About this trial
GOAL-Stop is a randomized, controlled, non-inferiority trial designed to evaluate whether discontinuing secondary antibiotic prophylaxis (SAP) is non-inferior to continuing SAP in preventing progression of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) among children and adolescents. The trial will enroll participants aged 5-20 years with previously diagnosed mild RHD who have received at least 2 years of SAP and who demonstrate either echocardiographic normalization or stability (persistent mild RHD). Participants will be randomized to either continue SAP or discontinue SAP for 2 years. The primary outcome is echocardiographic progression of RHD at 2 years, assessed by blinded adjudicators using the 2023 World Heart Federation criteria. Subgroup analyses will evaluate outcomes in participants with echocardiographic normalization versus stable mild RHD, and an exploratory analysis will assess whether outcomes differ by prior prophylaxis route (oral vs. intramuscular).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Participated in GOALIE
Concluded GOALIE with either echocardiographic normalization or stable mild RHD
Between ages 5-20 years at time of enrollment
Disqualifiers
RHD Stage C/D at GOALIE end of study echocardiogram
Relocation to extremely distant residence or school
Clinically documented penicillin allergy
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Secondary Prophylaxis
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Lead sponsor
Uganda Heart Institute
Collaborator
Open Philanthropy
Collaborator
Thrasher Research Fund
Collaborator