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Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension Network (PPHNet) Informatics Registry

NCT02249923 · New York Medical College
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About this study
Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) is a syndrome characterized by vasoconstriction and abnormal growth and function of endothelial and smooth muscle cells and other components within the pulmonary vessels, which leads to elevation of the pulmonary artery pressure. PH may be idiopathic (primary) without any known cause. Some cases of PH are familial. PH may also be secondary to a specific disease process such as portal hypertension, congenital heart disease, chronic lung disease, thromboembolic disease, connective tissue disease, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and use of anorexigens. Left untreated, PH is often progressive and fatal. There is no cure for PH. Therapy focuses upon treatment of secondary causes if present, and reduction of the pulmonary artery pressure through medical therapy. There have been many new developments within the past few years in the management of patients with PH. While there is no cure for PH early detection and treatment are important for survival of patients. Limited data is available that describes the etiologies, clinical course and prognosis of pediatric pulmonary hypertension. Objectives Aim 1: Clinical Research 1. To provide a mechanism to store information about newborns, infants and children with PH; 2. To determine the incidence and natural history of the various etiologies of pediatric PH; 3. To define the investigator current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to the diverse conditions associated with pediatric PH; 4. To determine the response of children with PH to chronic therapies. Aim 2: Research Infrastructure To create a robust scalable data architecture, to combine traditional registry data, electronic Health Record (EHR), and PRO (Patient Reported Outcome) data in a single resource. Aim 3: Informatics Address three classes of unanswered questions crucial for the characterization and management of PH, comparing the information value of registry vs. EHR vs. fused data across registry/EHR/PROs, in the domains of spectrum of PH comorbidities, PH indicators and endpoints of morbidity and mortality, and response to therapies in PH. Aim 4: Risk Stratification To validate the Pediatric Risk Score model using an independent patient cohort, obtained by enrichment of the PPHNet Registry with phenotypic data collection from a newly enrolled cohort of 500 patients (Collaborative substudy with Johnson \& Johnson- "Children Are Not Small Adults: Validation of the Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension Risk Score")
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * The subject's age of onset of pulmonary hypertension must be prior to age 18 years * The person providing consent must be able to read either Spanish or English. * The subject (and/or parent/legal guardian) must be able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension after age 18 * Refusal to sign informed consent
Study design
Enrollment target: 2500 participants
Age groups: child, adult
Timeline
Starts: 2014-10
Estimated completion: 2031-12
Last updated: 2025-03-13
Primary outcomes
  • Time to clinical worsening (12 months)
Sponsor
New York Medical College · other
With: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Contacts & investigators
ContactErika B Rosenzweig, MD · contact · Erika.BermanRosenzweig@wmchealth.org · 914-493-6160
ContactRobin Mascotti · contact · robin.mascotti@childrenscolorado.org · 303-724-6513
InvestigatorSteven H Abman, MD · principal_investigator, Children's Hospital Colorado
InvestigatorDavid D Ivy, MD · principal_investigator, Children's Hospital Colorado
InvestigatorKenneth D Mandl, MD · principal_investigator, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard School of Medicine
All locations (14)
Stanford University Medical CenterRecruiting
Palo Alto, California, United States
University California San FranciscoRecruiting
San Francisco, California, United States
Children's Hospital ColoradoRecruiting
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Johns Hopkins All Children's Heart InstituteRecruiting
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Johns Hopkins Children's CenterRecruiting
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Boston Children's HospitalRecruiting
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Columbia University Medical CenterRecruiting
New York, New York, United States
Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at WMC Health/Westchester Medical CenterNot Yet Recruiting
New York, New York, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterRecruiting
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaRecruiting
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Vanderbilt University Medical CenterRecruiting
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Texas Children'sNot Yet Recruiting
Houston, Texas, United States
Seattle Children's HospitalRecruiting
Seattle, Washington, United States
University of Alberta EdmontonRecruiting
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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