Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Measurement of Height |
Height measurements will be collected from retrospective data where available for standing and sitting height measurements. The height data will be measured in centimetres. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Measurement of Weight |
Weight will be collected from retrospective data collected and will be entered in kilograms. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Body Mass Index (BMI) |
Body Mass Index is calculated using height and weight. Body Mass Index (BMI) will be measured in kg/m2 |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Head Circumference |
Head Circumference will be collected from retrospective data collected and will be entered in centimetres. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Upper and Lower Arm Length |
Upper and Lower Arm Length will be collected from retrospective data collected and will be entered in centimetres. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Iliac Height (hip to floor) |
Iliac Height (hip to floor) will be collected from retrospective data collected and will be entered in centimetres. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Subischial Length |
Subischial Length will be collected from retrospective data collected and will be entered in centimetres. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Thigh Length |
Thigh Length will be collected from retrospective data collected and will be entered in centimetres. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Other |
Knee Height |
Knee Height will be collected from retrospective data collected and will be entered in centimetres. |
Retrospective data will be collected for 3 years prior to date of enrolment |
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Primary |
Healthcare resource use |
Healthcare resource use will be collected from medical records and through patient questionnaires. Data collection from medical records will be supplemented by records provided by the subject and, if necessary, confirmed by the family doctor. Healthcare resource use will be collected via validated and structured questionnaires |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Socio-economic burden |
Data about socio-economic burden will be collected via validated and structured questionnaires specifically the Work and Productivity and Activity Impairment (WPAI-SHP) |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Pediatric Functional Independence Measure (WeeFIM) |
The WeeFIM measures the need for assistance and the severity of disability in children between six months and seven years of age. The instrument consists of 18 items covering three domains: self-care, mobility, and cognition. The mean total score within each domain and the overall total score will be summarized. The study will be assessing subjects aged from 3 to 17 years |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Adolescent Pediatric Pain Tool (APPT) |
The APPT is an instrument for self-reporting of pain by children and adolescents aged 8-17 years. Five subscale scores will be summarized on the analysis population |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) |
The PedsQL is comprised of four dimensions: Physical, Emotional, Social, and School Functioning. The overall score for each dimension is defined as the mean score for each item involved in the dimension. The overall score for each dimension and the mean total score across dimensions will be summarized for each report. |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Quality of Life Short Stature Youth (QoLiSSY) Questionnaire |
The QoLISSY Questionnaire for children and adolescents consists of the core QOL dimensions: Physical, Social and Emotional, and three predictors of quality of life: Coping, Beliefs and Treatment. The QoLISSY total score is calculated by the sum of the means in the physical, social and emotional sub-scales divided by 3. |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Nottingham Health Profile(NHP) Questionnaire |
The NHP is a generic quality of life survey used to measure subjective physical, emotional, and social aspects of health. The NHP total score is calculated by averaging the six domain scores. |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Questionnaire |
The BPI-SF is used to assess clinical pain. A mean severity score and mean interference score will be calculated and summarized for the analysis population |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
EuroQol - 5 Dimensions - 5 Levels (EQ-5D-5L) Questionnaire |
EQ-5D-5L questionnaire has 5 dimensions: "Mobility", "Human Autonomy," "Current Activities", "Pain / Discomfort", "Anxiety / Depression" and all dimensions are described by 5 problem levels corresponding to patient response choices. A quality of life score is obtained according to the answers to the questionnaires. |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) |
The CBCL questionnaire is completed by the parent to assess the child behavioral and emotional problems. The questions are grouped into eight categories which focus on different aspects of behavior: aggressive behavior, anxious/depressed, attention problems, rule-breaking behavior, somatic complaints, social problems, thought problems and withdrawn/depressed. |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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Secondary |
Understanding the Impact of Achondroplasia on Quality of Life Questionnaire |
Impact on anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance and impact on relationships with others (spouse/partner family members, friends), social life and activities, perception of health, self-esteem, plans/ambitions for the future. |
Once at start of study per subject through completion of questionnaires and via retrospective review of historical data. These will be assessed at end of study with the final Clinical Study Report, May 2020 |
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