FLOWER: Following Longitudinal Outcomes With Epidemiology for Rare Diseases

Study Purpose

FLOWER is a completely virtual, nationwide, real-world observational study to collect, annotate, standardize, and report clinical data for rare diseases. Patients participate in the study by electronic consent (eConsent) and sign a medical records release to permit data collection. Medical records are accessed from institutions directly via eFax or paper fax, online from patient electronic medical record (EMR) portals, direct from DNA/RNA sequencing and molecular profiling vendors, and via electronic health information exchanges. Patients and their treating physicians may also optionally provide medical records. Medical records are received in or converted to electronic/digitized formats (CCDA, FHIR, PDF), sorted by medical record type (clinic visit, in-patient hospital, out-patient clinic, infusion and out-patient pharmacies, etc.) and made machine-readable to support data annotation, full text searches, and natural language processing (NLP) algorithms to further facilitate feature identification.

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Healthy volunteers are participants who do not have a disease or condition, or related conditions or symptoms

No
Study Type

An interventional clinical study is where participants are assigned to receive one or more interventions (or no intervention) so that researchers can evaluate the effects of the interventions on biomedical or health-related outcomes.


An observational clinical study is where participants identified as belonging to study groups are assessed for biomedical or health outcomes.


Searching Both is inclusive of interventional and observational studies.

Observational
Eligible Ages N/A and Over
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • - Any person with a known or suspected rare disease, defined by their prevalence of fewer than 200,000 individuals nationwide.
Diseases include but are not limited to: Alpha- or Beta- Thalassemia Amyloidosis Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) Huntington's Disease (HD) Gaucher Disease GM1 Gangliosidosis Myasthenia Gravis Pompe Disease Sickle Cell Disease Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) Transthyretin Amyloid Polyneuropathy (ATTR-PN)
  • - Patients or their legally-authorized representative must be willing and able to provide informed consent (and assent, if applicable).
Deceased persons may participate via consent of their legally-authorized representative in accordance with applicable Federal and state laws.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • - Patient or LAR is unable to provide informed consent.
  • - Patient resides in a country other than the United States and is unable to provide access to medical records.

Trial Details

Trial ID:

This trial id was obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov, a service of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, providing information on publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants with locations in all 50 States and in 196 countries.

NCT06539169
Phase

Phase 1: Studies that emphasize safety and how the drug is metabolized and excreted in humans.

Phase 2: Studies that gather preliminary data on effectiveness (whether the drug works in people who have a certain disease or condition) and additional safety data.

Phase 3: Studies that gather more information about safety and effectiveness by studying different populations and different dosages and by using the drug in combination with other drugs.

Phase 4: Studies occurring after FDA has approved a drug for marketing, efficacy, or optimal use.

Lead Sponsor

The sponsor is the organization or person who oversees the clinical study and is responsible for analyzing the study data.

xCures
Principal Investigator

The person who is responsible for the scientific and technical direction of the entire clinical study.

N/A
Principal Investigator Affiliation N/A
Agency Class

Category of organization(s) involved as sponsor (and collaborator) supporting the trial.

Industry
Overall Status Recruiting
Countries United States
Conditions

The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied.

Alpha-Thalassemia, Beta-Thalassemia, Amyloidosis, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Early-Onset Alzheimer Disease, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Huntington Disease, Gaucher Disease, GM1 Gangliosidosis, Myasthenia Gravis, Pompe Disease, Sickle Cell Disease, Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy, Rare Diseases
Additional Details

This study does not require data entry by treating site staff or physicians. Centralized data structuring is completed by xCures study staff. Data elements are aggregated, normalized, and coded to OMOP-based ontologies (SNOMED, LOINC, ICD-10, CTCAE, RxNorm, and MedDRA) in one process, permitting standardization of verbatim terms from medical records. The data collection platform supports 21 CFR Part 11-compliant data annotation with formal QC/QA process, medical review, and source data verification. Beyond EMR data, raw DICOM images (MRI, CT files) can be collected from all sites of care and anonymized for integration with the clinical data. Molecular profiling and somatic or germline genomics results, and biochemical lab data, when available, are collected from commercial and academic sources and centralized. Additionally, patient- and caregiver-reported outcome surveys (PROs) can be collected to supplement information not found in clinical records. Together, these clinical, imaging, biomarker, and assessment data will provide a comprehensive and longitudinal documentation of rare diseases in near real-time in a single observational basket study. Traditional rare disease research registries rely on patients reporting many aspects of their condition via surveys or rely on key opinion leaders at specific institutions managing a team to enroll patients and annotate necessary data. These put unnecessary burdens on patients and strain limited research resources at medical centers. Gathering the necessary data and in sufficient quantities is often a limitation to successfully defining the natural history of a rare disease.

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xCures, Los Altos, California

Status

Recruiting

Address

xCures

Los Altos, California, 94022

Site Contact

Mark Shapiro

[email protected]

707-641-4475

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