Clinical Trial: Prevalence of Lactose Intolerance Following Stem Cell Transplantation

Study Status: Terminated
Recruit Status: Terminated
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Prevalence of Lactose Intolerance Following Stem Cell Transplantation in Pediatric Patients.

Brief Summary: It is currently assumed that all patients are lactose intolerant post bone marrow transplantation. This pilot study is to assess what the incidence of lactose intolerance is after bone marrow transplantation in children. This will be done using a lactose breath test.

Detailed Summary: All pediatric patients over the age of 4 years who are scheduled for a stem cell transplant will be approached to assess whether what the incidence of lactose intolerance is in the post transplant period and how quickly recovery occurs. A baseline lactose and lactulose breath test will be performed followed by repeat lactose breath tests starting 2 weeks after day 0 and repeated every fortnight for 10 weeks. Stool pH and reducing substances will be checked at the time of the breath tests to see if there is any correlation.
Sponsor: University of British Columbia

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Information By: University of British Columbia

Dates:
Date Received: October 31, 2005
Date Started: October 2008
Date Completion: December 2010
Last Updated: September 24, 2008
Last Verified: October 2005