Clinical Trial: Trisomy 21 in Adulthood

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Trisomy 21 in Adulthood. Evaluation of Health and Social State in Alsace (North-eastern France)

Brief Summary: Trisomy 21 or Down syndrome, is the most common genetic cause of cognitive disability. Currently, in Alsace, the birth prevalence is about 1 in 1600 live births, which means 10 liveborns with Down syndrome each year.If screening and prenatal diagnosis of children with trisomy 21, as well as medical care, social and educational integration in childhood was the subject of much research and has led to remarkable progress in terms of health and medical care, it is not the same for the knowledge about adolescents and adults.Despite a more and more higher life expectancy, the evolution of trisomy 21 in adulthood is often marked by a deterioration in health status, with a regression of acquired psychomotor skills, often attributed only to the precocious occurrence of Alzheimer's dementia. Nevertheless, it seems that the diagnosis of Alzheimer's dementia is often overdiagnosed, and it is well established that only a fraction of Down syndrome patients will develop this type of dementia. Too often a decline in general health, behavioral changes and decreased cognitive abilities are only attributed to the Down syndrome with an early dementia without looking for an underlying, potentially curable, disease.This study aims to better evaluate the health and social status of 100 adults with trisomy 21 in Alsace. The medical evaluation will include a comprehensive assessment of health status and quality of life conducted by the geneticist, a cardiac, sensory, hormonal, biological and radiological evaluation. A speech-language and psychomotor evaluation will also be conducted. A psychiatric consultation and a psychometric assessment will aim to assess cognitive function and to search for associated mood disorders.The expected results are to better know the natural history of trisomy 21 in adulthood, with the determination of the frequency of morbid events specific to adulthood, and also to improve the medical and paramedical care with the establishment of a monitoring program to prev

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Sponsor: University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

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Information By: University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

Dates:
Date Received: August 8, 2012
Date Started: November 2014
Date Completion: October 2019
Last Updated: November 22, 2016
Last Verified: November 2016