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Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorder

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NCT06953505

At Home Ammonia Monitoring of Inborn Errors of Ammonia Metabolism

The goal of this observational study is to learn if people with certain ammonia metabolism disorders will measure their ammonia levels at home. The main question it aims to answer is: • Will participants measure their ammonia every day? Participants will be asked to: * Attend three in-person study visits at the clinic. * Measure temperature, heart rate, and blood oxygen every day. * Complete a short survey every day. * Measure ammonia every day.

Gender: All

Ages: 12 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-10-06

1 state

Urea Cycle Disorders
Organic Acidemias
Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorder
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NCT04602325

Systemic Biomarkers of Brain Injury From Hyperammonemia

Ammonia is a waste product of protein and amino acid catabolism and is also a potent neurotoxin. High blood ammonia levels on the brain can manifest as cytotoxic brain edema and vascular compromise leading to intellectual and developmental disabilities. The following aims are proposed: Aim 1 of this study will be to determine the chronology of biomarkers of brain injury in response to a hyperammonemic (HA) brain insult in patients with an inherited hyperammonemic disorder. Aim 2 will be to determine if S100B, NSE, and UCHL1 are altered in patients with two other inborn errors of metabolism, Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) and Glutaric Acidemia (GA1).

Gender: All

Ages: 7 Years - 18 Years

Updated: 2024-02-07

1 state

Urea Cycle Disorder
Organic Acidemia
Maple Syrup Urine Disease
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