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Natural History Study of HIV Acquired in Infancy or Childhood

14 décembre 2019 mis à jour par: National Cancer Institute (NCI)

A Natural History Study of HIV Acquired in Infancy or Childhood

Background:

  • About 10,000 children in the United States have been living with HIV infection since birth. Little is known about the long-term effects of HIV infection and its treatment on the growth and development of these children.
  • Because of their disease, many children with HIV face additional difficulties with their health, well-being and development, such as success in school and peer relationships.

Objectives:

  • To better understand how HIV infection and the medicines used to treat it affect the growth and development of children, adolescents and young adults who have been infected since birth or when they were very young.
  • To develop ways to improve the quality of life for these individuals.

Eligibility:

-HIV-infected patients who were followed by the pediatric HIV program in NCI as of December 2004, or an HIV-infected sibling of a participant.

Design:

  • Periodic evaluation of pubertal development; bone mineralization; body composition and fat distribution; liver, kidney and heart status; and behavioral, cognitive and academic or vocational outcome of the study group. Evaluations include the following:
  • Physical examinations, including height and weight measurements and skin-fold thickness testing to measure body fat.
  • Review of medical records and family history.
  • Blood and urine tests, including pregnancy test in females who can bear children.
  • DEXA scans (X-ray test to measure bone strength and how much fat, muscle and bone is in the body).
  • Neuropsychological testing, including evaluation of language, thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): Test using a magnetic field and radio waves to examine brain structure and function.
  • Oral glucose tolerance test: Blood sampling before and one time after the subject drinks a sugary solution to measure the body's ability to use sugar

Aperçu de l'étude

Statut

Complété

Les conditions

Description détaillée

Background:

Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has altered the natural history of HIV disease in children.

The pediatric cohort in this country offers a tremendous opportunity to understand the effect of HIV and ARTs on key developmental and maturational processes.

A thorough understanding of the impact of HIV and ARTs on these long-term processes is extremely relevant as ART programs for HIV-infected children are being developed around the world.

Objective:

To explore the clinical features and impact of HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy in an HIV-infected pediatric cohort.

Eligibility:

Known HIV disease and followed in the NCI pediatric HIV program as of December 2004, or HIV-infected sibling of a participant.

Elgibility for the cardiac sub-study is expanded to include any person with HIV acquired in infancy or young childhood who is older than 7 and meets other inclusion criteria.

Eligibility for cardiac sub-study will also include HIV uninfected subjects (18-30 years of age) who will server as a control group.

Design:

Serial evaluations of pubertal development, bone mineralization, body composition and fat distribution, hepatic, renal, and cardiac status, and behavioral, cognitive, and academic/vocational outcome.

Findings may be shared with the multicenter Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study and lead to more intensive, focused substudies.

Type d'étude

Observationnel

Inscription (Réel)

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Contacts et emplacements

Cette section fournit les coordonnées de ceux qui mènent l'étude et des informations sur le lieu où cette étude est menée.

Lieux d'étude

    • Maryland
      • Bethesda, Maryland, États-Unis, 20892
        • National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike

Critères de participation

Les chercheurs recherchent des personnes qui correspondent à une certaine description, appelée critères d'éligibilité. Certains exemples de ces critères sont l'état de santé général d'une personne ou des traitements antérieurs.

Critère d'éligibilité

Âges éligibles pour étudier

6 ans et plus (Enfant, Adulte, Adulte plus âgé)

Accepte les volontaires sains

Oui

Sexes éligibles pour l'étude

Tout

La description

  • INCLUSION CRITERIA:

Known HIV disease and followed in the NCI pediatric HIV program (on an NCI protocol) as of December 2004, or an HIV-infected sibling of a participant.

Age greater than 6 years.

For children greater than 7 years, ability to give assent if developmentally appropriate.

Receives care from a health care provider not affiliated with the protocol.

INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR CARDIAC IMAGING SUB-STUDY:

HIV positive participants

  • Known HIV disease, documented or believed to have been acquired during the first decade of life
  • Age greater than 7 years old

HIV negative participants

  • HIV negative, documented by a negative ELISA
  • Age greater than or equal to 18 years old and less than or equal to 30 years old

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

Inability or unwillingness to provide informed consent for subjects greater than or equal to 18 years, and inability or unwillingness of one parent/legal guardian to provide consent for subjects less than 18 years.

Clinically significant, systemic illness (serious infections or significant cardiac, pulmonary, hepatic or other organ dysfunction) which in the judgment of the Principal Investigator would compromise the patient s ability to tolerate this study.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR CARDIAC IMAGING SUB-STUDY:

Subjects with contraindication to MRI scanning. These include but are not limited to the presence of any implanted device that is incompatible with MRI.

Subjects who cannot tolerate an MRI scan or who require sedation for MRI.

Pregnant or lactating women.

History of severe allergic reaction to gadolinium contrast agents.

Estimated glomerular filtration rate less than 60 cc/min/1.73m(2).

Inability or unwillingness to provide informed consent for subjects greater than 18 years, and inability or unwillingness of one parent/legal guardian to provide permission for subjects less than 18 years.

Clinically significant, systemic illness (serious infections or significant cardiac, pulmonary, hepatic or other organ dysfunction) which in the judgement of the Principanl Investigator (or designee) would compromise the patient s ability to tolerate this study

Some subjects may be excluded from cardiac CT but still eligible to enroll in the rest of the study. Exclusion criteria for the cardiac CT component include:

  • Age less than 18 years
  • Use of metformin-containing products less than 24 hours prior to contrast administration
  • History of Multiple Myeloma

Some subjects may be excluded from receiving contrast but will have a non-contrast cardiac CT. Exclusion from receiving contrast include:

  • Cratinine value greater than 1.4 mg/dL
  • History of significant allergic reaction to CT contrast agents

Some subjects may receive the cardiac CT but will be excluded from receiving beta-blocker. Exclusion criteria for receiving beta-blocker include:

  • Asthma
  • Active bronchospasm
  • Moderate or severe COPD
  • 2nd or 3rd degree AV block
  • Decompensated cardiac failure
  • Allergy to beta blockers
  • Systolic blood pressure less than 100 mm HG
  • Resting heart rate at the time of scan less than 60 if regular and less than 65 if irregular

Plan d'étude

Cette section fournit des détails sur le plan d'étude, y compris la façon dont l'étude est conçue et ce que l'étude mesure.

Comment l'étude est-elle conçue ?

Collaborateurs et enquêteurs

C'est ici que vous trouverez les personnes et les organisations impliquées dans cette étude.

Les enquêteurs

  • Chercheur principal: Rohan Hazra, M.D., National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Publications et liens utiles

La personne responsable de la saisie des informations sur l'étude fournit volontairement ces publications. Il peut s'agir de tout ce qui concerne l'étude.

Publications générales

Dates d'enregistrement des études

Ces dates suivent la progression des dossiers d'étude et des soumissions de résultats sommaires à ClinicalTrials.gov. Les dossiers d'étude et les résultats rapportés sont examinés par la Bibliothèque nationale de médecine (NLM) pour s'assurer qu'ils répondent à des normes de contrôle de qualité spécifiques avant d'être publiés sur le site Web public.

Dates principales de l'étude

Début de l'étude

1 février 2007

Achèvement de l'étude

22 avril 2014

Dates d'inscription aux études

Première soumission

17 juin 2009

Première soumission répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

17 juin 2009

Première publication (Estimation)

18 juin 2009

Mises à jour des dossiers d'étude

Dernière mise à jour publiée (Réel)

17 décembre 2019

Dernière mise à jour soumise répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

14 décembre 2019

Dernière vérification

22 avril 2014

Plus d'information

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