Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neurodevelopmental Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs II: the NEAD Study
Verified date | September 2013 |
Source | Emory University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Federal Government |
Study type | Observational |
The purpose of this study is to determine if antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) differ in their neurodevelopmental effects. Specifically, do the children of the women with epilepsy differ in their behavioral and cognitive development depending on which AED their mother takes during pregnancy?
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 331 |
Est. completion date | August 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2010 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
- Subject must be diagnosed with partial seizures and/or secondary generalization or
primary generalized seizures (absence, atonic, myoclonic, and generalized
tonic-clonic seizures) - Subjects must be on either carbamazepine, lamotrigine, phenytoin, or valproate monotherapy. - Mothers must not have a history of drug abuse (including alcohol) in the last year and have no sequelae of drug abuse. - Mothers must be able to maintain an accurate seizure diary of major motor seizures - Subjects must have an IQ greater than or equal to 70 points. - Subjects must have a history of a negative RPR and HIV. - Subjects must not have progressive cerebral disease or presence of other major medical illness - Subjects must not have exposure to known teratogens during pregnancy, except AEDs. - Subjects must not have poor compliance with prenatal care. - Subjects must have adequate reading skills to perform the cognitive tests. |
Observational Model: Family-Based, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | University of Liverpool | Liverpool | |
United States | Emory University | Atlanta | Georgia |
United States | Medical College of Georgia | Augusta | Georgia |
United States | University of Alabama | Birmingham | Alabama |
United States | Brigham & Womens' Hospital | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | RUSH University Medical Center | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Ohio |
United States | Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland | Ohio |
United States | Ohio State University | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Henry Ford Hospital | Detroit | Michigan |
United States | Baylor Medical Center | Irving | Texas |
United States | University of Southern California | Los Angeles | California |
United States | Riddle Health Care II | Media | Pennsylvania |
United States | Columbia University | New York | New York |
United States | University of Utah | Salt Lake City | Utah |
United States | University of Washington | Seattle | Washington |
United States | Minnesota Epilepsy Group | St. Paul | Minnesota |
United States | Arizona Health Sciences | Tucson | Arizona |
United States | Georgetown University | Washington | District of Columbia |
United States | Via Christi Medical Center | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center | Winston Salem | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Emory University | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
United States, United Kingdom,
Meador KJ, Baker GA, Clayton Smith J, Pennell P, Liporace J, Kalayjian L, Kini U, NEAD Study Group. Differential Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs on Serious Adverse Outcomes in Children Exposed In Utero. Epilepsia 2004;45 (Suppl 3):58
Meador KJ, Baker GA, Finnell RH, Kalayjian LA, Liporace JD, Loring DW, Mawer G, Pennell PB, Smith JC, Wolff MC; NEAD Study Group. In utero antiepileptic drug exposure: fetal death and malformations. Neurology. 2006 Aug 8;67(3):407-12. — View Citation
Meador KJ, Chadwick D, Clayton-Smith J, Pennell P, Liporace J, Kalayian L, and NEAD Study Group. Antiepileptic drugs in pregnancy: Differences in U.K. and U.S.A. Epilepsia, 2003;44 (Suppl. 9):289.
Meador KJ, Page P, Liporace J, Kalayjian L, NEAD Study Group. Antiepileptic Drugs in Pregnancy. Neurology 2004;62 (Suppl 5):A311.
Meador KM, Loring DW, Baker G, Smith JC, Pennell P, Liporace J, Kalayjian L, Kini U, NEAD Study Group. Differential and dose dependent effects of in utero antiepileptic drugs. Neurology 2005;64 (Suppl 1):A427
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Child IQ as measured by the Differential Abilities Scale at 6 Years of age | 6 years | No | |
Secondary | Executive Functioning,Tower-NEPSY | 6 Years | No | |
Secondary | Linguistic Functioning via Expressive one word vocabulary test and NEPSY subscales | 6 Years | No | |
Secondary | Visual-Spatial Motor Functioning via NEPSY subscale and Visual-Motor Integration Scale | 6 Years | No | |
Secondary | Memory via Children's Memory Scale | 6 Years | No | |
Secondary | Motor Functioning via Grooved Pegboard | 6 Years | No | |
Secondary | Academic Functioning via Wide Range Achievement Test | 6 Years | No | |
Secondary | Adaptive Functioning via Adaptive Behavior System -2nd Edition | 6 Years | No | |
Secondary | Behavior via Behavior Assessment for Children & Parent Stress Index | 6 Years | No |
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