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Natural History and Clinical Features of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
NCT04454892 · Peking University Third Hospital
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Official title
A Study on the Natural History and Clinical Features of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in Mainland China
About this study
With the development of supportive measures, the natural history of ALS has changed. Researchers compared the natural history of ALS patients from 1999-2004 and 1984-1998 and found that the median survival time was significantly longer in the former than in the latter (4.32 years vs. 3.22 years) and that the disease progression was slower in the former, even after adjusting for other confounding factors. Although previous studies have provided reference for the diagnosis and treatment of ALS, the etiology of ALS is still unknown, and the relevant clinical features and natural history of ALS still lack the verification of large samples. Therefore, the research on the natural history of ALS is of great significance to further increase the understanding of ALS and provide new evidence for the diagnosis and treatment of ALS.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
\- Patients were diagnosed with ALS recruited from all participant clinical centers.The diagnosis of ALS was made using the revised El Escorial criteria for definite, probable, lab-supported, and possible.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Decline to follow-up.
Study design
Enrollment target: 3000 participants
Age groups: child, adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2019-11-01
Estimated completion: 2030-12-01
Last updated: 2020-07-02
Interventions
Other: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Primary outcomes
- • Overall Survival (5 years to 10 years after recruitment)
- • Indicators of disease progression (1 year to 10 years after recruitment)
Sponsor
Peking University Third Hospital · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactLu Tang, Msc · contact · tanglu@bjmu.edu.cn · 13811854649
InvestigatorDongsheng Fan, MD.PHD · principal_investigator, Peking University Third Hospital
All locations (1)
Peking University Third HospitalRecruiting
Beijing, China