Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Improvement/reversal of characteristics of PKU |
Measured as a 50% decrease in Phe from baseline study level. |
24 months post hepatocyte transplant |
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Secondary |
Engraftment of Hepatocytes |
Liver biopsy will be performed at 3 months post-transplant to assess for the presence of donor hepatocytes, and may be completed in the event of suspected graft rejection. |
3 months |
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Secondary |
Engraftment of Hepatocytes |
Liver biopsy will be performed at 12 months post-transplant to assess for the presence of donor hepatocytes, and may be completed in the event of suspected graft rejection. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Engraftment of Hepatocytes |
Laboratory tests of hepatic function |
up to 24 months |
|
Secondary |
Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence-third edition (WASI-III) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visits 4). T-scores ranging from 20-80 with higher scores reflecting better functioning. Scores are transformed to standard scores ranging from 50-150 again with higher scores representing better functioning. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence-third edition (WASI-III) |
Subjects will undergo a repeat neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6) T-scores ranging from 20-80 with higher scores reflecting better functioning. Scores are transformed to standard scores ranging from 50-150 again with higher scores representing better functioning. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence-third edition (WASI-III) |
Subjects will undergo a repeat neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit) T-scores ranging from 20-80 with higher scores reflecting better functioning. Scores are transformed to standard scores ranging from 50-150 again with higher scores representing better functioning. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
Delis Kaplan Executive Functioning System (D-KEFS) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4). 16 subtests. Test scores vary depending on primary interest and comparisons. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Delis Kaplan Executive Functioning System (D-KEFS) |
Subjects will undergo a repeat neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6) 16 subtests. Test scores vary depending on primary interest and comparisons. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Delis Kaplan Executive Functioning System (D-KEFS) |
Subjects will undergo a repeat neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit). 16 subtests. Test scores vary depending on primary interest and comparisons. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
Connors Continuous Performance Test-third edition (CPT-III) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4). T scores ranging from <40 to 90 with higher scores reflecting worse function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Connors Continuous Performance Test-third edition (CPT-III) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6). T scores ranging from <40 to 90 with higher scores reflecting worse function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Connors Continuous Performance Test-third edition (CPT-III) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit). T scores ranging from <40 to 90 with higher scores reflecting worse function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-third edition (ABAS-III) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4). Subtests scaled scores range from 1-15, composite transform to standard scores ranging from 40-120. Higher scores for all reflect better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-third edition (ABAS-III) |
undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6). Subtests scaled scores range from 1-15, composite transform to standard scores ranging from 40-120. Higher scores for all reflect better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-third edition (ABAS-III) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit). Subtests scaled scores range from 1-15, composite transform to standard scores ranging from 40-120. Higher scores for all reflect better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
SF-36 Health Survey |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4). scores are transformed to scale scores of 0-100 with higher scores reflecting better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
SF-36 Health Survey |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6). scores are transformed to scale scores of 0-100 with higher scores reflecting better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
SF-36 Health Survey |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End o Study Visit). scores are transformed to scale scores of 0-100 with higher scores reflecting better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
Beck Depression Inventory |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4). scores range from 0-63 with higher scores representing poorer function/more prominent depression. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Beck Depression Inventory |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6). scores range from 0-63 with higher scores representing poorer function/more prominent depression. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Beck Depression Inventory |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit). scores range from 0-63 with higher scores representing poorer function/more prominent depression. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF-parent version) |
Parents of subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4) regarding the behavior of their child. scores are converted to T-scores ranging from 40-90 with higher scores representing greater dysfunction. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF-parent version) |
Parents of subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6) regarding the behavior of their child. scores are converted to T-scores ranging from 40-90 with higher scores representing greater dysfunction. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF-parent version) |
Parents of subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit) regarding the behavior of their child. scores are converted to T-scores ranging from 40-90 with higher scores representing greater dysfunction. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
Behavior Assessment System for Children-second edition (BASC-II) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4). Scores converted to T-scores 40-90 with higher scores representing poorer function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Behavior Assessment System for Children-second edition (BASC-II) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6). Scores converted to T-scores 40-90 with higher scores representing poorer function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Behavior Assessment System for Children-second edition (BASC-II) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit). Scores converted to T-scores 40-90 with higher scores representing poorer function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
|
Secondary |
Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 6 months post-transplant (Visit 4). Scores converted to a 0-100 scale with higher scores evidencing better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 12 months post-transplant (Visit 6). Scores converted to a 0-100 scale with higher scores evidencing better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) |
Subjects will undergo this neuropsychological assessment at 24 months post-transplant (End of Study Visit). Scores converted to a 0-100 scale with higher scores evidencing better function. Results will be compared to results obtained pre-transplant to determine whether an improvement in assessment scoring is associated with the transplant procedure. |
24 months |
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