Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation and Treatment Protocol for Potential Research Participants With Digestive Disorders
Background:
- Some research studies focus on digestive disorders, such as nutritional, gastrointestinal,
and liver disorders. Researchers want to examine and treat people with digestive disorders in
order to learn more about these disorders. They also want to study how digestive disorders
run in some families. To do so, they will provide standard care to people with digestive
disorders. They will also look at relatives of people with digestive disorders, such as
parents, children, and siblings.
Objectives:
- To examine and treat people with digestive disorders.
- To evaluate people with digestive disorders for research studies.
Eligibility:
- Individuals of any age who have digestive disorders.
- Individuals at least 2 years of age who are first-degree relatives of the people with
digestive disorders.
Design:
- Participants will have at least one outpatient visit to the National Institutes of
Health. The visit will last about 2 hours.
- All participants will be screened with a physical exam and medical history. They will
also provide different samples for study. Samples may include blood, urine, and stool
samples. Saliva and hair samples may also be taken. Skin biopsies and rectal swabs may
be collected from adult participants.
- Participants with digestive disorders may be able to receive treatment through this
study.
The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) is conducting a protocol to evaluate and
provide standard treatment to participants with various diagnosed and undiagnosed digestive
conditions. Investigators of this protocol provide GI consultation at the NIH Clinical Center
for a range of GI conditions.
Objectives: The primary objective of this protocol is to allow digestive care specialists in
NINR and other institutions to provide standard of care. Evaluating and treating participants
will allow digestive care specialists to maintain their expertise and gain additional
knowledge of the course of various digestive disorders. Additionally this protocol will allow
for hypothesis generation and provide a resource of patients for enrollment into new research
protocols throughout the NINR branches. The information obtained will allow for the
evaluation of standard treatments of the studied digestive diseases. This understanding may
lead to ideas for future protocols. The protocol will also allow for trainees to receive
training in the management of digestive disorders.
Study Population: The number of participants for this evaluation and treatment protocol will
be set to 500 patients with digestive disorders and their unaffected first-degree relatives.
Design: This is a natural history evaluation and treatment protocol of the progression and
physiology of multiple digestive disorders. Blood or other biologic samples (including but
not limited to stool, urine, saliva, hair, cheek swab, or tissue) will be obtained through
non-invasive means or incidentally to clinical care for future laboratory studies. In
addition, genetic samples may be collected from unaffected first-degree relatives and may be
used to identify and verify causative mutations.
Outcome Measures: The outcome measures for this protocol are the clinical assessments of
enrolled participants, including their response to standard treatments. Also, causative
mutations may help establish pathogenic mechanisms and genotype-phenotype correlations.
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