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The Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Global Longitudinal (Peak) Registry:rationale and study design

Authors :
Grace, Rachael F.
Van Beers, Eduard J.
Vives Corrons, Joan Lluis
Glader, Bertil
Glenthøj, Andreas
Kanno, Hitoshi
Kuo, Kevin H.M.
Lander, Carl
Layton, D. Mark
Pospíšilová, Dagmar
Viprakasit, Vip
Li, Junlong
Yan, Yan
Boscoe, Audra N.
Bowden, Chris
Bianchi, Paola
Grace, Rachael F.
Van Beers, Eduard J.
Vives Corrons, Joan Lluis
Glader, Bertil
Glenthøj, Andreas
Kanno, Hitoshi
Kuo, Kevin H.M.
Lander, Carl
Layton, D. Mark
Pospíšilová, Dagmar
Viprakasit, Vip
Li, Junlong
Yan, Yan
Boscoe, Audra N.
Bowden, Chris
Bianchi, Paola
Source :
Grace , R F , Van Beers , E J , Vives Corrons , J L , Glader , B , Glenthøj , A , Kanno , H , Kuo , K H M , Lander , C , Layton , D M , Pospíšilová , D , Viprakasit , V , Li , J , Yan , Y , Boscoe , A N , Bowden , C & Bianchi , P 2023 , ' The Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Global Longitudinal (Peak) Registry : rationale and study design ' , BMJ Open , vol. 13 , no. 3 , e063605 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction Pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency is a rare, under-recognised, hereditary condition that leads to chronic haemolytic anaemia and potentially serious secondary complications, such as iron overload, cholecystitis, pulmonary hypertension and extramedullary haematopoiesis. It is an autosomal recessive disease caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in the PKLR gene. Due to its rarity and clinical heterogeneity, information on the natural history and long-term clinical course of PK deficiency is limited, presenting major challenges to patient management, the development of new therapies and establishing disease-specific treatment recommendations. The Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Global Longitudinal (Peak) Registry is an initiative to address the gaps in the knowledge of PK deficiency. This manuscript describes the objectives, study design and methodology for the Peak Registry. Methods and analysis The Peak Registry is an observational, longitudinal, global registry of adult and paediatric patients with a genetically confirmed diagnosis of PK deficiency. The Peak Steering Committee is composed of 11 clinicians and researchers with experience in the diagnosis and management of PK deficiency from 10 countries, a patient representative and representatives from the sponsor (Agios Pharmaceuticals). The registry objective is to foster an understanding of the longitudinal clinical implications of PK deficiency, including its natural history, treatments and outcomes, and variability in clinical care. The aim is to enrol up to 500 participants from approximately 60 study centres across 20 countries over 7 years, with between 2 and 9 years of follow-up. Data will include demographics, diagnosis history, genotyping, transfusion history, relevant clinical events, medications, emergency room visits and hospitalisations. Ethics and dissemination Registry protocol and informed consent forms are approved by institutional review boards/independent ethics commit

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Grace , R F , Van Beers , E J , Vives Corrons , J L , Glader , B , Glenthøj , A , Kanno , H , Kuo , K H M , Lander , C , Layton , D M , Pospíšilová , D , Viprakasit , V , Li , J , Yan , Y , Boscoe , A N , Bowden , C & Bianchi , P 2023 , ' The Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Global Longitudinal (Peak) Registry : rationale and study design ' , BMJ Open , vol. 13 , no. 3 , e063605 .
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edsoai.on1414369321
Document Type :
Electronic Resource