By carrying a careful, large-scale and ambitious prospective study of a cohort of participants with generalized epilepsy, the study team hopes to clarify the likelihood of response and remission in this type of epilepsy, and try to explore the underlying biological drivers of treatment response, including novel realms of exploration such as impact of the microbiome, and genetics. The identification of biomarkers that predict the likelihood of disease response would allow epilepsy patients to make more informed decisions about the factors affecting their quality of life, including plans for driving, relationships, pregnancy, schooling, work, and play. In addition to its impact on clinical care, the data and specimens collected in HEP3, including sequential electrophysiology, biochemical profiles and neuroimaging and banked DNA for future genomics studies, have the potential to provide new insights into the biological basis of IGE, thereby advancing the discovery of effective treatments and cures. By enrolling both newly diagnosed subjects (prognosis unknown) as well as subjects with established IGE who are already determined to be treatment resistant or treatment responsive, the study team can immediately test potential biomarkers in a confirmation cohort, which will accelerate identification of predictive biomarkers.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
320
University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
San Francisco, California, United States
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Georgetown University
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
University of Miami
Miami, Florida, United States
Maine Medical Center
Portland, Maine, United States
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Mid-Atlantic Epilepsy Sleep Center
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Minnesota Epilepsy Group
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Washington University
St Louis, Missouri, United States
...and 8 more locations
Number of Individual Seizures
Self-reported via the Seer Seizure Diary App (https://app.seermedical.com)
Time frame: Baseline
Number of Cluster Seizures
Self-reported via the Seer Seizure Diary App (https://app.seermedical.com)
Time frame: Baseline
Number of episodes of non-adherence
Self-reported via the Seer Seizure Diary App (https://app.seermedical.com)
Time frame: Baseline
Average daily steps
Participants will be provided a Fitbit Inspire HR watch and will be trained to open an account on fitbit.com and synchronize their Fitbit watch data into their Fitbit cloud account. Daily steps is synchronized and collected for this study.
Time frame: Baseline
Average distance walked
Participants will be provided a Fitbit Inspire HR watch and will be trained to open an account on fitbit.com and synchronize their Fitbit watch data into their Fitbit cloud account. Daily steps is synchronized and collected for this study.
Time frame: Baseline
Average heart rate
Participants will be provided a Fitbit Inspire HR watch and will be trained to open an account on fitbit.com and synchronize their Fitbit watch data into their Fitbit cloud account. Daily steps is synchronized and collected for this study.
Time frame: Baseline
Average daily sleep duration
Participants will be provided a Fitbit Inspire HR watch and will be trained to open an account on fitbit.com and synchronize their Fitbit watch data into their Fitbit cloud account. Daily steps is synchronized and collected for this study. Using the Embleema Patient Web App, participants will be able to consult their activity and sleep data in interactive graphs.
Time frame: Baseline
Average daily wake duration
Participants will be provided a Fitbit Inspire HR watch and will be trained to open an account on fitbit.com and synchronize their Fitbit watch data into their Fitbit cloud account. Daily steps is synchronized and collected for this study. Using the Embleema Patient Web App, participants will be able to consult their activity and sleep data in interactive graphs.
Time frame: Baseline
Change in Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory-10 (QOLIE-10) Score
QOLIE-10 assesses the patient's quality of life. There are 11 total items. The total score range is 10-51; with higher scores indicating greater impairment. The total score is the sum of scores for all questions divided by the number of items answered. Thus, if a patient skipped an item, it is not reflected in the total score.
Time frame: Baseline, Month 12
Change in Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory-10 (QOLIE-10) Score
QOLIE-10 assesses the patient's quality of life. There are 11 total items. The total score range is 10-51; with higher scores indicating greater impairment. The total score is the sum of scores for all questions divided by the number of items answered. Thus, if a patient skipped an item, it is not reflected in the total score.
Time frame: Baseline, Month 24
Change in Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory-10 (QOLIE-10) Score
QOLIE-10 assesses the patient's quality of life. There are 11 total items. The total score range is 10-51; with higher scores indicating greater impairment. The total score is the sum of scores for all questions divided by the number of items answered. Thus, if a patient skipped an item, it is not reflected in the total score.
Time frame: Month 12, Month 24
Change in General Anxiety Disorder-7 Screener (GAD-7) Score
This will only be reported for adults. GAD-7 consists of 7 problems. Participants report how often they have been bothered by the 7 problems over the last 2 weeks on a Likert Scale from 0 (not at all) to 3 (nearly every day). The total score range is 0-21; the higher the score, the more severe the anxiety. 0-4=minimal anxiety, 5-9=mild, 10-14=moderate, 15-21=severe anxiety.
Time frame: Baseline, Month 12
Change in General Anxiety Disorder-7 Screener (GAD-7) Score
This will only be reported for adults. GAD-7 consists of 7 problems. Participants report how often they have been bothered by the 7 problems over the last 2 weeks on a Likert Scale from 0 (not at all) to 3 (nearly every day). The total score range is 0-21; the higher the score, the more severe the anxiety. 0-4=minimal anxiety, 5-9=mild, 10-14=moderate, 15-21=severe anxiety.
Time frame: Baseline, Month 24
Change in General Anxiety Disorder-7 Screener (GAD-7) Score
This will only be reported for adults. GAD-7 consists of 7 problems. Participants report how often they have been bothered by the 7 problems over the last 2 weeks on a Likert Scale from 0 (not at all) to 3 (nearly every day). The total score range is 0-21; the higher the score, the more severe the anxiety. 0-4=minimal anxiety, 5-9=mild, 10-14=moderate, 15-21=severe anxiety.
Time frame: Month 12, Month 24
Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) Score
C-SSRS systematically tracks suicidal ideation and behavior. The total score range is 0 (no ideation is present) - 5 (active suicidal ideation with specific plan and intent). The higher the score, the greater one's suicidal ideation. Any score greater than 0 is important and may indicate the need for mental health intervention
Time frame: Baseline
Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) Score
C-SSRS systematically tracks suicidal ideation and behavior. The total score range is 0 (no ideation is present) - 5 (active suicidal ideation with specific plan and intent). The higher the score, the greater one's suicidal ideation. Any score greater than 0 is important and may indicate the need for mental health intervention
Time frame: Month 12
Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) Score
C-SSRS systematically tracks suicidal ideation and behavior. The total score range is 0 (no ideation is present) - 5 (active suicidal ideation with specific plan and intent). The higher the score, the greater one's suicidal ideation. Any score greater than 0 is important and may indicate the need for mental health intervention
Time frame: Month 24
Cogstate Neuropsychological Assessment Score
The Cogstate is a battery of online computerized tests that assesses functions such as attention, memory, and processing speed. Scores are normalized to the range of 0-100th percentile based on speed of test completion and task accuracy. A higher percentile score indicates higher levels of cognitive functioning within the tested domain as compared to controls.
Time frame: Baseline
Cogstate Neuropsychological Assessment Score
The Cogstate is a battery of online computerized tests that assesses functions such as attention, memory, and processing speed. Scores are normalized to the range of 0-100th percentile based on speed of test completion and task accuracy. A higher percentile score indicates higher levels of cognitive functioning within the tested domain as compared to controls.
Time frame: Month 12
Cogstate Neuropsychological Assessment Score
The Cogstate is a battery of online computerized tests that assesses functions such as attention, memory, and processing speed. Scores are normalized to the range of 0-100th percentile based on speed of test completion and task accuracy. A higher percentile score indicates higher levels of cognitive functioning within the tested domain as compared to controls.
Time frame: Month 24
Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT-4) Score
WRAT4 is an academic skills assessment which measures reading skills, math skills, spelling, and comprehension. Only the Word Reading portion of the assessment will be administered. The total raw score range is from 0-70, with a normalized score range of 55-145. The higher the score, the more advanced the participant's reading comprehension skills for their age range.
Time frame: Baseline
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