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Hair Cortisol and Testosterone Levels in Patients With Sarcoidosis

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Erasmus University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sarcoidosis

Treatments

Other: Determination of scalp hair steroids

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03108547
MEC-2014-206

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators studied whether scalp hair cortisol and testosterone levels differed between sarcoidosis patients both with and without fatigue and healthy controls.

Full description

Rationale: Fatigue is a common symptom in patients with sarcoidosis and has great impact on quality of life. Several aspects in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis and co-morbidities accompanying sarcoidosis could contribute to fatigue. However, until now the etiology of fatigue in sarcoidosis is unknown. Measurements of steroid hormones in scalp hair could possibly be directional in elucidating the underlying mechanism and could also be used as a screening and follow up tool in interventional studies.

Objective: A pilot to investigate whether cortisol and testosterone levels measured in hair differ between patients with sarcoidosis related fatigue, sarcoidosis patients without fatigue and healthy subjects.

Study design: A prospective observational study, using hair samples of sarcoidosis patients with and without fatigue, compared to an already existing age matched healthy control group.

Study population: Adult sarcoidosis patients at the outpatient clinic of the pulmonary department of the Erasmus MC, Rotterdam Main study parameters/endpoints: Cortisol and testosterone levels in scalp hair, correlation with Fatigue Assessment Scale.

Enrollment

32 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age of at least 18 years
  • Diagnosis of sarcoidosis based on consistent clinical features/BAL fluid analysis/ PA according to the latest ATS/ERS/WASOG statement on sarcoidosis
  • Able to speak, read and write in Dutch
  • Presence of sarcoidosis related fatigue, defined as a ≥ 22 score on the Fatigue Assessment Scale
  • Other causes of fatigue are excluded or contributing comorbidities are optimally treated (e.g. OSAS, hypothyroidism or anemia)

Exclusion criteria

  • Unable to understand questionnaires (intellectual impaired or language barrier)
  • Hair length < 1 cm
  • Use of systemic and/ or inhalation steroids in the last year
  • Use of methylphenidate (Ritalin) < 1 month before the study

Trial design

32 participants in 3 patient groups

Sarcoidosis - fatigued
Description:
Men and women with sarcoidosis and a score of ≥ 22 on the Fatigue Assessment Scale. A small hair sample will be cut and the participants will be asked to complete questionnaires on fatigue, anxiety, depression, stress and quality of life.
Treatment:
Other: Determination of scalp hair steroids
Sarcoidosis - non-fatigued
Description:
Men and women with sarcoidosis and a score of \< 22 on the Fatigue Assessment Scale. A small hair sample will be cut and the participants will be asked to complete questionnaires on fatigue, anxiety, depression, stress and quality of life.
Treatment:
Other: Determination of scalp hair steroids
Healthy controls
Description:
Hair steroid values of a previously collected normal values study in adults will be used as healthy controls
Treatment:
Other: Determination of scalp hair steroids

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