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NCT03694561

Developing a Management Approach for Patients With "Late-Onset" Pompe Disease

Sponsor: Duke University

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Summary

This is an observational study with no study related treatment of interventions. The purpose of the study is to investigate and document disease specific clinical symptoms in newborns, infants and children with Pompe disease without cardiomyopathy identified in newborn screening(NBS). There will be baseline, months 6 and months 12 visits for infants and newborns (infants study). For children of ages 24 months to 54 months, there will be baseline, year 1 and year 2 visits (children study). The study has four goals: 1. To study and record disease specific clinical symptoms in newborns, infants and children with Pompe disease without cardiomyopathy (disease of the heart muscle) in the first year of life identified through newborn screening (NBS) 2. To devise an approach to characterize early musculoskeletal (muscles and joints) involvement in subjects with the "late-onset" GAA variant identified by NBS including ability to collect research information via virtual health platforms. 3. To determine criteria to start preventative therapies including enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in patients with clinical features of Pompe disease identified via NBS 4. To document parental coping and anxiety/emotional distress overtime using quality of life questionnaires after a child is diagnosed with late onset Pompe disease via NBS

Official title: Developing a Management Approach for Patients With "Late-Onset" Pompe Disease GAA Variant Identified by Newborn Screening

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

3 Months - 54 Months

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2019-03-25

Completion Date

2027-08-31

Last Updated

2025-09-22

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Observational

This study is a systematic investigation of the natural history of late-onset Pompe disease in infancy and childhood

Locations (1)

Duke University

Durham, North Carolina, United States