2/5 HEAL Consortium: Establishing Innovative Approaches for the HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study
2/5 HEAL 联盟:建立健康大脑和儿童发展研究的创新方法
基本信息
- 批准号:9900284
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27.17万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-30 至 2022-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdoptedAffectAgeAlcohol or Other Drugs useArkansasBehavior assessmentBehavioralBrainChildChild DevelopmentChildhoodCognitiveCollaborationsCollectionComplexDataData AnalysesDevelopmentEnvironmental ExposureEquilibriumExposure toFamilyFamily history ofFrequenciesFutureGrantGrowthHome environmentIllinoisImageImpairmentIncidenceInfantInstitutionMachine LearningMagnetic Resonance ImagingMeconiumMothersMotorNeonatal Abstinence SyndromeNorth CarolinaOpioidOutcomeParent-Child RelationsParticipantPediatric HospitalsPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacotherapyPhasePhysiologyPilot ProjectsPlayPositioning AttributePregnancyPregnant WomenProtocols documentationPsychologistPsychopathologyQuality ControlReadinessReportingResearch DesignResearch InstituteRiskRoleSalivaSamplingSiteStandardizationStructureSubstance Use DisorderThird Pregnancy TrimesterToddlerTrainingUmbilical cord structureUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkbasechildhood adversitycognitive developmentcognitive testingdesigndrug exposure in uteroexperiencefetalfetal drug exposurefetal opioid exposurein uteroinnovationinstrumentmembermultidisciplinaryneurodevelopmentneuroimagingnovelopioid epidemicopioid exposureopioid usepediatricianphase 2 designsphase 2 studypostnatalprenatalreal-time imagesrecruitresearch studysample collectionskillstooltreatment programwearable device
项目摘要
Opioid use among pregnant women is increasing significantly, and consequently, a more than 5-fold increase
in the incidence of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) has been reported since 2000. Preliminary studies
show that prenatal opioid exposure is associated with increased risk of impaired neurodevelopment across
cognitive, motor and behavioral domains. Therefore, studies to rigorously characterize the impacts of prenatal
opioid exposure on early brain development are critically needed. In our application, five institutions (Duke
University, Arkansas Children’s Research Institute, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) with complementary expertise, have
formed a consortium to develop strategies to prepare for the Phase II HEALthy Brain and Child Development
Study, a planned large scale multi-site research study to examine the long-term impact of prenatal drug
exposure on long term childhood outcomes. Leveraging the unique skills of our multidisciplinary team, we will
develop essential instruments and strategies (recruitment/retention protocols, assessment batteries, and novel
tools) for the Phase II study (Aim 1). We will conduct pilot studies (fetal and postnatal imaging, advanced
imaging harmonization and quality control, assessment administration, biosampling) to evaluate instruments
for the Phase II study (Aim 2). Finally, we will analyze available data (Aim 3), including imaging, behavioral,
cognitive and maternal data from studies focusing on early brain development, to provide critical information to
guide the Phase II study design. Upon completion of the proposed aims, our consortium will be in an ideal
position to conduct the future Phase II study.
孕妇使用阿片类药物的人数显著增加,因此增加了5倍以上。
新生儿戒断综合征(NAS)的发病率自2000年以来一直有报道。初步研究
产前阿片类药物暴露与神经发育受损的风险增加有关,
认知运动和行为领域因此,严格描述产前检查影响的研究
阿片类药物暴露对早期大脑发育的影响是迫切需要的。在我们的应用程序中,五个机构(杜克
阿肯色州大学儿童研究所,辛辛那提儿童医院,伊利诺伊大学
厄巴纳-香槟和查佩尔山的北卡罗来纳州大学)具有互补的专业知识,
成立了一个联盟,制定战略,为第二阶段健康的大脑和儿童发展做准备
研究,一项计划中的大规模多中心研究,旨在检查产前药物的长期影响
长期的童年结局。利用我们多学科团队的独特技能,我们将
制定必要的工具和战略(招聘/保留协议,评估电池,
II期研究(目标1)的工具)。我们将进行试点研究(胎儿和产后成像,先进的
成像协调和质量控制、评估管理、生物采样),以评价仪器
II期研究(目标2)。最后,我们将分析可用的数据(目标3),包括成像,行为,
从专注于早期大脑发育的研究中获得的认知和母体数据,
指导II期研究设计。在完成了建议的目标后,我们的财团将处于一个理想的状态,
进行未来的II期研究。
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2/5 HEAL Consortium: Establishing Innovative Approaches for the HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study
2/5 HEAL 联盟:建立健康大脑和儿童发展研究的创新方法
- 批准号:
10020476 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
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Core Elements and Scientific Focus Areas Coordination Component
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10261555 - 财政年份:2016
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