NCT00072813

Brief Summary

This study will examine the possible structural and functional abnormalities in patients with an inherited form of epilepsy. It will use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Uncontrolled epilepsy is a serious neurological problem with major harmful medical, social, and psychological effects, as well as greater mortality compared with the general population. The cost per year in the United States is at least $12.5 billion. There have been advances in diagnosing the disease, but the cause cannot be determined in many cases. Recently, several seizure syndromes found in families have been described. One syndrome of particular interest involves the lateral temporal lobe of the brain and often includes auditory features. Patients with that kind of syndrome may hear monotonous unformed sounds, but sometimes they may hear complex sounds, such as a song. Patients are eligible for this study if they have a specific form of familial epilepsy that is being studied at Columbia University in New York. Family members without seizures are eligible as well. All the patients in the study will be evaluated at Columbia before participating. Healthy volunteers aged 18 to 55 also may be eligible for this study. Participants will undergo a medical history and physical examination. During the study, they may have three or four sessions of MRI. During the MRI, patients will lie still on a table that can slide in and out of a metal cylinder surrounded by a strong magnetic field. Scanning time varies from 20 minutes to 3 hours, with most scans lasting between 45 and 90 minutes. Patients may be asked to lie still for up to 60 minutes at a time. As the scanner takes pictures, there will be loud knocking noises, and the patients will wear earplugs to muffle the sound. Patients will be able to communicate with the MRI staff at all times during the scan and may ask to be moved out of the machine at any time. Some scans may be done in a 3 Tesla scanner. It is the latest advance in MRI, with a stronger magnetic field than in the more common 1.5 Tesla scanner. Functional MRI (fMRI) is done while patients are performing tasks, such as moving a limb or speaking. Patients will have an opportunity to practice such tasks before entering the scanner. The fMRI will take about 1 hour. ...

Trial Health

80
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Trial Health Score

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Enrollment
72

participants targeted

Target at P50-P75 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

2 active sites

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

November 10, 2003

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

November 10, 2003

Completed
1 day until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

November 11, 2003

Completed
6 years until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

November 12, 2009

Completed
Last Updated

July 2, 2017

Status Verified

November 12, 2009

Enrollment Period

6 years

First QC Date

November 10, 2003

Last Update Submit

June 30, 2017

Conditions

Keywords

GeneticsSeizuresBrain ImagingDiffusionTemporal Lobe

Eligibility Criteria

Age21 Years - 65 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsAdult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)

You may qualify if:

  • Patients and family members in kindreds with ADPEAF evaluated by Dr. Ruth Ottman at CPMC:
  • patients with seizures and the LGl1 mutation.
  • family members with the mutation but no seizures.
  • Non-affected family members, who are not carriers of the LGl1 mutation.
  • normal controls selected at NIH, and screened in the CES outpatient clinic with a physical and neurological examination.

You may not qualify if:

  • Subjects unable or unwilling to undergo MRI, EEG, and MEG.
  • Women who are pregnant.
  • Subjects under 18.
  • Subjects with medical conditions other than ADPEAF that may affect brain function.
  • Subjects taking medications or neuroactive substances that may affect brain function.
  • Healthy volunteers must be below the age of 55, to reduce the chance of vascular chnages that could affect MRI.

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (2)

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike

Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States

Location

Columbia University

New York, New York, 10032-3784, United States

Location

Related Publications (3)

  • Baker GA, Nashef L, van Hout BA. Current issues in the management of epilepsy: the impact of frequent seizures on cost of illness, quality of life, and mortality. Epilepsia. 1997;38 Suppl 1:S1-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1997.tb04511.x.

    PMID: 9092951BACKGROUND
  • Bastos AC, Korah IP, Cendes F, Melanson D, Tampieri D, Peters T, Dubeau F, Andermann F. Curvilinear reconstruction of 3D magnetic resonance imaging in patients with partial epilepsy: a pilot study. Magn Reson Imaging. 1995;13(8):1107-12. doi: 10.1016/0730-725x(95)02019-p.

    PMID: 8750323BACKGROUND
  • Bastos AC, Comeau RM, Andermann F, Melanson D, Cendes F, Dubeau F, Fontaine S, Tampieri D, Olivier A. Diagnosis of subtle focal dysplastic lesions: curvilinear reformatting from three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging. Ann Neurol. 1999 Jul;46(1):88-94. doi: 10.1002/1531-8249(199907)46:13.0.co;2-4.

    PMID: 10401784BACKGROUND

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Epilepsies, PartialSeizures

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

EpilepsyBrain DiseasesCentral Nervous System DiseasesNervous System DiseasesNeurologic ManifestationsSigns and SymptomsPathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Sponsor Type
NIH

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

November 10, 2003

First Posted

November 11, 2003

Study Start

November 10, 2003

Primary Completion

November 12, 2009

Last Updated

July 2, 2017

Record last verified: 2009-11-12

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