Motor Outcomes to Validate Evaluations in FSHD (MOVE FSHD)

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Trial ID: NCT04635891

Purpose

The primary goal of this proposal is to collect motor and functional outcomes specific to FSHD over time. By collecting measures specific to FSHD, this will help ensure the best level of clinical care is being provided. Also, the hope is to speed up drug development by gaining a better understanding of how having FSHD impacts motor function and other health outcomes (i.e. breathing, wheelchair use, etc.) and how big a change in motor function would be clinically meaningful to those with FSHD. Motor Outcomes to Validate Evaluations in FSHD (MOVE FSHD) will have approximately 450 FSHD participants followed for a minimum of 3 years. A subset of MOVE FSHD participants, approximately 200, will participate in the MOVE+ sub-study which includes whole body MRI and muscle biopsy.

Official Title

Motor Outcomes to Validate Evaluations in FSHD (MOVE FSHD)

Stanford Investigator(s)

John W. Day, MD, PhD
John W. Day, MD, PhD

Professor of Neurology (Adult Neurology), of Pediatrics (Genetics) and, by courtesy, of Pathology

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:

   - Genetically confirmed FSHD (types 1 or 2) or clinical diagnosis of FSHD with
   characteristic findings on exam and an affected parent or offspring.

Exclusion Criteria:

   - Unwilling or unable to provide informed consent.

   - Any other medical condition which in the opinion of the investigator would interfere
   with study participation.

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Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
650-725-4341