Clinical Registry Investigating Bardet-Biedl Syndrome

Last updated: July 18, 2022
Sponsor: Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Retinitis Pigmentosa

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT02329210
HAW10113
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) is a rare genetic disorder associated with a vast array of symptoms. The features of BBS are highly variable, even between siblings, making long-term follow-up and centralization of information vital to better understanding this complex disease and designing effective treatments.

Marshfield Clinic has developed the Clinical Registry Investigating Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (CRIBBS) to gather comprehensive health information from patients diagnosed with BBS in a single repository. This information will be used to inform patients, families, and physicians about the complex features of BBS and will serve as a platform for researchers to develop effective and targeted treatment strategies for patients with BBS.

CRIBBS is a web-based, confidential database and the privacy of patients enrolled in the registry will always be respected. Information maintained in the database will be identifiable only by an assigned study identification number, not by name. The registry strictly complies with HIPAA regulations. CRIBBS participants may be contacted periodically with information regarding clinical trials or research studies, but participation is entirely voluntary.

CRIBBS will bring together complex genetic and clinical information from BBS patients to accelerate research into effective treatments, attract additional researchers, and make it easier for researchers to identify patients and find funding for innovative studies.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria: (1) Genetic confirmation of BBS or (2) manifest four primary featuresof BBS or (3) manifest three primary features plus two secondary features. Primary Features: Rod-Cone dystrophy, Polydactyly, Obesity, Learning disabilities,Hypogonadism in males, Renal anomalies Secondary Features: Speech disorder/delay, Strabismus/cataracts/astigmatism,Brachydactyly/syndactyly, Developmental delay, Polyuria/polydipsia, Ataxia/poorcoordination/imbalance, Mild spasticity (especially lower extremities), Left ventricularhypertrophy/congenital heart disease, Hepatic fibrosis

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria: Individuals not meeting established genetic and/or phenotypic criteria

Study Design

Total Participants: 1200
Study Start date:
June 01, 2014
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2030

Study Description

The Clinical Registry Investigating Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (CRIBBS) is an international registry for individuals with a rare genetic disorder called Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS). The registry is sustained by private philanthropic funding sources. The primary objective of establishing and sustaining CRIBBS is to enable clinical natural history studies and therapeutic trials in individuals with BBS.

Participation in CRIBBS is open to individuals meeting diagnostic criteria for BBS and/or genetic confirmation of the condition. Identification and recruitment of members will be accomplished in two approaches. First, family support organizations will share information regarding CRIBBS and encourage enrollment in the registry. Second, a website will be developed for participants, families and health care providers. This website provides a portal for registration as well as medical and new information impacting health care for individuals with BBS.

Selection and Enrollment of Participants:

A website portal at www.bbs-registry.org facilitates voluntary registration of interested individuals. A CRIBBS coordinator will contact the individual and/or family to establish that participants meet published diagnostic criteria and/or genetic criteria for BBS. Individuals meeting criteria will be consented and assigned a unique identifier.

Data collection:

Consented participants and/or their parent/guardian will be interviewed by a CRIBBS coordinator to collect demographic information as well as completion of a health questionnaire. Because CRIBBS is an international study and participants are geographically dispersed most individuals will be interviewed using secured telephone or Internet services. Participants will also be asked to complete behavioral health surveys. Health information from providers and treatment facilities will be obtained with appropriate authorization. The CRIBBS coordinator will conduct an annual update of health information and the behavioral health surveys will be repeated.

Data Safety Monitoring:

  • Participant confidentiality: Participation in CRIBBS is voluntary and every effort will be made to ensure participant privacy. Interviews with participants will be carried out by a CRIBBS coordinator in closed room. Personal Health Information obtained for health information abstraction will be stored securely in a double locked environment and destroyed following data abstraction. CRIBBS makes use primarily of an electronic database which is password protected and only accessible to CRIBBS staff members.

  • Data use: Participant information will be used to inform researchers of the natural history of BBS, refine research initiatives and facilitate new therapies for individuals with BBS. De-identified data will be shared researchers and organizations approved by the CRIBBS board of directors.

  • Registry Oversight: The Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation Institutional Review Board provides oversight of the CRIBBS registry while the CRIBBS board of directors determine the direction and focus of the registry.

Connect with a study center

  • Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation

    Marshfield, Wisconsin 54449
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

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