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High-Altitude Neurodegeneration Cohort (HANC) Study
Sponsor: West China Hospital
Summary
Chronic physiological hypoxia has been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple system atrophy (MSA), a fatal neurodegenerative disorder of unknown etiology. This prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study (Phase II of the High-Altitude Neurodegeneration Cohort \[HANC\] study) aims to validate the association between chronic hypoxia exposure and incident MSA risk. A total of 20,000 Han Chinese participants aged 40-75 years will be enrolled from 23 sites across China spanning an altitude gradient from 4 m to 4,500 m. All participants will undergo standardized in-person assessment including questionnaires, physical examination, blood collection, and 3-night consecutive nocturnal pulse oximetry monitoring. Participants are to be followed for incident MSA over 12 months. The primary outcome is newly diagnosed MSA (probable or definite per Gilman consensus criteria), adjudicated by an independent panel of movement disorders specialists. Secondary outcomes include the association between altitude strata and MSA incidence, the association between mean nocturnal SpO₂ and MSA incidence, and incidence rates across MSA subtypes (MSA-P and MSA-C).
Official title: High-Altitude Neurodegeneration Cohort (HANC) Phase II: A Prospective Multicenter Validation Study on the Association Between Chronic Physiological Hypoxia and Multiple System Atrophy
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
20000
Start Date
2026-06-13
Completion Date
2027-07-30
Last Updated
2026-06-22
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
No Intervention: Observational Cohort
No intervention; observation of altitude exposure and SpO₂ levels
Locations (1)
West China Hospital of Sichuan University
Chengdu, Sichuan, China