The objectives of this study are to characterize the disease impact, the disease management and resource utilization, and provide benefits to the LC-FAOD community, by use of a convenient online platform for participants (or caregivers) to self-report information.
The online LC-FAOD DMP is a non-interventional, prospective, observational disease-monitoring program conducted through a mobile/web-based application developed by the Sponsor. Participant data will be captured via the mobile/web-based application and entered into the database designed and maintained by the Sponsor and/or its designee. Additional objectives of the study are to benefit the LC-FAOD community by developing a comprehensive database for use by the LC-FAOD community to characterize patient experience, inform disease management, and enable further research, utilize the digital platform to notify patients, caregivers, and relevant patient advocacy groups of research studies and clinical trials and share aggregated and de-identified outputs to facilitate the exchange of information with patients and/or caregivers. Participants can be on any treatment in order to participate. Medical management of the disease should continue as directed by the patient's physician(s). Specifically, no treatments, investigational agents, or experimental interventions will be provided as part of this online LC-FAOD DMP.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
8
No Intervention
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
LC-FAOD Management: Nutrition and Dosing Utilized to Control LC-FAOD
Time frame: 10 years
LC-FAOD At-home Interventions: Types of Interventions Used
Interventions used to prevent or mitigate Major Clinical Events (MCEs)
Time frame: 10 years
LC-FAOD MCEs: Annualized Event Rate of all MCEs
MCEs include skeletal myopathy (rhabdomyolysis), hepatic (hypoglycemia, liver dysfunction), and cardiac disease (cardiomyopathy) events. An MCE is defined as any visit to the ED/acute care, hospitalization, emergency intervention (ie, any unscheduled administration of therapeutics in the clinic), or any similar event whether caused primarily by LC-FAOD or by an intercurrent illness complicated by LC-FAOD
Time frame: 10 years
LC-FAOD MCEs: Annualized Event Days in the Emergency Department (ED)/Hospital for all MCEs
Time frame: 10 years
LC-FAOD MCEs: Time to First MCE in all Newborn Patients (<=1 Year)
Time frame: 10 years
Disease Management as Assessed by Physical Activity
Time frame: 10 years
Patient Reported Outcomes: Infant and Toddler Quality of Life Questionnaire (ITQOL) Short Form
Time frame: 10 years
Patient Reported Outcomes: Short-Form 10 (SF-10) Health Survey for Children
Time frame: 10 years
Patient Reported Outcomes: Medical Outcomes Study 12-Item Short Form Version 2 (SF-12v2) for Adults
Time frame: 10 years
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Participant Survey: Patient and Caregiver-Reported Outcomes
Time frame: 10 years
Participant Survey: Disease Symptoms
Time frame: 10 years
Participant Survey: Schooling and Work Status
Time frame: 10 years
Participant Survey: Absenteeism/Presenteeism
Time frame: 10 years
Participant Survey: EuroQol Group 5-dimension 5-level (EQ-5D-5L) Instrument
Time frame: 10 years
Healthcare Resource Utilization: LC-FAOD-related Medical Resource Use Over Time
Time frame: 10 years