RecruitingNCT03538639

Vascular Disease Discovery Protocol


Sponsor

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Enrollment

1,000 participants

Start Date

Jul 30, 2018

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Some genetic diseases put increase the risk of heart and blood diseases, which are the number one cause of death and disability in the U.S. Researchers want to study diseases of the heart and/or blood vessels. They want to collect data and specimens from affected people, their family members, and healthy people. Objective: To study diseases of the heart and/or blood vessels. Eligibility: People age 2 and older who may have genetic disease affecting the heart and/or blood vessels Their relatives Healthy volunteers Design: Participants will be screened with a medical history, physical exams, and imaging tests. Participants may have a few visits or visits for 2 weeks or more. This will depend on their age and disease status. Visits may include: Photographs of the face and body Heart tests Samples taken of blood, urine, saliva, skin, and/or tissue Scans. For some, a dye may be injected into a vein. A six-minute walk test Lung tests. For some, participants will blow into a tube. For others, they will breathe in a gas from a mask, have a small injection, then have a scan. Stress tests while walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike Ultrasound of veins and arteries Devices outside the body testing the stiffness and function of arteries Eye exam and eye tests. For some, a dye may be injected in a vein. Blood pressure tests Measurements of blood flow under the skin and in the arms and fingernail blood vessels Devices outside the body testing flexibility of the blood vessels and skin, and skin temperature


Eligibility

Min Age: 2 YearsMax Age: 100 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This is a discovery research protocol focused on understanding vascular diseases — conditions that affect blood vessels throughout the body. Researchers collect blood and tissue samples from people who have known or suspected vascular conditions to study the underlying biology: which genes are involved, how blood vessel cells behave abnormally, and what causes these diseases to progress. By building a detailed biological picture of vascular disease, scientists hope to identify new targets for treatments or early diagnostic tests. The study also includes unaffected family members, because genetics plays a major role in many vascular conditions. You may be eligible if: - You are between 2 and 100 years old - You have a known or suspected vascular disease (or are a related family member) - You are willing to provide blood or tissue samples - Pregnant women with a known or suspected vascular condition may also participate You may NOT be eligible if: - You are a healthy volunteer who is unable or unwilling to give informed consent - You are a healthy volunteer who declines to have blood drawn or tissue studied - You are cognitively impaired and not affected by a vascular condition yourself - You are an unrelated, unaffected pregnant woman (related pregnant women may donate cord blood at delivery) Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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