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Evaluation of Brain Changes in Cerebral Palsy Patients

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurodevelopmental syndrome characterized by sensorimotor impairment that arises during early childhood defined as a static insult to the developing brain. A key part of the definition for CP is a non-progressive brain injury; however, as individuals with CP age, a functional decline greater than neurotypical individuals is often present. The investigators are doing this research study to improve understanding of whether there is brain and spinal cord atrophy over time that could indicate neurodegeneration. To do this, the investigators will partner with the Cerebral Palsy Research Network to obtain brain and spinal cord MRIs from people with CP across the United States. The investigators will perform analyses on multiple longitudinal MR images of the brain and spinal cord obtained from adults with CP. Putative changes will be related with changes in function across time. ... This will be a single-center study that will compare retrospective clinical and imaging data with similar prospective data. The objective is to find out if people with Cerebral Palsy (CP) experience changes in the structures of their brain over time. A key part of the CP definition is that it is a non-progressive brain injury. However, as people with CP age, their function often deteriorates. This study seeks to determine whether changes in the brain structure may result in function changes, as they do in other types of brain injuries. The investigators are doing this research study to improve understanding of whether there is brain and spinal cord atrophy over time that could indicate neurodegeneration. To do this, the investigators will partner with the Cerebral Palsy Research Network to obtain brain and spinal cord MRIs from people with CP across the United States, as well as locally. The investigators will perform analyses on multiple longitudinal MR images of the brain and spinal cord obtained from adults with CP. Putative changes will be related with changes in function across time.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 80
Healthy Volunteers: t
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• Have multiple MRI scans of brain and/or spinal cord spaced at least 24 months apart

• Between 18-80 years of age with at least one MRI scan after the age of 18

• No known central or peripheral neurological disease or injury other than cerebral palsy

• Inclusion in CPRN registry

‣ diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy

∙ \>18 years of age

⁃ have received at least one past brain MRI scan as part of standard care (patients who have two or more brain MRI scans can be included in the retrospective arm only)

Locations
United States
New York
Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center, Columbia University
RECRUITING
New York
Contact Information
Primary
Jason Carmel, MD, PhD
jbc28@cumc.columbia.edu
212-305-2700
Backup
Shaker Dukkipati, MD, PhD
sd3850@cumc.columbia.edu
212-305-2700
Time Frame
Start Date: 2023-06-20
Estimated Completion Date: 2029-07-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 30
Treatments
Retrospective
Patients who have a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, are adults (\>18 years of age), and have at least one brain MRI will be identified through chart review. Those patients who have two or more brain MRI scans will be included in the retrospective arm only.
Prospective
Patients who have only one brain MRI scan will be included in the prospective arm of the study. These patients will undergo MRIs of both the brain and cervical spine without contrast.
Sponsors
Leads: Columbia University

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