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Study NCT ID: NCT02372864
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2017-10-26
First Post: 2015-02-11

Brief Title: Psychosexual Consequences of Risk-reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy
Sponsor: University Medical Center Groningen
Organization: University Medical Center Groningen

Study Overview

Official Title: PURSUE - Psychosexual Consequences of Risk-reducing Salpingooophorectomy in BRCA12 Mutation Carriers
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2017-10
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: PURSUE
Brief Summary: Short Rationale Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy RRSO is a mainstay in preventing ovarian cancer in BRCA12 mutation carriers as ovarian cancer screening is ineffective in detecting ovarian cancer in an early and curable stage Women who underwent RRSO experienced bothersome menopausal symptoms and worsening of sexual functioning related to acute surgical menopause Hormone replacement therapy HRT will mitigate some of the RRSO induced menopausal complaints however it does not reduce the complaints to a premenopausal level and the sexual symptoms are not alleviated Mindfulness interventions were found to improve sexual functioning and alleviate menopausal symptoms in various populations It has not been investigated whether mindfulness-based stress reduction MBSR is effective in mitigating the RRSO-induced menopausal complaints in BRCA12 mutation carriers and if this effect is sustained over a longer period of time

Objective To examine the effect of MBSR training on the menopause-specific quality of life in BRCA12 mutation carriers who experience RRSO-induced menopausal complaints

Study population Female BRCA12 mutation carriers who were younger than 52 years at the time of RRSO reporting two or more moderate to severe menopause related complaints after undergoing RRSO

Study design Prospective randomized controlled trial with a follow-up time of twelve months conducted at the University Medical Center Groningen UMCG

Intervention Eight-week MBSR training consisting of a weekly class of two and half hours and a full retreat day Furthermore participants are asked to practice mindfulness exercises at home for 45 minutes six days a week

Main study parametersendpoints Menopause specific quality of life score measured by the Menopause-specific quality of life questionnaire MENQOL Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation benefit and group relatedness There are no risks associated with taking part in a MBSR training or filling out the questionnaires that will be used in this study The content of the questionnaires concerns intimate matters and could be considered burdensome A possible benefit for the participants of the MBSR training is that participants will be more able to cope with their complaints after RRSO The group relatedness is reflected in the fact that RRSO is specifically performed in women with a hereditary risk of ovarian cancer such as BRCA12 mutation carriers
Detailed Description: OBJECTIVES This study will evaluate the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention in alleviating RRSO-induced menopausal complaints in BRCA12 mutation carriers The intervention to be tested is MBSR training The investigators hypothesize that women in the MBSR group will report statistically significantly greater improvement of menopause-specific quality of life from baseline to twelve weeks when compared to the control group and that this improvement will be maintained at six months and twelve months The investigators also hypothesize that women in the MBSR group will report a statistically significantly greater improvement in sexual functioning and a decrease in sexual distress from baseline to twelve weeks when compared to the control group and that this improvement will be maintained at six and twelve months

The primary objective is to examine the effect of MBSR training on the menopause-specific quality of life in BRCA12 mutation carriers who experience RRSO-induced menopausal complaints

The secondary objective is to examine the effect of MBSR training on sexual functioning and distress in BRCA12 mutation carriers who experience RRSO-induced menopausal complaints

STUDY DESIGN The study is a prospective randomized controlled trial with an intervention group that receives an eight-week MBSR training as well as care as usual and a control group that only receives care as usual All participants will be asked to fill out questionnaires regarding menopausal and sexual complaints at baseline before randomization T0 and at twelve weeks T1 six T2 and twelve months T3 after randomization The study will be conducted at the family cancer clinic of the UMCG

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS The two treatment arms will be summarized at baseline with frequencies for categorical variables and means ranges and SDs for continuous variables Scores for the MenQOL FSFI and FSDS will be calculated according to published scoring algorithms

A linear mixed effects analysis will be performed on the relationship between the MenQOL score and the intervention The scores on the MenQOL at 12 weeks 6 months and 12 months will be modelled as a function of treatment arm time moment their interaction An unstructured correlation matrix will be assumed unless the data indicate the presence of another correlation structure If the groups are unbalanced covariates will added to the model All analysis will be conducted on an intention-to-treat basis All analyses will be performed with SPSS

Similar analyses will be conducted for the FSFI and FSDS which will be used as a secondary outcome measure

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: None
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: None
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None