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INternational Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In Search for a CuRE Cohort Study

Authors :
Kate Ellery
Sarah Jane Schwarzenberg
Douglas S. Fishman
Ying Yuan
David M. Troendle
Matthew J. Giefer
Bradley A. Barth
Quin Y. Liu
Jose Serrano
Melena D. Bellin
John F. Pohl
Asim Maqbool
Emily R. Perito
Mark E. Lowe
Brian A. McFerron
Maria R. Mascarenhas
Sohail Z. Husain
Ryan Himes
Maisam Abu-El-Haija
Steven L. Werlin
Aliye Uc
Melvin B. Heyman
Veronique D. Morinville
Jaimie D. Nathan
Cheryl E. Gariepy
Tom K. Lin
Uzma Shah
Sue Rhee
Michael Wilschanski
Chee Y. Ooi
Tanja Gonska
Yuhua Zheng
Zachary M. Sellers
Source :
Pancreas. 47:1222-1228
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2018.

Abstract

We created the INternational Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In Search for a CuRE (INSPPIRE 2) cohort to study the risk factors, natural history, and outcomes of pediatric acute recurrent pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis (CP). Patient and physician questionnaires collect information on demographics, clinical history, family and social history, and disease outcomes. Health-related quality of life, depression, and anxiety are measured using validated questionnaires. Information entered on paper questionnaires is transferred into a database managed by Consortium for the Study of Chronic Pancreatitis, Diabetes, and Pancreatic Cancer's Coordinating and Data Management Center. Biosamples are collected for DNA isolation and analysis of most common pancreatitis-associated genes.Twenty-two sites (18 in the United States, 2 in Canada, and 1 each in Israel and Australia) are participating in the INSPPIRE 2 study. These sites have enrolled 211 subjects into the INSPPIRE 2 database toward our goal to recruit more than 800 patients in 2 years. The INSPPIRE 2 cohort study is an extension of the INSPPIRE cohort study with a larger and more diverse patient population. Our goals have expanded to include evaluating risk factors for CP, its sequelae, and psychosocial factors associated with pediatric acute recurrent pancreatitis and CP.

Details

ISSN :
15364828 and 08853177
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pancreas
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54e8b99b5cad00786e8eceefdcf0bc1a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/mpa.0000000000001172