Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Active, not recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
146

Summary

Conditions
Bronchiolitis
Type
Observational
Design
Observational Model: Case-ControlTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Younger than 2 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

We propose to conduct a prospective observational study of infants and children admitted with bronchiolitis to determine if genetic polymorphisms in a number of likely candidate immune response related genes are positively associated with respiratory failure in this population. Respiratory failure w...

We propose to conduct a prospective observational study of infants and children admitted with bronchiolitis to determine if genetic polymorphisms in a number of likely candidate immune response related genes are positively associated with respiratory failure in this population. Respiratory failure will be defined as requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. We plan to enroll two groups of children, those admitted to the ICU with respiratory failure due to bronchiolitis (cases) and those children admitted to the ward with less severe bronchiolitis infection (controls). In special circumstances, we will also enroll pairs of twins who are hospitalized with bronchiolitis (in the ICU or the ward), for whom either one or both twins do not meet inclusion criteria as a case or a control and/or for whom we are not able to obtain a DNA blood sample while hospitalized (twin inpatient population). Demographic data, and data regarding the hospital treatments and course of these children will be collected. Blood, saliva or sputum for genotyping will also be obtained. If a patient enrolled as a control needs to be intubated, these children cannot be control patients, but instead would be considered cases. We propose to compare a population of 100 children with respiratory failure due to bronchiolitis to a population of 100 children with bronchiolitis without respiratory failure. Clinical characteristics and genetic markers will be compared. We will also compare clinical characteristics and genetic markers of any twin pairs who are enrolled.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT01271491
Collaborators
UConn Health
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Christopher L Carroll, MD, MS Connecticut Children's Medical Center