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International Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome (CCHS) Registry and CCHS SHARE

RECRUITINGSponsored by Debra Weese-Mayer
Actively Recruiting
SponsorDebra Weese-Mayer
Started2013-06-24
Est. completion2031-12-31
Eligibility
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The Center for Autonomic Medicine in Pediatrics (CAMP), in collaboration with leading CCHS clinicians, scientists, and patient advocacy groups around the world has built the first International CCHS (Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) Registry. This registry is an international collaboration to capture CCHS natural history data with CCHS patients and their physicians recruited from around the world. This registry is part of a CCHS natural history study that includes the CCHS Secure Health-hub Advancing Research Efforts (CCHS-SHARE), a natural history data platform shared with the broader CCHS research and patient community to house extensive longitudinal, de-identified data. Inclusion of registry data in CCHS-SHARE is optional. The purpose of this IRB-approved research study is to gain a better understanding of the natural history of CCHS, including the various clinical manifestations of CCHS with advancing age, and as related to each patient's specific PHOX2B mutation. With a better understanding of CCHS natural history, we will be able to better anticipate healthcare needs and to provide more accurate guidelines to healthcare providers world-wide in caring for patients with CCHS. The study aims to obtain detailed phenotypic information (information about health and well-being) on patients with CCHS and their families. Participation would require filling out a confidential survey that asks questions regarding phenotype and past medical history. Involvement in the project is completely voluntary and there is no compensation for taking part. However, this project will help us learn more about this disease, with the goal of advancing treatment.

Eligibility

Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Individuals with PHOX2B mutation-confirmed CCHS.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Individuals without PHOX2B mutation-confirmed CCHS.

Conditions2

CancerCongenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome

Locations1 site

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and the Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute
Chicago, Illinois, 60611
Erin S Lonergan, BS312-227-3300CAMP@luriechildrens.org

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