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Evaluation and Treatment of Neurosurgical Disorders

Evaluation and Treatment of Neurosurgical Disorders

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Overview

Objective: This protocol is designed to allow evaluation of participants neurosurgical disorders that receive care within the Surgical Neurology Branch. The participants will receive standard-of-clinical-care evaluation and treatment. The clinical data and samples generated during standard of care treatment will be collected as a part of this study.

Study Population: Participants 4 years of age and older with neurosurgical-related conditions seeking care from, or referred to the Surgical Neurology Branch for evaluation are eligible for this protocol.

Study Design: This is an observational study. Participants will receive standard-ofclinical -care evaluation and treatment for their neurosurgical condition. Clinical evaluation may include laboratory and radiological studies designed to aid in diagnosis or differential diagnosis of the participant s condition or to facilitate treatment. The evaluations may take place in the outpatient clinic areas or in the inpatient units. Some participants will receive standard-of-care medical or surgical treatment for their disorder. Clinical data, tissue samples or body fluids obtained during standard of care treatment, may be used for research. Additional genetic testing may be performed on subjects and their blood relatives if a genetic mechanism underlying the neurological disorder is suspected. Patients in this study may choose to consent to skin biopsies for research purposes, in which case they will sign an additional consent document for thesethis research procedure.

Outcome Measures: No additional research outcome measures will be tracked in this study, as this study is collecting data for potential future use. All outcomes will be those of standard clinical evaluation and treatment. A clinical and research database will be kept of patient s diagnosis, progression, and treatment. Clinical database information may be reported or be used in other studies.

Description

Objective: This protocol is designed to allow evaluation of participants neurosurgical disorders that receive care within the Surgical Neurology Branch. The participants will receive standard-of-clinical-care evaluation and treatment. The clinical data and samples generated during standard of care treatment will be collected as a part of this study.

Study Population: Participants 4 years of age and older with neurosurgical-related conditions seeking care from, or referred to the Surgical Neurology Branch for evaluation are eligible for this protocol.

Study Design: This is an observational study. Participants will receive standard-ofclinical -care evaluation and treatment for their neurosurgical condition. Clinical evaluation may include laboratory and radiological studies designed to aid in diagnosis or differential diagnosis of the participant s condition or to facilitate treatment. The evaluations may take place in the outpatient clinic areas or in the inpatient units. Some participants will receive standard-of-care medical or surgical treatment for their disorder. Clinical data, tissue samples or body fluids obtained during standard of care treatment, may be used for research. Additional genetic testing may be performed on subjects and their blood relatives if a genetic mechanism underlying the neurological disorder is suspected. Patients in this study may choose to consent to skin biopsies for research purposes, in which case they will sign an additional consent document for thesethis research procedure.

Outcome Measures: No additional research outcome measures will be tracked in this study, as this study is collecting data for potential future use. All outcomes will be those of standard clinical evaluation and treatment. A clinical and research database will be kept of patient s diagnosis, progression, and treatment. Clinical database information may be reported or be used in other studies.

Eligibility

  • INCLUSION CRITERIA:
    1. Participants must be age 4 and older.
    2. Participants must seek care from, or be referred to the Surgical Neurology Branch for evaluation and management of neurosurgical conditions (such as central nervous system tumors, peripheral nerve tumors, epilepsy, Parkinson s disease, movement disorders, Chiari syndrome, central nervous system malformations, and pain disorders)
    3. For adults: able to provide informed consent or having a legally-authorized representative to provide consent, if incapacitated
    4. For minors: a parent or legal guardian who is able to provide consent.

      For immediate blood relatives of subjects having genetic testing only:

    5. Blood relative of a subject who is suspected to have a genetic mechanism underlying their neurological disorder (for genetic testing only).

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

  1. Patients who are unable to undergo evaluation and treatment for a neurosurgical disorder
        3.c. Participant Inclusion Criteria for the cohort with processing of biological samples
        only (for those subjects who are only having skin biopsies and/or saliva samples)
          1. Participants must be age 4 and older.
          2. Participants must seek care from or be referred to the Surgical Neurology Branch for
             evaluation and management of neurosurgical conditions (such as central nervous system
             tumors, peripheral nerve tumors, epilepsy, Parkinson s disease, movement disorders,
             Chiari syndrome, central nervous system malformations, and pain disorders)
          3. For adults: able to provide informed consent or having a legally-authorized
             representative to provide consent, if incapacitated
          4. For minors: a parent or legal guardian who is able to provide consent.
          5. Be willing to consent for collection of clinical data or biological samples or their
             cryopreservation
        3.D. Participant Exclusion Criteria for the cohort with processing of biological samples
        only (for those subjects who are only having skin biopsies and/or saliva samples)
          1. Patients who are unable to undergo evaluation and treatment for a neurosurgical
             disorder
          2. At the time of enrollment, subjects without an established diagnosis of a
             wellcharacterized disease entity with validated treatment algorithms. In such cases,
             proposed resource investment, in the opinion of the investigators, would not
             contribute to further advancement of knowledge

Study details
    Neurologic Disorders

NCT00060541

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

17 June 2024

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