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Congenital Muscle Disease Patient and Proxy Reported Outcome Study

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

The Congenital Muscle Disease Patient and Proxy Reported Outcome Study (CMDPROS) is a longitudinal 10 year study to identify and trend care parameters, adverse events in the congenital muscle diseases using the Congenital Muscle Disease International Registry (CMDIR) to acquire necessary data for adverse event calculations (intake survey and medical records curation). To support this study and become a participant, we ask that you register in the CMDIR. You can do this by visiting www.cmdir.org. There is no travel required. The registry includes affected individuals with congenital muscular dystrophy, congenital myopathy, and congenital myasthenic syndrome and registers through the late onset spectrum for these disease groups. The CMDIR was created to identify the global congenital muscle disease population for the purpose of raising awareness, standards of care, clinical trials and in the future a treatment or cure. Simply put, we will not be successful in finding a treatment or cure unless we know who the affected individuals are, what the diagnosis is and how the disease is affecting the individual. Registering in the CMDIR means that you will enter demographic information and complete an intake survey. We would then ask that you provide records regarding the diagnosis and treatment of CMD, including genetic testing, muscle biopsy, pulmonary function testing, sleep studies, clinic visit notes, and hospital discharge summaries. Study hypothesis: 1. To use patient and proxy reported survey answers and medical reports to build a longitudinal care and outcomes database across the congenital muscle diseases. 2. To generate congenital muscle disease subtype specific adverse event rates and correlate with key care parameters.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Alpha 7/Alpha 9 Integrin Related Myopathy Collagen VI Related Myopathy (Ullrich through Bethlem CMD) Alpha-Dystroglycan Related Muscular Dystrophy (Dystroglycanopathy, WWS, MEB, Fukuyama, FKRP, LGMD2I, LGMD2K, LGMD2M, LGMD2N, LGMD2O) Choline Kinase B Receptor Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy (EDMD, LGMD1B, LMNA, Emerin, FHL1, SYNE1, SYNE2, TMEM43) LAMA2 Related Muscular Dystrophy (Laminin Alpha 2 related dystrophy/MDC1A/Merosin deficient) LMNA Related Muscular Dystrophy (Laminopathy/LaminA/C, L-CMD, Emery Dreifuss muscular dystrophy) RYR1 Related Myopathy (with dystrophic presentation, including Malignant Hyperthermia, Exertional Myalgia with or without Rhabdomyolysis) SEPN1 Related Myopathy (Rigid Spine Muscular Dystrophy/RSMD1, Congenital Fiber Type Disproportion, Mallory Weiss Body Desmin, Multi-minicore Myopathy) SYNE1 (Nesprin Related Muscular Dystrophy) Telethonin Related Muscular Dystrophy (TCAP/Titin-Cap) Congenital Muscular Dystrophy Not Otherwise Specified (including Merosin Positive) Titin Related LGMD/CMD, LGMD2J Actin Aggregation Myopathy Cap Disease Central Core Disease (including Malignant Hyperthermia, Exertional Myalgia with or without Rhabdomyolysis) Centronuclear Myopathy (including Malignant Hyperthermia, Exertional Myalgia with or without Rhabdomyolysis) Congenital Fiber Type Disproportion (including Malignant Hyperthermia, Exertional Myalgia with or without Rhabdomyolysis) Core Rod Myopathy Hyaline Body Myopathy Multiminicore Myopathy Myotubular Myopathy Nemaline Myopathy Reducing Body Myopathy RYR1 Related Myopathy (including Malignant Hyperthermia, Exertional Myalgia with or without Rhabdomyolysis) Spheroid Body Myopathy Titin Related Myopathy, Titin Related Dialated Cardiomyopathy, LGMD2J Tubular Aggregate Myopathy Zebra Body Disease Myopathy Congenital Myopathy Not Otherwise Specified Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Escobar Syndrome Myofibrillar Myopathy

Locations
United States
California
Congenital Muscle Disease International Registry (www.cmdir.org)
RECRUITING
Lakewood
Contact Information
Primary
Rachel Alvarez
counselor@cmdir.org
Time Frame
Start Date: 2009-09
Estimated Completion Date: 2029-09
Participants
Target number of participants: 4000
Treatments
Congenital Muscle Disease
The congenital muscle diseases include congenital muscular dystrophy, congenital myopathy, congenital myasthenic syndrome and bridge into the limb girdle/late onset spectrum. For data collection and analysis, subtype specific reports will be generated. True incidence of the congenital muscle diseases is unknown.
Authors
Anne Rutkowski
Related Therapeutic Areas
Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome
Lissencephaly 2
Cramp-Fasciculation Syndrome
X-Linked Retinal Dysplasia
Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy
Lissencephaly
Epilepsy
Cortical Dysplasia
Walker-Warburg Syndrome
Amyotonia Congenita
Focal or Multifocal Malformations in Neuronal Migration
Hydrocephalus due to Congenital Stenosis of Aqueduct of Sylvius
Collagen VI-Related Myopathy
Fukuyama Type Muscular Dystrophy
Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy
Wieacker Wolff Syndrome
Myotonia Congenita
Paramyotonia Congenita
X-Linked Dominant Scapuloperoneal Myopathy
Sponsors
Leads: Cure CMD

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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