RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL ON THE EFFICACY OF 4.0 VS 0.4 MG/DAY OF FOLIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION TO PREVENT THE OCCURRENCE OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS



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RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL ON THE EFFICACY OF 4.0 VS 0.4 MG/DAY OF FOLIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION TO PREVENT THE OCCURRENCE OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS Renata Bortolus1,2 and THE ITALIAN FOLIC ACID TRIAL STUDY GROUP Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata Verona Alessandra Lisi International Centre on Birth Defects and Prematurity - ICBD, Roma 1 2

Randomized clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of 4.0 mg/day vs 0.4 mg/day of folic acid to prevent the occurrence of congenital malformations

BACKGROUND Strong evidence shows that a supplementation of folic acid (FA) during the periconception period reduces the risk of neural tube defects (NTD). Secondary analysis of the Hungarian randomized clinical trial (RCT) and some observational studies suggest that this supplementation can also reduce the risk of other congenital malformations (CM) as well as other adverse reproductive outcomes. In all countries with an efficient health organization an official recommendation to all women has been issued to increase FA intake (0.4 mg/day) during the fertile age or the periconception period.

BACKGROUND Everywhere the 4.0 mg/day dose is recommended for women with high risk for NTD (and other CM). The 4.0 mg/day regime is often used in many European countries (e.g.: Italy, Spain, Hungary) by women not presenting a high risk. Some observational studies suggest that, compared to the standard dose of 0.4 mg/day, higher dose of FA (4.0 mg/day) could reduce the risk of NTD in a higher proportion of pregnancies and possibly of other birth defects.

BACKGROUND To evaluate the hypothesis that 4.0 mg/day of FA is more useful, an RCT vs placebo is not feasible because all women must assume 0.4 mg/day. There are only two possibilities: observational studies (low evidence) double-blind RCT of 4.0 vs 0.4 mg/day (high evidence). The RCT needs a huge sample size (around 70.000 pregnancies).

BACKGROUND One possible solution is to promote a pilot study and then a prospective meta-analysis of many RCTs, independently conducted by the various research groups and using similar design and procedures. The RCT conducted in UK by MRC or in Hungary by Czeizel had a duration of about 8 years. We present here the pilot RCT that is carried out in the Veneto Region (North East of Italy) through a grant of the Italian Medicines Agency and encourage other research groups to promote similar RCT.

AIFA - Italian Medicines Agency Call for the independent research

OBJECTIVES To promote a formal preconception counseling offered according to specific and updated procedures. To conduct an RCT of efficacy of periconception supplementation of 4.0 mg/day of FA vs 0.4 mg/day in a sample of women, adequate to the human and economic resources available, and using the frequency of CM as primary outcome indicator. To promote the replication of this study or studies similar to this in Italy and other countries, thus allowing a prospective metaanalysis useful to obtain more valid data in a few years.

STUDY DESIGN The study evaluates the overall rate of CM and that of selected ones, miscarriage, recurrent abortion, pre-eclampsia, abruptio placentae, small-for-gestational age, preterm birth and twinning in a group of women intending to get pregnant. All women in this ongoing study received extensive preconception counseling and were randomly assigned, using a double-blind procedure, to consume either a supplement of FA with 4.0 mg or with 0.4 mg daily. After randomization, women are contacted quarterly to evaluate compliance, pregnancy status, pregnancy outcome, and health status of live births until one year of age.

Randomized clinical trial 0.4 mg Women in child-bearing age intending to get pregnant Preconception counseling 4.0 mg

Veneto Region Protocol Highlights Out No Conc 0.4 or 4.0 Preconcept ion Counseling Randomization Informed Consent Pills after 12 mo. given Conception 16 + 24 weeks Interviews Pregnancy 4 + 8 +12 months Interviews 1 + 3 + 12 mo. Pediatric evaluation Fetus or Newborn Clinical Evaluation

UPDATE The organization of the study required almost three years since its approval. Currently 34 Preconception Counseling and Recruitment Centres are involved, in the Veneto Region and 360 women have been randomized.

FOLIC ACID TRIAL - AIFA Centres that offer preconception counseling, invite to participate to the study and randomize women at two different doses of folic acid (0.4 vs 4.0 mg) 4 BASSANO DEL GRAPPA CONEGLIANO SCHIO VICENZA BUSSOLENGO VERONA FAMILY HEALTH CENTRE GENERAL PRACTITIONER NUMBER OF CENTRES: 34 (33 centres in Veneto + 1 in Lombardia) TREVISO MALO DUEVILLE 10 HOSPITAL VILLORBA THIENE VALDAGNO NOALE SOVIZZO 8 SAN CADONEGHE PIETRO DI STRA PADOVA SAN BONIFACIO LEGNAGO ODERZO MONTEBELLUNA MARTELLAGO MIRA VENEZIA VIGONOVO CAMPONOGARA 3 ROVIGO 2 ADRIA 6

Are you thinking of becoming pregnant? Refer to the nearest centre for a free preconception counseling and to participate in the Folic Acid Trial

Are you thinking of becoming pregnant? Refer to the nearest centre for a free preconception counseling and to participate in the Folic Acid Trial

PROSPECTIVE META-ANALYSIS http://www.cochrane.org/docs/pma.htm

Countries that have already decided to start a similar RCT Northern Netherlands Denhard de Smit, Martina Cornel, Mireille van Poppel, Hermien de Walle, LTW de Jong-van den Berg The study was approved and started on January 1, 2011 Hungary, Budapest Andrew Czeizel The research group is interested but needs support and FA pills

EXPERT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. RJ Berry National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, CDC Atlanta, USA Dr. Lorenzo Botto Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics, University of Utah, USA Prof. Andrew Czeizel Foundation for the Community Control of Hereditary Diseases, Budapest, Hungary Dr. Dave Erickson National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, CDC Atlanta, USA Dr. Joseph Mulinare National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, CDC Atlanta, USA Dr. Jeff Murray Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa, USA Prof. Godfrey Oakley Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, USA Prof. Stein Emil Vollset Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, Section for Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, University of Bergen, Norway

RCT TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY OF HIGH DOSE OF FOLIC ACID TO PREVENT THE OCCURRENCE OF BIRTH DEFECTS: A FURTHER OPPORTUNITY TO PROMOTE PRECONCEPTION CARE AIFA ITALIAN MEDICINES AGENCY Call for the independent research BORTOLUS R1, MASTROIACOVO P2, BOTTO LD3, PARAZZINI F4, TREVISANUTO D5, ZANCONATO G1, BENETOLLO P1, COMPOSTELLA FA6 on behalf of the ITALIAN FOLIC ACID TRIAL STUDY GROUP Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata, Verona; 2Alessandra Lisi International Centre of Birth Defects and Prematurity-ICBD, Rome; 3Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics, University of Utah, USA; 4Prima Clinica Ostetrico-Ginecologica, Università di Milano, Milan; 5Dipartimento di Pediatria, Azienda Ospedaliera-Università di Padova, Padua ; 6Agenzia Regionale Socio Sanitaria del Veneto, Venice 1 General Coordinating Centre: Renata Bortolus, Francesca Filippini, Paola Bertoni, Adriana Chiarello, Antonella Noya di Lannoy, Federica Zantedeschi (Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata, Verona), Emanuele Leoncini (ICBD, Roma). Experimental Medicine Management: Giovanna Scroccaro, Marilisa Coati, Silvia Manfrè, Alessandra Compagni (Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata, Verona). Randomization Centres: Anna Angeli, Elena Mantovani (Borgo Roma Hospital, Verona), Vittorio Travagliati, Nikolaus Papadopoulos (Borgo Trento Hospital, Verona), Andrea Baffoni, Michaela Bertezzolo (Conegliano Hospital), Debora Balestreri, Elena Benassi (S Bonifacio Hospital), Anna Casaro (Family Health Centre, Padova), Elena Cesari (Gallarate Hospital), Erich Cosmi, Silvia Visentin (Azienda Ospedaliera-Università, Padova), Enrico Di Mambro (Adria Hospital), Carlo Failli, Maurizia Marzolini, Nedelia Minisci (Family Health Centre Montebelluna, Oderzo, Villorba), Francesco Giorgino, Gerardo Guida, Daniela Licori, Marina Matterazzo, Maria Grazia Salviato, Anna Sandri (Family Health Centre S. Pietro di Strà, Noale, Camponogara, Mira, Martellago, Vigonovo), Claudia Guaraldi (Valdagno Hospital), Angelo Guido, Emilio Mascalzoni, Laura Valotto (General Practitioners, Verona), Enrico Ioverno (General Practitioner, Dueville), Gianfranco Jorizzo, Gaetana Cirelli (Thiene Hospital), Paola Lanza, Anna De Toni (Bassano del Grappa Hospital), Simonetta Marinangeli (Family Health Centre, Bassano del Grappa), Achille Morandini (Legnago Hospital), Graziella Mortaro, Patrizia Rosi (Family Health Centre, Verona), Claudia Scarduelli, Federica Alagna (Fondazione IRCCS Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milano), Gian Pietro Piazza (General Practitioner, Schio), Renato Ruffini (General Practitioner, Sovizzo), Chiara Tresso (General Practitioner, Malo), Laura Zivelonghi (Bussolengo Hospital).

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