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- 2024-07-15 - 2 Formulär, 8 Item-grupper, 147 Dataelement, 2 Språk
Item-grupper: IG.1, IG.2, IG.3, IG.4, IG.5, IG.6, IG.7, Fragebogen

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- 2023-06-26 - 4 Formulär, 1 Item-grupp, 4 Dataelement, 1 Språk
Item-grupp: pht006199
dbGaP Study Accession: phs001297.v1.p1 NCT01607216 Approximately 550,000 babies born prematurely each year in the United States suffer from birth at a time in development when the respiratory tract and immune system would normally be protected and maintained in a naïve state. This project is a component of the NIH Prematurity and Respiratory Outcomes Program (PROP) whose goals are the identification of disease mechanisms and biomarkers to stratify premature infants, at the time of discharge, for their risk of subsequent pulmonary morbidity. This Clinical Research Center (CRC) project will investigate prematurity-dependent alterations in cellular innate and adaptive immune systems resulting in increased susceptibility to respiratory infections and environmental irritants, and leading to respiratory morbidity in the first year of life. Prior studies have established developmental (maturity) and disease-related changes in circulating and pulmonary lymphocyte populations, but a comprehensive assessment of their relationship to disease risk/outcome has not been undertaken. We hypothesize that cellular and molecular immuno-maturity is altered due to intrinsic and extrinsic factors presented by premature birth in such a way as to reduce resistance to viral infections and to promote cytotoxic damage to the lung. We will evaluate immunologic maturity by comprehensively phenotyping lymphocyte populations in peripheral blood sampled at premature delivery, at the time of discharge from the hospital and at twelve months corrected age. The lymphocytic phenotype will be analyzed particularly in the context of gestational age and maternal-fetal stressors capable of modulating oxidative stress (oxygen exposure, infection and environmental tobacco smoke exposure). Additionally, we will assess changes in the molecular phenotype of isolated CD8 lymphocytes, a cell type preferentially recruited to the lungs of premature infants and capable of contributing to disease pathogenesis, by genome-wide expression profiling, in order to uncover novel disease pathways and define a gene expression signature associated with disease risk. We propose to build a statistical model, using cellular and molecular phenotypes and additional clinical variables, for stratifying risk of lung morbidity within the first year of life. Finally, we will assess the development of the gut microbiome in the preterm subjects to correlate with the observation of development of the adaptive immune system. Study Design: Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study Type: Observational Longitudinal Prospective Cohort Total number of consented subjects: 277 Acknowledgement Statement: Please cite/reference the use of dbGaP data by including the dbGaP accession phs001297.v1.p1. Additionally, use the following statement to acknowledge the submitter(s) of this study: The datasets used for the analyses described in this manuscript were obtained from dbGaP ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs001297.v1.p1 ) through dbGaP study accession numbers phs001297.v1.p1 . The data for the study Functional and Lymphocytic Markers of Respiratory Morbidity in Hyperoxic Preemies were provided by Drs. Gloria Pryhuber, Tom Mariani, Steven Gill, Rita Ryan, and Anne Marie Reynolds, University of Rochester and University at Buffalo Center for the Prematurity and Respiratory Outcomes Program (PROP). This study was supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) grants U01 HL101813 and U01 HL101794, NHLBI and National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) supplement grant R01 HL101794-01S1, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) contract HHSN272201200005C, and National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) grant UL1 TR000042. Dr. Pryhuber and her collaborators request that publications resulting from these data cite their original publications: Misra RS, Bhattacharya S, Huyck HL, Wang J-C E, Slaunwhite CG, Slaunwhite SL, Wightman TR, Secor- Soch S, Misra SK, Bushnell TP, Reynolds A-M, Ryan RM, Quataert SA, Pryhuber GS, Mariani TJ. Flow-Based Sorting of Neonatal Lymphocyte Populations for Transcriptomics Analysis. J Immunol Methods 2016; 437: 13-20. PMID: 27438473. PMCID in process. (And original microbiome publication to follow, after submission).

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Dataset pht006202

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- 2023-02-06 - 7 Formulär, 11 Item-grupper, 40 Dataelement, 1 Språk
Item-grupper: Date of Visit, Inclusion Criteria, Exclusion Criteria, Quality of Life, Demography, Clinical Data, Duration of Symptoms, Imaging Techniques, Results preop imaging, Results preop Endoscopy, ERCP

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- 2022-04-20 - 1 Formulär, 24 Item-grupper, 70 Dataelement, 2 Språk
Item-grupper: Administrative documentation, Study Subject Participation Status | Assessment Date , Study Subject Participation Status | Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria, Physical Examination Date, Vital signs | Body Weight, Neurologic Examination; Date in time |On examination - neurological findings , Neurologic Examination | Abnormalities | Mental state, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Speech and language finding, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Cranial Nerves, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Gait, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Physiologic Coordination, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Esthesia, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Muscle strength, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Muscle Tonus, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Reflex action, Laboratory; Specimen collection date , Laboratory test finding , Laboratory Results; Clinical Significance; Unexpected , Laboratory examination; Clinical | Hematology (discipline) , Laboratory examination; Clinical | Chemistry, Clinical , Urinalysis; Urine dipstick test , Serum pregnancy test (B-HCG) , plasma concentration; Antiepileptic Agents, Plasma specimen
- 2022-04-20 - 1 Formulär, 22 Item-grupper, 64 Dataelement, 2 Språk
Item-grupper: Administrative documentation, Study Subject Participation Status | Assessment Date , Study Subject Participation Status | Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria, Physical Examination Date, Vital signs | Body Weight, Neurologic Examination; Date in time |On examination - neurological findings , Neurologic Examination | Abnormalities | Mental state, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Speech and language finding, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Cranial Nerves, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Gait, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Physiologic Coordination, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Esthesia, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Muscle strength, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Muscle Tonus, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Reflex action, Laboratory; Specimen collection date , Laboratory test finding , Laboratory Results; Clinical Significance; Unexpected , Laboratory examination; Clinical | Chemistry, Clinical , Urinalysis; Urine dipstick test , Serum pregnancy test (B-HCG) , Urine Specimen Collection
- 2022-04-07 - 11 Formulär, 1 Item-grupp, 1 Dataelement, 1 Språk
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Adapted from the BMJopen after: Andersen RM, Skou ST, Clausen MB, et al Maintenance of physical activity after cardiac rehabilitation (FAIR): study protocol for a feasibility trial BMJ Open 2022;12:e060157. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060157 Copyright information: © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Abstract Introduction To enhance health and prevent secondary consequences for patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD), maintenance of an active lifestyle following participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is important. However, levels of physical activity often decrease after completion of a structured CR programme. Models that support long-term behaviour change with a sustained level of physical activity are imperative. The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of a mobile health intervention based on the Health Action Process Approach theoretical model of behaviour change in patients with CVD for 3 months after completion of a CR programme. Methods and analysis In a feasibility trial design, we will recruit 40 participants from CR programmes at Slagelse Hospital, the City of Slagelse (municipality), or Holbæk Hospital. After completing the standard structured CR programme, each participant will create an action plan for physical activity together with a physiotherapist. Following that, participants are sent 2 weekly text messages for 3 months. The first text message prompts physical activity, and the second will check if the action plan has been followed. If requested by participants, a coordinator will call and guide the physical activities behaviour. The feasibility of this maintenance intervention is evaluated based on predefined progression criteria. Physical activity is measured with accelerometers at baseline and at 3 months follow-up. Ethics and dissemination Study approval was waived (EMN-2021-00020) by the Research Ethics Committee of Region Zealand, Denmark. Study results will be made public and findings disseminated to patients, health professionals, decision-makers, researchers and the public. Trial registration number NCT05011994.

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CLINICALLY ASSESSED OUTCOMES

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- 2022-04-07 - 1 Formulär, 24 Item-grupper, 70 Dataelement, 1 Språk
Item-grupper: Administrative documentation, Study Subject Participation Status | Assessment Date , Study Subject Participation Status | Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria, Physical Examination Date, Vital signs | Body Weight, Neurologic Examination; Date in time |On examination - neurological findings , Neurologic Examination | Abnormalities | Mental state, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Speech and language finding, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Cranial Nerves, Neurologic Examination; Abnormalities | Gait, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Physiologic Coordination, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Esthesia, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Muscle strength, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Muscle Tonus, Neurologic Examination | Abnormality | Reflex action, Laboratory; Specimen collection date , Laboratory test finding , Laboratory Results; Clinical Significance; Unexpected , Laboratory examination; Clinical | Hematology (discipline) , Laboratory examination; Clinical | Chemistry, Clinical , Urinalysis; Urine dipstick test , Serum pregnancy test (B-HCG) , plasma concentration; Antiepileptic Agents, Plasma specimen

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