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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Estradiol | Study protocol

The clinical trial of alternative relugolix administration for uterine leiomyoma prior to surgically treatment: a study protocol for Non-Adverse Relugolix Administration (NARA) trial

Authors: Naoki Kawahara, Ryuji Kawaguchi, Konosuke Yamamoto, Kyohei Nishikawa, Motoki Matsuoka, Tomoka Maehana, Yosuke Fukui, Shoichiro Yamanaka, Sumire Sugimoto, Kana Iwai, Yuki Yamada, Hiroyuki Kurakami, Takumi Hirata, Ryuzo Takashima, Shota Suzuki, Kiyoshi Asada, Masato Kasahara, Fuminori Kimura

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Abstract

Background

Uterine leiomyomas are common for reproductive-aged women and affect women’s quality of life due to heavy menstrual bleeding or dysmenorrhea. Leiomyomas grow according to estradiol exposure and decrease after post-menopause. In case serious symptoms are caused by leiomyomas, pharmacotherapy or surgical treatment is proposed. Prior to surgical treatment, pharmacotherapies aimed at the reduction of leiomyoma and uterine volume or improvement of anemia are introduced to conduct minimum invasive surgery (i.e., to reduce blood loss or surgical duration). Recently, relugolix (40 mg orally once daily) as a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor antagonist has proved its sufficient efficacy in suppressing estradiol levels without the transient estradiol flare-up compared with GnRH agonist. However, long-term administration should not be permitted liable to for climacteric disorder or osteoporosis, and evidence is lacking on the actual efficacy and extent of adverse effects of the every-other-day dosing regimen. This trial aimed to prove non-inferiority in volume reduction effect on leiomyoma and safety (i.e., reduction of adverse effects) by every-other-day administration after 2 months of everyday administration compared to daily administration throughout the duration.

Methods

A minimization adaptive randomized control trial (RCT) will be conducted. Patients (over 20 years old) harboring leiomyoma who will be undergoing surgical treatment will be invited to participate. Patients who are enrolled in the intervention group will receive every-other-day administration for 16 weeks after 8 weeks of daily administration. Patients who are enrolled in the control group will receive daily throughout the 24 weeks. The primary outcome is the leiomyoma volume reduction, and the secondary endpoints are the reduction of uterine volume, the occurrence of the climacteric disorder, genital bleeding days, change rate of serum hormone or bone turnover markers, and bone mineral density after 24 weeks compared to before administration.

Discussion

This study aims to prove both the non-inferiority in leiomyoma volume reduction and superiority in adverse effects occurrence reduction, which will provide a novel method to escape adverse effects while maintaining the effect of leiomyoma reduction.

Trial registration

Japan Registry of Clinical Trials jRCTs051230078. Registered on 26 July 2023.
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Metadata
Title
The clinical trial of alternative relugolix administration for uterine leiomyoma prior to surgically treatment: a study protocol for Non-Adverse Relugolix Administration (NARA) trial
Authors
Naoki Kawahara
Ryuji Kawaguchi
Konosuke Yamamoto
Kyohei Nishikawa
Motoki Matsuoka
Tomoka Maehana
Yosuke Fukui
Shoichiro Yamanaka
Sumire Sugimoto
Kana Iwai
Yuki Yamada
Hiroyuki Kurakami
Takumi Hirata
Ryuzo Takashima
Shota Suzuki
Kiyoshi Asada
Masato Kasahara
Fuminori Kimura
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Estradiol
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-07923-2

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