Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is a rare systemic inflammatory disease characterized by recurrent inflammation of cartilage including ears, nose, tracheobronchial tree, chest wall and joints. Less commonly, it can cause inflammation of eyes, vasculature, nervous system, skin and inner ear. The purpose of this study is to study the pathogenesis of RP.
Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is a rare systemic inflammatory disease characterized by recurrent inflammation of cartilage including ears, nose, tracheobronchial tree, chest wall and joints. Less commonly, it can cause inflammation of eyes, vasculature, nervous system, skin and inner ear. There is variability in organ-system involvement and the disease course is relapsing making the diagnosis challenging. Delay in diagnosis can lead to end-organ damage and significant morbidity and mortality. There are no biomarkers or blood tests that can assist with assignment of a diagnosis. Development of this longitudinal cohort and multicenter approach offers the potential to generate new insights and generate new questions regarding the immunology of the disease. Attainment of a better understanding of the mechanisms and trajectory of inflammation may yield insights into potential new diagnostic and treatment strategies. Study visits will occur every 6 months, or annually. Blood and urine collection will occur at every visit. A physical exam and medical and medication history will at every visit; also, participants will be asked to complete several questionnaires to assess disease activity, health status, and tobacco, alcohol, and drug use.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
RECRUITINGEvaluate the pathogenesis of relapsing polychondritis using disease history.
To study the manner of development of disease in patients affected with relapsing polychondritis.
Time frame: Study completion; from baseline through month 36.
PROMIS Questionnaires
Questions will ask about fatigue on the PROMIS short form.
Time frame: Baseline, month 6, month 12, month 18, month 24, month 30, month 36
PROMIS Questionnaires
Questions will ask about pain interference on the PROMIS short form.
Time frame: Baseline, month 6, month 12, month 18, month 24, month 30, month 36
PROMIS Questionnaires
Questions will ask about physical function on the PROMIS short form.
Time frame: Baseline, month 6, month 12, month 18, month 24, month 30, month 36
PROMIS Questionnaires
Questions will ask about global health on the PROMIS short form.
Time frame: Baseline, month 6, month 12, month 18, month 24, month 30, month 36
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