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This is a data repository for multi-site multi-protocol clinic-based Natural History Study of ALS and Other Motor Neuron Disorders (MND).
All people living with ALS or other MNDs who attend clinics at the Study hospitals (sites) are offered to participate in the Study.
The Sites collect so-called Baseline information including demographics, disease history and diagnosis, family history, etc. At each visit, the Sites also collect multiple disease-specific outcome measures and events. The information is captured in NeuroBANK, a patient-centric clinical research platform.
The Sites have an option to choose to collect data into 20+ additional forms capturing biomarkers and outcome measures. Captured data after its curation are anonymized (all personal identifiers and dates are being removed), and the anonymized dataset is shared with medical researchers via a non-exclusive revocable license.
Funding Source - FDA OOPD.
Full description
Most people with ALS or MND who are seen clinically by the PI or PI designees at participating sites will be recruited into this study. This well-established framework provides an opportunity to offer to a large proportion of people with ALS/MND a chance to participate in a clinical research project.
Upon obtaining consent, the following is done:
People with ALS/MND are assigned a Neurological Global Unique Identifier (NeuroGUID) and its study-specific derivative, NeuroSTAmP, which is used to link this Study's information to biological samples, images, and clinical data obtained from those individuals in this Study and other studies/trials, in which these patients participate(d).
The following information is captured in NeuroBANK platform:
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Other Key Features
The site should track numbers of patients who declined participation. The site should have a mechanism in place to include an offer of participation to each patient in clinic (consenting does not require immediate data entry) Regular Data Quality checks may be performed at the site. Site personnel who intend to have access to NeuroBANK are trained and certified prior to given access.
Several registries, both cross-sectional and longitudinal, currently exist in ALS. NeuroBANK is distinct from other current registries in that it is a patient-centered platform that is designed to function as a data repository of patient data from clinical visits and multiple clinical research projects as well as linking these data to biorepository for tissue, imaging, and other biological information. This natural history study can act as a clinical research framework that may link clinical and clinical research data from current and past studies with biological specimens and image collections.
With obtained consents, biological specimens may be collected with bar-coded labels containing patient assigned study specific NeuroSTAmPs, printed from within NeuroBANK, and scanned into NeuroBANK's virtual distributed BioRepository module. Imaging studies are de-identified with NeuroSTAmPs and linked to clinical and phenotypical information. Anonymized clinical data obtained through this protocol are available to other researchers.
Study Population
Individuals who are seen during their clinical care visits are asked to allow their data to be uploaded and captured for clinical research. The NeuroBANK platform is located at and managed by the Center for Innovation and Bioinformatics (CIB), Neurological Clinical Research Institute (NCRI) of Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, MA).
Consent Process
Every participant in the ALS clinic is approached to participate in this study. A signed informed consent form is obtained before any data are recorded for study purposes.
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Natalia Tarasenko
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