Studies in the Pathogenesis of Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome
Atslēgvārdi
Abstrakts
Apraksts
The systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS, Clarkson syndrome) is an exceedingly rare disorder of unknown cause characterized by chronic edema or acute transient, severe episodes of hypotension, hypovolemia, and oliguria. Severe edema results from leakage of fluid and macromolecules (200-900 kDa) into tissues. Acute SCLS episodes carry a high morbidity and mortality (25-30%). Fewer than 500 cases have been reported worldwide since 1960, although the disease may be underdiagnosed due to the nonspecific nature of the presenting signs and symptoms and the considerable overlap with other shock syndromes including sepsis, anaphylaxis, and angioedema. Approximately 85% of such individuals have a monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS), but the relationship of this finding to disease pathogenesis is unclear. This protocol will focus on the pathogenesis of SCLS. Subjects with documented episodes of capillary leak will be evaluated in order to correlate both clinical and laboratory features that are typical of SCLS. The goal is to identify biological factors and/or genetic and molecular events that may predispose to SCLS episodes. We plan to enroll up to 270 total subjects, in this study, which includes affected subjects, family members, and healthy volunteers. We anticipate that our findings may be a first step toward the development of new targeted therapies.
Datumi
Pēdējoreiz pārbaudīts: | 09/08/2020 |
Pirmais iesniegtais: | 07/08/2009 |
Paredzētā reģistrācija iesniegta: | 07/08/2009 |
Pirmais izlikts: | 07/09/2009 |
Pēdējais atjauninājums iesniegts: | 10/14/2020 |
Pēdējā atjaunināšana ievietota: | 10/18/2020 |
Faktiskais studiju sākuma datums: | 08/23/2009 |
Stāvoklis vai slimība
Fāze
Roku grupas
Roka | Iejaukšanās / ārstēšana |
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Healthy volunteers healthy volunteers to act as controls. | |
Patients with SCLS patients who have been diagnosed, or are suspected of having systemic capillary leak syndrome. | |
Relatives relatives of patients who have systemic capillary leak syndrome. |
Atbilstības kritēriji
Dzimumi, kas ir piemēroti studijām | All |
Paraugu ņemšanas metode | Probability Sample |
Pieņem veselīgus brīvprātīgos | Jā |
Kritēriji | - PARTICIPANT INCLUSION CRITERIA: Subjects with SCLS under 8 years of age are only eligible for components of this protocol that can occur Off Site and samples can be sent in to the NIH. All SCLS subjects must be at least 8 years old to participate in any other aspects of this protocol at the NIH. Subjects with SCLS may enter study while pregnant and remain on study after becoming pregnant. At the discretion of the investigator, some components of this protocol will not occur while subject is pregnant. Diagnosis or suspected diagnosis of Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome by a physician or documented history of capillary leak as characterized by one or more of the following: 1. Hypotension (systolic blood pressure typically less than 90 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure less than 60 mm Hg) or associated symptoms of hypotension (e.g., hypotonia [collapse], lightheadedness or syncope, incontinence, increased thirst) 2. Laboratory evidence of hemoconcentration (e.g., hemoglobin levels above the normal range [typically greater than17 g/dL], elevated leukocyte counts). 3. Clinical evidence of fluid extravasation (e.g. edema) and/or laboratory evidence of protein extravasation such as serum hypoalbuminemia (less than 3.5 g/dL) either chronically or during an acute hypotensive episode. Letter of referral, with copies of pertinent medical history and laboratory studies, from prospective study subject s referring physician. Patients may self-refer, but a letter of referral from primary physician is still required. Willing to donate blood for sample storage to be used for future research. PARTICIPANT INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR THE SUBJECT'S RELATIVES/HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS: Willing to donate blood for sample storage to be used for future research. Relatives must be at least 3 years old. Healthy volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Relatives may be pregnant or become pregnant while participating in this protocol. At the discretion of the investigator, some components of this protocol will not occur while subject is pregnant. No skin biopsies or intradermal testing will be done on pregnant relatives. Bloodwork volumes may be decreased at the discretion of the investigator. Healthy volunteers may not be pregnant. Able to give informed consent. PARTICIPANT EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Presence of conditions which, in the judgment of the investigator or the referring physician, may put the subject at undue risk for travel (including frequent episodes of severe capillary leak, symptoms not preventable by pre-medication, acute infection, severe thrombocytopenia [minimum platelet count of 30,000/ (Micro)L], or significant cardiovascular disease). Any condition that in the view of the principal investigator would make the subject unsuitable for enrollment in this study (i.e., medically unstable, unstable to provide phlebotomy samples). There is an identified cause for hypotensive episodes and/or tissue swelling. PARTICIPANT EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR THE SUBJECT'S RELATIVES/HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS: Presence of conditions which in the judgment of the investigator may put the subject at undue risk (i.e., medically unstable, unstable to provide phlebotomy samples). Any condition that in the view of the principal investigator would make the subject unsuitable for enrollment in this study (i.e., medically unstable, unstable to provide phlebotomy samples). |
Rezultāts
Primārie rezultāti
1. Identify potential causative factors and to explore genetic and/or cellular abnormalities that correlate with clinical features of SCLS. [Patients return to NIH as necessary]