NCT05772572

Brief Summary

Moya Moya disease is a rare condition of the vessels that supply blood to the brain. It normally occurs without apparent cause. In both children and adults, the disease is mainly manifested by strokes. Diagnosis is made on MRI and cerebral angiography. There is no treatment that can prevent the arteries in the brain from narrowing. Surgical treatment may be a priority, especially in the early forms of the disease. Functional, painful disorders, in particular headaches, may persist after neurosurgical intervention, without any clear predictive factor being found. Otherwise there is a disjunction between the objectification of sequelae on MRI and painful complaints, sometimes a dissociation between the improvement of the objective parameters of perfusion and imaging, and functional somatic complaints. The study focuses on improving knowledge of post-operative functional disorders in Moya Moya disease in children and adolescents, in order to propose interventions based on this knowledge and making it possible to reduce both functional complaints and depression, the anxiety which accompanies them, to decrease the impact on the quality of life and parental wandering in the installation of adapted accompaniments. For this, a half-day consultation will be intended in order to carry out questionnaires and standardized tests, the results of which will be reported and compared to known rates in the general population and the population of children with chronic diseases.

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Enrollment
21

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Timeline
Completed

Started May 2023

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

March 6, 2023

Completed
10 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

March 16, 2023

Completed
2 months until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

May 2, 2023

Completed
9 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

February 9, 2024

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

February 9, 2024

Completed
Last Updated

September 12, 2025

Status Verified

September 1, 2025

Enrollment Period

9 months

First QC Date

March 6, 2023

Last Update Submit

September 5, 2025

Conditions

Keywords

Moyamoya DiseaseAnxietyDepressionParent-child attachmentPsychological representations of illness and surgery

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (10)

  • The " State trait anxiety inventory ", STAI forme Y

    Study the links between postoperative functional disorders by multiple craniotomies in children and adolescents with Moya Moya disease, and psychological dimensions such as anxiety. For teenager, adults patients and parents : The " State trait anxiety inventory ", STAI form Y (revised), a self-questionnaire assessing trait anxiety (usual tendency to be anxious) and state anxiety (anxiety felt at a particular time), has 20 items for assessing trait anxiety and 20 for state anxiety on a 4-point Likert scale, scores range from 20 to 80, with higher scores correlating with greater anxiety.

    Day 0

  • Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS)

    Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS) : self-administered 37-item questionnaire assessing the level and nature of anxiety in children and adolescents aged 9 to 19, not allowing diagnosis of the various anxiety disorders in children. The total anxiety score can range from 0 to 28. The cut-off point for pathological anxiety is more than two standard deviations around the mean (T more than 70).

    Day 0

  • Children Depression Inventory (CDI)

    Study the links between postoperative functional disorders by multiple craniotomies in children and adolescents with Moya Moya disease, and psychological dimensions such as depression. CDI Children Depression Inventory : self questionnaire of 27 items which measures the intensity of depression in children and adolescents from 7 to 17 years old. Each item is rated from 0 (normal behavior for age or absent) to 2 (severe). The addition of the items gives a total between 0 and 54. The higher the score, the more severe the depression symptomatology is.

    Day 0

  • Beck = Depression

    Parents and young adult patients : Beck = Depression Multiple-choice questionnaire of 21 items of symptoms and attitudes, used to measure the severity of clinical depression, graded from 0 to 3 by a series of 4 statements (from 0 to 63, higher score correlating with higher severity) reflecting the degree of severity of the symptom.

    Day 0

  • FMSS= Five minute speech sample, quality of the parent-child relationship

    The Five Minute Speech Sample (FMSS) is a method that can be used to measure both expressed emotion and narrative coherence. The FMSS requires parents to speak about their child and their relationship with their child for five minutes. The final coding assesses one of two categories: high Expressed Emotions (H EE), or Low Expressed Emotions (Low EE).

    Day 0

  • Cards for the evaluation of Attachment and Mentalization in Children (CAME)

    Study the links between postoperative functional disorders by multiple craniotomies in children and adolescents with Moya Moya disease, and psychological dimensions such as of attachment of child with parents. CAME: Cards for the evaluation of Attachment and Mentalization in Children, from Child Attachment Interview. The final coding assesses 6 principal dimensions of attachment and 8 secondary dimensions in T quantitative scores. The T scores are scaled so that 50 is average for the youth's age and gender, with a standard deviation of 10 points. Higher scores indicate greater problems. Principal attachment dimensions: Secure (SEC), Insecure-Deactivated (DEAC), Insecure-Hyperactivated (HYP), insecure disorganized (DIS), Mentalized Attachment (MENT-A); the 8 secondary dimensions are: Coherence (COH), Reflective Self (REF-S), Access to Memories (MEM), Mentalization (MENT), Preoccupation/anger (PRE-A), Traumatism (TRAU), Need comfort (COM), Life Difficulties (LIFE-D).

    Day 0

  • CA-MIR : cards for assessment of parent's attachment

    Cards for assessment of parent's attachment. The final coding assesses 3 principal dimensions of attachment and 13 secondary dimensions in T quantitative scores. The standard scores are scaled so that 50 is average for the youth's age and gender, with a standard deviation of 10 points. Higher scores indicate greater problems. Principal attachment dimensions: Secure (SEC), Insecure- Detached (DET), Insecure- Preoccupied (PRE); the 13 secondary dimensions are : Parental Interference (PAR-I), Family concern (FAM-C), Infantilization Grudge (INF-G), Parental support (PAR-S), Family support (FAM-S), Recognition of support (REC-SUP), Parental unavailability (PAR-UN), Family (FAM-D), Rejection Grudge (REJ-G), Parental Trauma (PAR-TR), Memory Blocking (MEM-B), Parental resignation (PAR-RE), Valuation of Hierarchy (HIE-V).

    Day 0

  • Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)

    The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) is a checklist parents complete to detect emotional and behavioural problems in children and adolescents. The main scoring for the CBCL is based on statistical groupings of sets of behaviors that typically occur together. Coding assesses 8 syndrome scales:withdrawal, somatic complaints, anxious/depressed, social problems, thought problems, attention problems, rule-breaking behaviour, aggressive behaviour, and two higher order factors: internalizing, and externalizing, and a total score.The standard scores are scaled so that 50 is average for the youth's age and gender, with a standard deviation of 10 points. For each syndrome, Internalizing and Externalizing problem scales, and the total score, scores can be interpreted as falling in the normal, borderline, or clinical behavior.

    Day 0

  • Representations of disease and surgery

    Human figure drawing test and drawing of the operation for the patient. Recorded questions about the disease and the operation for the parents and the patient. * For the human figure: The Royer grid will allow to define 1) quartiles for the size of the figure according to the age of the child 2) the developmental age for the figure, according to a score varying from 0 to 60. * responses will be qualitatively analyzed to determine prevalent themes.

    Day 0

  • Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL)

    The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) makes it possible to assess the quality of life in relation to the state of health of healthy children or children suffering from various diseases. The 23 questions, each scoring from 0 (never) to 4 (almost always), relate to 4 different areas: the functional physical (8 items, total from 0 to 32), emotional (5 items, total from 0 to 20), social (5 items, total from 0 to 20), and school (5 items, total from 0 to 20). A total score can be calculated (from 0 to 92). 4 versions are proposed, according to the age of the child/adolescent/young adult, each scoring in the same way.

    Day 0

Secondary Outcomes (1)

  • Medical and neuropsychological assessment of patients

    Day 0

Study Arms (1)

Patients

Children aged 7 to 17 inclusive, and young adults operated (or re-operated) for a Moya Moya in the previous 7 years and followed at the Necker-Enfants Malades hospital, and their parents.

Other: Questionnaires

Interventions

Questionnaires are completed only once and assess: * recorded questions about the disease and the operation for the parents and the patient, human figure drawing test and drawing of the operation for the patient * psychiatric questionnaires for parents and patients on anxiety and depression * behavior questionnaires for the parents and the patient: assessment of attachment * questionnaires for the parents and the patient concerning the family context, the quality of life

Patients

Eligibility Criteria

Age7 Years - 25 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64)
Sampling MethodNon-Probability Sample
Study Population

The cohort will be selected from the Necker Hospital cohort (child neurology and neurosurgery services).

You may qualify if:

  • Adult patients up to 25 years old and minor patients aged 7 to 17 inclusive and holders of parental authority for minor patients
  • Patients operated (or re-operated) for a Moya Moya in the previous 7 years
  • Subjects without intellectual disabilities
  • Subjects speaking French well enough to answer the questions of the study
  • subjects (parent(s) and minor or adult patient) and holders of parental authority informed and who do not object to their participation in the study

You may not qualify if:

  • Cognitive level of the patient incompatible with the administration of the questionnaires and evaluations of the study

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades

Paris, 75015, France

Location

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Moyamoya DiseaseAnxiety DisordersDepression

Interventions

Surveys and Questionnaires

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Carotid Artery DiseasesCerebrovascular DisordersBrain DiseasesCentral Nervous System DiseasesNervous System DiseasesCerebral Arterial DiseasesIntracranial Arterial DiseasesArterial Occlusive DiseasesVascular DiseasesCardiovascular DiseasesMental DisordersBehavioral SymptomsBehavior

Intervention Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Data CollectionEpidemiologic MethodsInvestigative TechniquesHealth Care Evaluation MechanismsQuality of Health CareHealth Care Quality, Access, and EvaluationPublic HealthEnvironment and Public Health

Study Officials

  • Lisa Ouss, MD

    Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
  • Manoelle Kossorotoff, MD

    Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

    STUDY DIRECTOR

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
CASE ONLY
Time Perspective
CROSS SECTIONAL
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

March 6, 2023

First Posted

March 16, 2023

Study Start

May 2, 2023

Primary Completion

February 9, 2024

Study Completion

February 9, 2024

Last Updated

September 12, 2025

Record last verified: 2025-09

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

Locations