/dL)
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) Score
Description
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) score is the average of 3 subscores: Nausea (average of 3 items: nausea, retching, and vomiting), Fullness/Early Satiety (average of 4 items: stomach fullness, not able to finish normal size meal, feeling excessively full after meals, and loss of appetite), and Bloating (average if 2 items: bloating and stomach visibly larger). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GCSI score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Nausea/Vomiting Severity Subscore
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Nausea/vomiting severity subscore is the average of 3 items: nausea, retching, and vomiting. Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Nausea/vomiting severity subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Fullness/Early Satiety Subscore
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Fullness/Early Satiety Subscore is the average of 4 items: stomach fullness, not able to finish normal size meal, felling excessively full after meals, and loss of appetite. Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Fullness/Early Satiety Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Bloating Subscore
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Bloating Subscore is the average of 2 items: bloating (feeling like you need to loosen your clothes) and stomach visibly larger. Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bloating Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Upper Abdominal Pain Subscore
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Upper Abdominal Pain subscore is the average of 2 items (upper abdominal pain, upper abdominal discomfort). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Pain Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: GERD Subscore
Description
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD) Subscore is the average of 7 items (heartburn during day, heartburn lying down, chest discomfort day, chest discomfort during sleep, regurgitation during day, regurgitation lying down, bitter taste in mouth). Each item is the participant's assessment of severity of the symptom, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in GERD Subscore, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Nausea Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Nausea severity is the participant's assessment of nausea (feeling sick to your stomach as if you were going to vomit or throw up) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Nausea Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Vomiting Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Vomiting Severity is the participant's assessment of vomiting during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Vomiting Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Retching Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Retching Severity is the participant's assessment of retching (heaving as if to vomit, but nothing comes up) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Retching Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Stomach Fullness Severity
Description
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Stomach Fullness severity is the participant's assessment of stomach fullness during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Stomach Fullness severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Unable to Finish Meal Severity
Description
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Unable to Finish Meal severity is the participant's assessment of being unable to finish a normal size meal during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Unable to Finish Meal severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Excessive Fullness Severity
Description
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Excessive fullness severity is the participant's assessment of feeling excessively full after meals during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Excessive Fullness severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Loss of Appetite Severity
Description
PAGI-SYM Severity index: Loss of appetite severity is the participant's assessment of loss of appetite during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Loss of appetite severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Bloating Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Bloating Severity is the participant's assessment of bloating (feel like you need to loosen your clothes) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bloating Severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Stomach Distention Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Stomach distention severity is the participant's assessment of stomach distention (stomach or belly visibly larger) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Stomach Distention severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Upper Abdominal Pain Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Upper Abdominal Pain severity is the participant's assessment of upper abdominal pain (above the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Pain severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Upper Abdominal Discomfort Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Upper Abdominal Discomfort severity is the participant's assessment of upper abdominal discomfort (above the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Discomfort severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Lower Abdominal Pain Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Lower Abdominal Pain severity is the participant's assessment of lower abdominal pain (below the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Lower Abdominal Pain severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Lower Abdominal Discomfort Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Lower Abdominal Discomfort severity is the participant's assessment of lower abdominal discomfort (below the navel) during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Lower Abdominal Discomfort severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Heartburn During the Day Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Heartburn during the day severity is the participant's assessment of heartburn (burning pain rising in your chest or throat) during the day over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Heartburn During the Day severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Heartburn When Lying Down Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Heartburn when lying down severity is the participant's assessment of heartburn (burning pain rising in your chest or throat) when lying down over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Heartburn When Lying Down severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Chest Discomfort During the Day Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Chest discomfort during the day severity is the participant's assessment of feeling of discomfort inside the chest during the day over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Chest Discomfort During the Day severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Chest Discomfort During Sleep Time Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Chest discomfort during sleep severity is the participant's assessment of feeling of discomfort inside the chest at night (during sleep time) over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Chest Discomfort During Sleep Time severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Regurgitation During the Day Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Regurgitation during the day severity is the participant's assessment of regurgitation or reflux (fluid or liquid from your stomach coming up into throat) during the day over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Regurgitation During the Day severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Regurgitation When Lying Down Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Regurgitation when lying down severity is the participant's assessment of regurgitation or reflux (fluid or liquid from your stomach coming up into throat) when lying down over the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Regurgitation When Lying Down severity, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity: Bitter Taste Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Bitter Taste severity is the participant's assessment of bitter, acid, or sour taste in mouth during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Bitter Taste Severity score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Constipation Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Constipation severity is the participant's assessment of constipation during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Constipation Severity score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
PAGI-SYM Severity Index: Diarrhea Severity
Description
The PAGI-SYM Severity index: Diarrhea severity is the participant's assessment of constipation during the past 24 hours, where 0=none, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=severe, and 5=very severe. The range of scores is 0 to 5, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Diarrhea Severity score, has a possible range from -5 to +5, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Total Score
Description
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Total Score is the average of the 15 items. Each item is rated on a 0 to 7 scale, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Total Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Reflux Score
Description
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Reflux Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by acid reflux during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Reflux Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Abdominal Pain Score
Description
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Abdominal Pain Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen or pit of the stomach during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Abdominal Pain Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 week
Title
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Indigestion Score
Description
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Indigestion Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by indigestion during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Indigestion Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Diarrhea Score
Description
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Diarrhea Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by diarrhea during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Diarrhea Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS): Constipation Score
Description
The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) is a 15-item questionnaire for participants with gastrointestinal discomfort. The GSRS Constipation Score is a measure of how bothered the participant has been by constipation during the past week. The range of scores is 0 to 7, where 0 indicates no discomfort and 7 indicates very severe discomfort. Higher scores are considered a worse outcome.The outcome measure, change from baseline in GSRS Constipation Score, has a possible range from -7 to +7, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Brief Pain Inventory: Severity Score
Description
The Brief Pain Inventory: Severity Score is the average of four questions in which the participant rates his or her pain: the worse pain in the past 24 hours, the least pain in the past 24 hours, average pain, and pain right now. The range of possible scores is 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating more severe pain. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Brief Pain Inventory Severity Score, has a possible range from -10 to +10, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Brief Pain Inventory: Interference Score
Description
The Brief Pain Inventory: Interference Score is the average of seven questions in which the participant rates the degree to which his or her pain interferes with daily functions and mood: general activity, mood, walking ability, normal work, relationships, sleep, enjoyment of life. The range of possible scores is 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating more interference caused by pain. The outcome measure, change from baseline in Brief Pain Inventory Interference Score, has a possible range from -10 to +10, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Score
Description
The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) survey is comprised of 21 multiple choice questions that relate to depression, cognition, and physical well-being and is used to quantify depression. The BDI total score is the sum of the 21 items, where each item ranges from 0 to 3 (lower scores are less severe, higher scores are more severe). The range for the BDI total score is 0 to 63, where lower scores indicate less depression and higher scores indicate more severe depression. The outcome measure, change from baseline in BDI score, has a possible range from -63 to +63, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): State Anxiety Score
Description
The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): State anxiety score is the sum of scores from 20 questions relating to state anxiety, which is a temporary state varying in intensity. The possible range of scores is from 20 to 80, with increasing scores considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in STAI State Anxiety score, has a possible range from -60 to +60, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): Trait Anxiety Score
Description
The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): Trait anxiety score is the sum of scores from 20 questions pertaining to trait anxiety, which is a general propensity to be anxious. The possible range of scores is from 20 to 80, with increasing scores considered a worse outcome. The outcome measure, change from baseline in STAI Trait Anxiety score, has a possible range from -60 to +60, with negative values indicating a better outcome (improvement) and positive values indicating a worse outcome.
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Satiety Test, Volume Consumed
Description
The Satiety Test measures the total volume of liquid (Ensure) that the participant is able to consume. The participant drinks 150 mL of Ensure every 5 minutes until he/she is completely full. The outcome measure is the change from baseline in volume of liquid (Ensure) consumed (mL), where positive values indicate a positive outcome (improvement).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Bradygastria (1-<2.5 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Bradygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is <2.5 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute (a decrease in electrical activity in the stomach). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for bradygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Bradygastria (1-<2.5 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement of the test is that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Bradygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is <2.5 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute. Average power in frequency region is the % of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (baseline refers to test performed during screening, not baseline value of the EGG test) in % of time with frequencies in the ranges. Negative values for bradygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Normogastria (2.5-<3.8 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing (normogastria) is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where positive values for normal rates indicate an increase in the normal pacing (improvement).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Normogastria (2.5-<3.8 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing (normogastria) is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where positive values for normal rates indicate an increase in the normal pacing (improvement).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Tachygastria (3.8-10 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Tachygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is 3.8-10 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute (an increase in electrical activity in the stomach). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for tachygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Tachygastria (3.8-10 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Tachygastria is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is 3.8-10 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute (an increase in electrical activity in the stomach). The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for tachygastria indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Duodenal (>10-15 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, Baseline Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Duodenal is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is >10-15 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute. The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for duodenal indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Time Frame
4 weeks
Title
Electrogastrography (EGG): Duodenal (>10-15 Cpm) at 4 Weeks, 0-30 Post-satiety Measurement
Description
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a test which records the electrical pacemaking signals that travel through the stomach muscles and control the muscles' contractions. The 0-30 post-satiety measurement that taken 30 minutes after the participant consumes Ensure until feeling completely full. Normal pacing is considered 2.5-3.7 cycles per minute (cpm). Duodenal is when the rate of electrical activity in the stomach is >10-15 cycles per minute for at least 1 minute. The average power in frequency region is the percentage of time that the dominant EGG frequencies are in a given frequency: bradygastria, normal, tachygastria, or duodenal. The outcome measure is the change from baseline (here, baseline refers to the test performed during screening, not the baseline value of the EGG test) in percent of time with frequencies in the ranges, where negative values for duodenal indicate improvement (less time in a dysrhythmic state).
Time Frame
4 weeks

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age 18 years or older at registration Gastric emptying scintigraphy within 2 years of registration Normal upper endoscopy or upper GI series within 2 years of registration Symptoms of chronic nausea or vomiting compatible with gastroparesis or other functional gastric disorder for at least 6 months (does not have to be contiguous) prior to registration with Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) score of greater than or equal to 21 Significant nausea defined with a visual analog scale (VAS) score of greater than or equal to 25 mm on a 0 to 100 mm scale Exclusion Criteria: Another active disorder which could explain symptoms in the opinion of the investigator Use of narcotics more than 3 days per week Significant hepatic injury as defined by significant alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) elevations of greater than 2x the upper limit of normal (ULN) or a Child-Pugh score of 10 or greater Contraindications to aprepitant such as hypersensitivity or allergy Concurrent use of warfarin, pimozide, terfenadine, astemizole, or cisapride Pregnancy or nursing Any other condition, which in the opinion of the investigator would impede compliance or hinder the completion of the study Failure to give informed consent
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Frank Hamilton, MD, MPH
Organizational Affiliation
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
California Pacific Medical Center
City
San Francisco
State/Province
California
ZIP/Postal Code
94115
Country
United States
Facility Name
Stanford University
City
Stanford
State/Province
California
ZIP/Postal Code
94305-5187
Country
United States
Facility Name
University of Louisville
City
Louisville
State/Province
Kentucky
ZIP/Postal Code
40202
Country
United States
Facility Name
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
City
Baltimore
State/Province
Maryland
ZIP/Postal Code
21224
Country
United States
Facility Name
University of Michigan Medical Center
City
Ann Arbor
State/Province
Michigan
ZIP/Postal Code
48109
Country
United States
Facility Name
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
City
Winston-Salem
State/Province
North Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
27157
Country
United States
Facility Name
Temple University Hospital
City
Philadelphia
State/Province
Pennsylvania
ZIP/Postal Code
19140
Country
United States
Facility Name
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
City
El Paso
State/Province
Texas
ZIP/Postal Code
79905
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
Yes
IPD Sharing Plan Description
Data will be deposited with the NIDDK Data Repository at the end of the funding cycle.
IPD Sharing Time Frame
The primary analysis analytic dataset will be available at the NIDDK Central Repository approximately 6 months after publication. The complete study dataset is due approximately 2 years post study publication.
IPD Sharing Access Criteria
The NIDDDK Central Repository staff is responsible for review of requests for use of the APRON public access datasets. A NIDDK SDUC form must be submitted.
IPD Sharing URL
https://www.niddkrepository.org/home/
Citations:
PubMed Identifier
29111115
Citation
Pasricha PJ, Yates KP, Sarosiek I, McCallum RW, Abell TL, Koch KL, Nguyen LAB, Snape WJ, Hasler WL, Clarke JO, Dhalla S, Stein EM, Lee LA, Miriel LA, Van Natta ML, Grover M, Farrugia G, Tonascia J, Hamilton FA, Parkman HP; NIDDK Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium (GpCRC). Aprepitant Has Mixed Effects on Nausea and Reduces Other Symptoms in Patients With Gastroparesis and Related Disorders. Gastroenterology. 2018 Jan;154(1):65-76.e11. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2017.08.033. Epub 2017 Oct 28.
Results Reference
derived
Links:
URL
https://jhuccs1.us/gpcrc/
Description
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Aprepitant for the Relief of Nausea in Patients With Chronic Nausea and Vomiting of Presumed Gastric Origin Trial

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