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The Dallas Hereditary Spherocytosis Cohort Study

Terminated
Conditions
Hereditary Spherocytosis
Registration Number
NCT01141621
Lead Sponsor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to

1. better characterize the short term and long term natural history of hereditary spherocytosis (HS) including diagnosis, complications, and indications for and response to splenectomy

2. evaluate and describe the health-related quality of life in children with HS.

Detailed Description

Patients with a new or established diagnosis of HS seen at Children's Medical Center will be asked to enroll in the study. Previous and current medical records will be reviewed to systematically catalogue their history of HS, including diagnosis, complications, hospitalizations, medications and laboratory data. Health-related quality of life questionnaires will be given to the patients and their parents at enrollment and periodically during the follow-up. Those who agree will have up to three small samples of blood collected and frozen for future laboratory studies of complications associated with HS and/or splenectomy.

We anticipate enrolling approximately 200 children and young adults with HS in this study and following them until adulthood (age 18-21 years).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
55
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of HS with or without prior splenectomy
  • Age 0 - 21 years
  • Spanish-speaking subjects are eligible to participate
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to provide contact information for follow-up

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Health related quality of lifeApproximately at 5 years

PedsQL measurement

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Complications of HSApproximately at 5 years and at 10 years
Diagnosis of HSAt enrollment
Primary indications for splenectomyApproximately at 5 years

Primary indication for splenectomy determined at time of splenectomy, if performed.

Complications of splenectomyApproximately at 5 years
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