Abstract
BackgroundThe oral administration of vitamin B12 offers a potentially simpler and cheaper alternative to parenteral administration, but its effectiveness has not been definitively demonstrated. The following protocol was designed to compare the effectiveness of orally and intramuscularly administered vitamin B12 in the treatment of patients ≥65 years of age with vitamin B12 deficiency.Methods/designThe proposed study involves a controlled, randomised, multicentre, parallel, non-inferiority clinical trial lasting one year, involving 23 primary healthcare centres in the Madrid region (Spain), and patients ≥65 years of age. The minimum number of patients required for the study was calculated as 320 (160 in each arm). Bearing in mind an estimated 8-10% prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency among the population of this age group, an initial sample of 3556 patients will need to be recruited.Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to one of the two treatment arms. In the intramuscular treatment arm, vitamin B12 will be administered as follows: 1 mg on alternate days in weeks 1 and 2, 1 mg/week in weeks 3–8,and 1 mg/month in weeks 9–52. In the oral arm, the vitamin will be administered as: 1 mg/day in weeks 1–8 and 1 mg/week in weeks 9–52. The main outcome variable to be monitored in both treatment arms is the normalisation of the serum vitamin B12 concentration at weeks 8, 26 and 52; the secondary outcome variables include the serum concentration of vitamin B12 (in pg/ml), adherence to treatment, quality of life (EuroQoL-5D questionnaire), patient 3satisfaction and patient preferences. All statistical tests will be performed with intention to treat and per protocol. Logistic regression with random effects will be used to adjust for prognostic factors. Confounding factors or factors that might alter the effect recorded will be taken into account in analyses.DiscussionThe results of this study should help establish, taking quality of life into account, whether the oral administration of vitamin B12 is an effective alternative to its intramuscular administration. If this administration route is effective, it should provide a cheaper means of treating vitamin B12 deficiency while inducing fewer adverse effects. Having such an alternative would also allow patient preferences to be taken into consideration at the time of prescribing treatment.Trial registrationThis trial has been registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT 01476007, and under EUDRACT number 2010-024129-20.
Highlights
The oral administration of vitamin B12 offers a potentially simpler and cheaper alternative to parenteral administration, but its effectiveness has not been definitively demonstrated
The results of this study should help establish, taking quality of life into account, whether the oral administration of vitamin B12 is an effective alternative to its intramuscular administration
If this administration route is effective, it should provide a cheaper means of treating vitamin B12 deficiency while inducing fewer adverse effects
Summary
From a clinical point of view, the results obtained will help establish whether the oral administration of vitamin B12 is as effective as intramuscular treatment in the normalisation of serum vitamin B12 concentrations in patients ≥65 years of age with a deficiency. Unidad Docente Multiprofesional (UDM) Atención Familiar y Comunitaria Sur. Gerencia Atención Primaria, Servicio Madrileño de Salud, Avenida Juan de la Cierva s/n, Getafe28902, Spain. Gerencia Atención Primaria, Servicio Madrileño de Salud, Calle Espronceda 24, Madrid28003, Spain. Servicio Madrileño de Salud, Calle María Ángeles López Gómez 2, Leganés28915, Spain. Unidad Docente Multiprofesional Sur. Gerencia Atención Primaria, Servicio Madrileño de Salud, Avenida Juan de la Cierva s/n, Getafe28902, Spain. Servicio Madrileño de Salud, Calle Profesor Martín Lagos s/ n, Madrid28040, Spain. HC Buenos Aires: Paloma González Escobar, Javier Muñoz Gutiérrez, Raquel Baños Morras, Carmen Molins Santos, Ana María Ibarra Sánchez, Cecilio Gómez Almodóvar, Cristina Cassinello Espinosa
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