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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02751801
Other study ID # STH19182
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date November 2016
Est. completion date December 2017

Study information

Verified date February 2019
Source Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a genetic disorder caused by mutation in the tissue-non-specific alkaline phosphatase gene (TNSALP). It causes impaired bone mineralisation, fractures, tooth loss, muscle weakness and possibly other adverse health outcomes.

The infantile-onset forms are severe, and were often fatal until the recent availability of a treatment (Asfotase Alfa). The childhood-onset forms are less severe, and the adult-onset form is mild, and often unrecognised or misdiagnosed as osteoporosis.

The less severe forms of the disease are not well described, and because there has been no available treatment there has not been much research in adults. However, now that treatment is available there is a possibility of a clinical trial in adults. To know whether there is a need for a trial there is a need to determine if there is a significant personal and economic burden associated with the less severe forms of HPP.

The study consists of a clinical interview and notes review of adults and children with confirmed (by biochemical and genetic testing) HPP attending metabolic bone clinics in Sheffield to establish their clinical problems and healthcare use. There are currently about 26 adults and 8 children attending clinics in Sheffield.

The information will be used to plan a data search and health economic analysis of the burden of HPP from the UK Clinical Practice Research Database in collaboration with Pharmatelligence (a healthcare data group based within the University of Cardiff).


Description:

This is an observational retrospective study to describe the clinical problems and healthcare use of adults and children with hypophosphatasia.

Interviews will be conducted with patients with childhood- and adult-onset hypophosphatasia (and the parents of the children). Hospital notes, appointment records and GP summary care records will also be reviewed.

These sources will be used to describe their clinical problems, how these problems affect their daily function, and which healthcare services they have used.

Patients will attend for a single visit to obtain informed consent and conduct the interview.

Health problems specifically assessed in detail will include:

- Fractures

- Dental problems

- Skeletal complications

- Mobility problems

- Neurosurgical complications

- Seizures

- Respiratory complications

- Depression and anxiety

- Side effects of treatment including hypercalcaemia and hyperphosphataemia Deaths will also be recorded

Health care resource assessment will include

- Primary care episodes

- Secondary and tertiary care outpatient episodes

- In-patient episodes

- Nutritional support

- Therapy support

- Dental treatment

- Over the counter medication use

A case data report form will be developed as an iterative process through the period of the interviews to ensure that all data of potential interest is captured. Because the condition is not well described it is important that the data reported is not limited to the areas where it might be already expected to find problems.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 28
Est. completion date December 2017
Est. primary completion date December 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group N/A to 100 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Hypophosphatasia

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unable/unwilling to give informed consent

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
no intervention


Locations

Country Name City State
United Kingdom Academic Unit of Bone Metabolism (Sheffield) Sheffield South Yorks

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary description of healthcare use Descriptive data on which health care services the patient has used in relation to HPP one day study visit
Secondary healthcare use appointments descriptive data on number of healthcare encounters one day study visit
Secondary healthcare cost estimated healthcare cost attributable to HPP one day study visit
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