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Kid Cards: Teaching Kids About Medicines

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This study is being done to see if education about medicines directed toward children will improve their knowledge. The investigators also want to know if this knowledge lasts over time. Right now there are few medication instructional cards that are appropriate for children. Most of the medication cards provide information for adults. Some studies have shown that by teaching children directly, the children may take medicine at the right time for the right reason, have fewer side effects and know more about their medicine. The purpose of this research study is to see if education about medication helps children learn more about their medicine and if this knowledge lasts.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Collection From Patients With Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Using Plerixafor...

Sickle Cell Disease

With recent advances in gene editing, gene therapy is becoming a viable curative treatment option for sickle cell disease. In order to do genetic manipulation, investigators need to collect hematopoietic stem cells from patients with sickle cell disease. In this study, investigators want to study the safety and feasibility of collecting peripheral blood stem cells from pediatric and young adult patients with sickle cell disease after administering plerixafor. Studying these peripheral blood stem cells will help in optimizing the yield of peripheral CD34+ cells from pediatric and young adult patients with sickle cell disease, which in turn will help to develop better gene therapies for these patients. Primary Objectives Determine the safety profile associated with administration of plerixafor in pediatric and young adult patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). To estimate the number of CD34+ cells/kg of body weight that can be collected with peripheral apheresis after administration of plerixafor in pediatric and young adult patients with SCD. Exploratory Objectives To describe the kinetics of CD34+ cell mobilization in peripheral blood after - + cells obtained from pediatric and young adult patients with SCD. To study the effect of hydroxyurea therapy on senescence in plerixafor-mobilized CD34+ cells obtained from pediatric and young adult patients with SCD.

Withdrawn20 enrollment criteria

Phase 1 Study of Zoledronic Acid in Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease

The long-term goal of this study is to learn if Zoledronic Acid can prevent or reduce pain in sickle cell disease. The goal of this study is to learn about the safety of Zoledronic Acid in persons with sickle cell disease who experience chronic pain requiring medical treatment or use of narcotics.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Mindfulness and Yoga Therapy for Acute Pain in Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell CrisisSickle Cell Disease

Patients with sickle cell disease suffer from acute and chronic pain that diminishes their quality of life. The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of mindfulness meditation, breathing exercises, and gentle yoga therapy as supportive measures for the management of acute vaso-occlusive pain crises in the inpatient setting.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Novel Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Define a Unique Restrictive Cardiomyopathy in Sickle...

Sickle Cell Disease

The purpose of this study is to use cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) and echocardiographic tissue Doppler imaging to demonstrate a unique restrictive cardiomyopathy of sickle cell disease. The investigators will characterize its frequency and how it might change (e.g., presence/absence and severity) over a 2-year period.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Two Methods of Transfusion for Stroke Prevention in Sickle Cell

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Chronic blood transfusions are essential supportive care for sickle cell patients at high risk for morbidity and mortality due to stroke. These patients, however, are at risk for iron overload. In the investigator's comprehensive sickle cell center, the investigators support chronic transfusion with rapid manual partial exchange transfusions (RMPET) using a single access central line port. The investigators do not have a comprehensive adult sickle cell program but upon transition of patients the patients would be provided simple transfusion (ST) in an adult ambulatory infusion setting due to nursing acuity needed for RMPET. The investigators plan to study the institution's participants currently on chronic transfusion support and compare different transfusion modalities to better understand the effects from switching from RMPET to ST. To date, there are no such comparisons within and between sickle cell patients in the literature.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Decision Aid

Sickle Cell Disease

The purpose of this study is to gather decision making needs information from caregivers and patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) in order to develop a web-based decision aid tool. Study subjects will participate in interviews defining treatment decision making needs during which investigators will ask information about their SCD. Notes taken from these interviews will allow the research team to better understand current practice related to clinical practice and allow for better refinement of the decision aid tool. An additional group of participants will be asked to review the web-based Sickle Cell Decision Aid. Participants will be asked to describe thoughts about the site, including but not limited to ease of navigation, content and construction. This study will provide information for the conduct of a randomized controlled trial for the use of a web based decision aid to give patients with sickle cell disease and parent/legal guardian of children with sickle cell disease accurate information about risks and benefits of therapies and enable them to make decisions based on their individual values and preferences.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Study of Hydroxyurea to Treat Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease

The aim of this single-center observational study was to evaluate quality of life, clinical effectiveness, and satisfaction in pediatric and young adult patients with sickle cell disease receiving hydroxyurea.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Fertility Preservation in Women Who Will Have Gonadotoxic Therapy or Hematopoetic Stem Cell Transplantation,...

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Background: - Some treatments for cancer or other diseases can lead to infertility in women. These treatments include chemotherapy, some stem cell transplants, and pelvic radiotherapy. They are called gonadotoxic therapies. Women can now have their eggs frozen before they have these treatments. This may allow them to get pregnant later. Researchers want to learn more about this technology and processes. Objectives: - To provide egg freezing for women having gonadotoxic therapies at NIH. To learn more about the effects of these therapies. Eligibility: - Women at least 18 years old who are past puberty and before menopause. They must be scheduled to have gonadotoxic therapies. Design: Participants will be screened with medical history and blood and hormone tests. They will also have a physical exam and transvaginal ultrasound. Ovary stimulation: participants will have medications injected under the skin. These increase the chance of fertility. This phase will take about 8 20 days. Participants will have blood drawn and transvaginal ultrasound daily or every other day. Some participants will also have blood thinner injected daily. Egg retrieval: participants will check in to the hospital. Eggs will be removed with a needle during a short surgery. Participants will be awake but sedated. Participants may stay overnight in the hospital. They will return every 1 3 days for 1 3 weeks for blood tests. Mature eggs will be frozen after egg retrieval and immature eggs (which cannot be fertilized for clinical use) will be used for research. Participants can use their eggs in the future at outside, private fertility clinics to try to become pregnant. If the eggs are stored for more than 5 years, participants must pay for storage.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Transfusion Treatment in Patients With SCD

AnemiaSickle Cell

The "National Transfusion Treatment Survey in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD)" is a prospective longitudinal systemic study that was created in order to evaluate the therapeutic approach, mainly transfusional, in patients affected by SCD throughout Italy and to improve the quality of care and implement research. The survey will evaluate all patients affected by different forms of sickle cell disease (HbS homozygosis, Thalassoso-drepanocytosis, HbS / HbC compound heterozygosis, other possible genetic compounds). Patients will be selected according with a SCD diagnosis confirmed by standardized biochemical criteria or by DNA analysis. Patients will be excluded from the study who do not meet the these requirements, who are unable to understand the protocol or able to give informed consent in the absence of any legal representative. All data will be collected through a standard web-based application, which will be completed by the responsable investigator or by sub-investigators selected by each center, after registration on the site providing personal data and indicating the affiliation structure. All data will be subsequently encrypted by the Central Server. The operator will subsequently be able to access the patient's clinical data to perform the updates, in order to follow the patient's clinical evolution over time. The study will not involve any additional tests compared to the routine of patient control.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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