CKDu in Sugarcane Workers in Guatemala



Status:Completed
Conditions:Renal Impairment / Chronic Kidney Disease
Therapuetic Areas:Nephrology / Urology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:6/8/2017
Start Date:February 1, 2017
End Date:May 1, 2017

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Understanding Occupational and Non-occupational Risks Associated With CKDu in Sugarcane Workers in Guatemala

The objective of this research project is to investigate specific behaviors and exposures
related to sugarcane work and their association with non-communicable diseases, specifically
Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Origin (CKDu) among sugarcane workers in Guatemala. Over
the course of the 6-month sugarcane harvest the investigators will assess risk factors for
declining kidney function, and also changes in biomarkers of kidney function pre and post
work shift of field and factory workers and their possible relationships with dehydration
and heat stress. The investigators will also evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention
aimed at increasing hydration and reducing heat stress. Finally the investigators will
measure biomarkers of exposure and environmental samples for heavy metals, agrochemicals,
and infectious disease (Leptospira).

This protocol describes two prospective cohort studies and one intervention study that will
be conducted throughout the sugarcane harvest, from October through May, at Pantaleon's
sugarcane plantations in Guatemala.

Overview of Studies

The investigators propose to conduct the three studies by making use of existing
pre-employment data from prior years and by collecting new data during the 6-month sugarcane
harvest. Pre-employment data are collected for all workers (N=5000) by Pantaleon and
screenings occur throughout the harvest. Pre-employment and screening data include
information on demographics, behaviors, work practices, non-communicable diseases, including
kidney disease.

The purpose of the three new studies will be to collect detailed data on risk factors and
biomarkers for CKDu. Risk factors will be assessed by collecting information through surveys
and medical exams, and by collecting biological samples (blood and urine) from a subsample
of the workers.

Study 1) Natural History of CKDu Study

Study Rationale: This study will prospectively follow a cohort of sugarcane workers (N=407)
over multiple years to understand the natural history of CKDu. By following this cohort of
workers, we will be able to describe the prevalence and incidence of abnormal eGFR and
identify risk factors for CKDu.

Study Design and Populations: Pantaleon conducted a post-harvest evaluation of 407 workers
following the 2015-2016 harvest. The investigators will conduct a prospective longitudinal
study of this established cohort of workers (recruited during the end of the 2015-16
harvest) and will work with Pantaleon to replicate this post-harvest evaluation at the end
of the 2016-2017 harvest.

Study 2) Industrial Mill Worker Observational Study

Study Rationale: This study will prospectively follow a stratified random selection of 100
mill workers throughout the harvest to understand the prevalence and incidence of kidney
damage. The investigators will be able to describe the prevalence and incidence of abnormal
eGFR and identify risk factors for CKDu. Although mill workers are indoors, we have
informally observed that some of them work under conditions of high heat, placing them at
risk for heat stress, dehydration and possibly CKDu.

Study Design and Population: Occupational Health and Safety staff at Pantaleon have
identified job descriptions associated with heat exposure in the mill. Pantaleon will
conduct pre-employment evaluations among 100 mill workers, specifically selecting a random
sample of workers with job titles associated with high heat. At the end of the harvest, the
investigators will collect occupational and non-occupational risk factors through a survey
and medical exam and measure creatinine levels through a blood finger prick among the 100
mill workers.

Study 3) Hydration Study

Study Rationale: This study will prospectively assess acute and chronic kidney damage among
sugarcane workers by evaluating kidney function a) before the start of the harvest and at
the end of the harvest, and b) before and after work shifts during the harvest. An
intervention will be implemented aimed at increasing hydration and reducing heat stress
among sugarcane workers throughout the day. The investigators will assess the effectiveness
of this intervention in increasing hydration and work productivity, with the final goal of
the intervention aimed at decreasing acute and chronic kidney damage.

Study Design and Population: This study will comprise of the following: 1) implementation of
an intervention which will include a wellness incentive and enhanced education on heat
stress and hydration, and 2) investigation of biological markers of dehydration and acute
kidney injury among approximately 500 sugarcane workers. Workers will be recruited from 10
work groups randomly selected at the Pantaleon work site. Each group will have data
collected 3 times during the 6-month harvest.

Sub-Study 3.1) Heat Sub-study

Study Rational: This sub-study will increase understanding of the physiological response of
workers to heat exposure and determine the workers' metabolic workload. The investigators
will be able to examine across shift changes of physiological responses and its effects on
acute and chronic kidney function. It will help determine if workers are receiving
sufficient duration and number of rest periods.

Study Design and Population: Among the participants of the Hydration study, 100 workers will
be randomly selected to participate in the Heat study. Data for this study will be collected
during 3 periods of the Hydration Study (November, January, and March). When each Heat
Sub-study participant is having data collected for the Hydration Study, the investigators
will collect this additional information for that participant.

Inclusion Criteria:

- currently employed by Pantaleon

- age 18 or older.

Exclusion Criteria:

- pregnant women
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