Relative-dose-response Test (RDR) Adaptation for Chronic Liver Disease
Chronic Liver Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Chronic Liver Disease focused on measuring chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, vitamin A, RDR test, retinol-binding protein
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- diagnosis of liver cirrhosis of viral etiology, alcoholic or metabolic action
Exclusion Criteria:
- malabsorption syndromes
- moderate or severe infection
- diabetes mellitus using insulin renal, cardiac or respiratory
- therapeutic doses of vitamin A in the 6 months prior to data collection
Sites / Locations
- Gabriela Villaça Chaves
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
RDR test (1500 UI vitamin A)
RDR test (2500 IU vitamin A)
81 patients with several etiologies of liver cirrhosis at different stages in the progression of the disease received 1500 UI retinyl palmitate dosage at T0 (blood sample taken following a 12-hour fast). Following supplementation, we took further blood samples five and seven hours later (T5 and T7).
81 patients with several etiologies of liver cirrhosis at different stages in the progression of the disease received 2500 UI retinyl palmitate dosage at T0 (blood sample taken following a 12-hour fast). Following supplementation, we took further blood samples five and seven hours later (T5 and T7).