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Observational Study of the Prevalence of CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis and in Other Neurodegenerative Diseases (COSMO)
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified April 2012 by Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla

First Received on June 27, 2011.   Last Updated on April 24, 2012   History of Changes
Sponsor: Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla
Collaborator: Opera Srl
Information provided by (Responsible Party): Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01384825
  Purpose

The presence of abnormalities in the cerebral venous circulation, defined as Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI), has recently been reported in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), in healthy subjects and in subjects with other neurological diseases. These reports have aroused much interest both in the scientific world and, above all, among the communities of patients and Associations having the aim of aiding people with MS and of promoting scientific research into this disease.

In the literature published so far there is a lack of verification in large samples of the prevalence of CCSVI in MS compared with that observed in healthy subjects and in those with other diseases of the nervous system.

This is an observational study investigating the prevalence of CCSVI in subjects with MS and comparing it with the prevalence observed in a control population consisting of Healthy Controls (HC) and in a population affected by other neurological diseases of the central nervous system of degenerative, vascular, inflammatory and autoimmune origin.

A total of at least 1,200 adults with MS will be included in the study, as well as 400 healthy subjects and 400 subjects with other neurodegenerative diseases.


Condition
Multiple Sclerosis
Neurodegenerative Diseases

Study Type: Observational
Study Design: Observational Model: Case Control
Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
Official Title: Observational Study of the Prevalence of CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis and in Other Neurodegenerative Diseases

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Further study details as provided by Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla:

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • Prevalence of CCSVI [ Time Frame: The primary outcome will be assessed at enrollment (day 1). No follow-up is planned. ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
    The prevalence of CCSVI in MS (overall and in its various different forms) will be estimated, with 95% confidence intervals, and compared with that of the other groups. The differences in the prevalence of CCSVI between the various groups will be evaluated using the chi-square test. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the method will be estimated with their 95% confidence intervals. Values of p equal to or lower than 0.05 will be considered significant.


Estimated Enrollment: 2000
Study Start Date: December 2010
Estimated Study Completion Date: June 2012
Estimated Primary Completion Date: April 2012 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
Groups/Cohorts
MS
Subjects with Multiple Sclerosis
HC
Healthy Controls
OND
Subjects with Other Neurodegenerative Diseases, including both other non-inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases ("OND") and other inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases ("ONDi")

Detailed Description:

It has been recently reported the possible presence of abnormalities in the cerebral venous circulation of people with MS, in healthy controls and in people with other neurological diseases. These reports have aroused much interest both in the scientific world and, above all, among the communities of patients and Associations having the aim of aiding people with MS and of promoting scientific research into this disease. In particular, the studies by Zamboni and colleagues (Ferrara University) and by Zivadinov and colleagues (University of Buffalo) have suggested an association between CCSVI and MS that was widely reported by the mass media world-wide.

It can be noted that in the literature published so far there is a lack of verification in large samples of the prevalence of CCSVI in MS compared with that observed in healthy subjects and in those with other diseases of the nervous system. The recent and authoritative contributions from the scientific community involved with MS stressing the need for closely controlled and suitably designed clinical studies for investigating the hypotheses suggested with regard to CCSVI (with the necessary thoroughness and with the promptness demanded by the public opinion) are therefore definitely justified.

The possibility that there may be a new pathogenic mechanism underlying the development of MS, not in line with the majority of the experimental data concerning the aetiopathogenesis of this disease, has produced a strong echo throughout the scientific community. Increasingly, in recent months, both the working groups mentioned above and new authors have developed further research studies in order to confirm and extend the results obtained and to lay scientifically sound foundations for possible therapeutic applications for this discovery.

The Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla (FISM) Onlus, in its capacity as Promoter of this study, wishes, responsibly, to produce the best possible answer for people with MS all over the world. It therefore feels that it is necessary to proceed with the utmost scientific thoroughness, initially by means of a large-scale sample study for evaluating the prevalence of venous abnormalities in MS compared with that observed in normal controls and in controls with other diseases of the nervous system. In this context, the features of this study that distinguish it from previous studies and from the current state of knowledge are the following:

  1. Blind multi-Site observational study using the Echo-Color-Doppler equipment assigned to the study;
  2. Size of the sample with MS, of at least 1200 study subjects;
  3. Evaluation of the prevalence of CCSVI and of other malformations of the venous haemodynamics in the Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS), Relapsing-Remitting (RR), Primary Progressive (PP) and Secondary Progressive (SP) forms of MS, using a larger sample than those involved up to the present time.

In this observational study, the prevalence of CCSVI and of other malformations of the venous haemodynamics will be evaluated in different forms of MS and in other diseases of the nervous system. This is therefore an observational study investigating the prevalence of CCSVI in subjects with MS and comparing it with the prevalence observed in a control population consisting of healthy subjects and in a population of people with other neurological diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system of degenerative, vascular, inflammatory and autoimmune origin.

The study is a multi-Site observational study. A total of at least 1,200 adults with MS will be included in the study, as well as 400 healthy subjects and 400 subjects with other neurodegenerative diseases.

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years to 55 Years
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes
Sampling Method:   Non-Probability Sample
Study Population

A total of at least 1,200 adults with MS will be included in the study, as well as 400 healthy subjects and 400 subjects with other neurodegenerative diseases.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Group A (MS)

  • Age: 18 to 55;
  • Subjects of either sex with a diagnosis of MS according to McDonald's criteria and subsequent revisions (38, 39) and patients with CIS;
  • Course of the disease: RR - SP - PP - CIS;
  • Duration of the disease: from 1 month to 25 years for RR, SP and PP subjects; 5 years at most for the subjects with CIS,
  • Not in a period of clinical relapsing of the disease (at least 30 days since the last clinical relapse),
  • Subjects treated or not with immunomodulating and immunosuppressive drugs;
  • Signature of the informed consent form.

Group B (HC)

  • Age: 18 to 55;
  • No significant diseases and no familiarity for MS, that is to say healthy controls (HC);
  • Signature of the informed consent form. The subjects included in this group may be, for instance, non-blood relatives or spouses of the subjects with MS or with any of the other diseases being studied, or be linked to them by ties of affinity (e.g. a son-in-law with a father-in-law, a husband with his wife's brother, etc.) or accompanying persons or operators from other Sites.

Group C (OND)

  • Age: 18 to 55 ;
  • Subjects with other non-inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases (OND) such as, by way of example, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and heredoataxia.
  • Signature of the informed consent form.

Group D (ONDi)

  • Age: 18 - 55
  • Patients with other inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases (ONDi) such as, by way of example, optical neuromyelitis (ONM), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), encephalitis, neurolupus, neurological complications of systemic autoimmune diseases.
  • Signature of the informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Presence of acute or chronic diseases of an invalidating nature or that could interfere with the design and aims of the study;
  • Clinically ascertained heart disease (New YOrk Heart AssoCiation (NYHA) Class ≥ I).
  • Past episodes of venous thromboembolism (including both Deep Vein Thrombosis and lung embolism).
  • Tumours.
  • Thrombophilia as defined in the case history.
  • Diabetes.
  • Primitive or secondary pulmonary hypertension and related treatment.
  • Concomitant systemic steroid treatment or in the last 30 days.
  • Current or past cerebrovascular disease.
  • Episodes of Transient Global Amnesia (TGA).
  • Obvious pregnancy.
  • Past diagnosis of CCSVI or earlier treatment for CCSVI.
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01384825

Locations
Italy
Azienda Ospedali Riuniti - Div. di Neurologia - Centro Studi Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Ancona, Italy, 60126
Contact: Leandro Provinciali     +390715964501     l.provinciali@univpm.it    
Principal Investigator: Leandro Provinciali            
Università di Bari - Ospedale Consorziale Policlinico - Dip. Scienze Neurologiche e Psichiatriche Recruiting
Bari, Italy, 70124
Contact: Maria Trojano     +390805478555     mtrojano@neurol.uniba.it    
Principal Investigator: Maria Trojano            
Azienda USL Città di Bologna - Distretto Santo Stefano Savena - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Bologna, Italy, 40141
Contact: Sergio Stecchi         Sergio.Stecchi@ausl.bologna.it    
Principal Investigator: Sergio Stecchi            
Azienda Ospedaliera Spedali Civili Presidio Montichiari - Centro Studi Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Brescia, Italy, 25012
Contact: Ruggero Capra         ruggero.capra@gmail.com    
Principal Investigator: Ruggero Capra            
Università degli Studi di Cagliari - Centro Sclerosi Multipla - Ospedale Binaghi Recruiting
Cagliari, Italy, 09126
Contact: Maria Giovanna Marrosu     +390706092829     gmarrosu@unica.it    
Principal Investigator: Maria Giovanna Marrosu            
Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria "Policlinico Vittorio Emanuele" - Istituto Scienze Neurologiche Recruiting
Catania, Italy, 95123
Contact: Francesco Patti         patti@unict.it    
Principal Investigator: Francesco Patti            
Azienda Ospedaliera "Garibaldi" - U.O. Neurologia Recruiting
Catania, Italy, 95122
Contact: Davide Maimone     +390957595316     dmaimone@tiscali.it    
Principal Investigator: Davide Maimone            
Istituto San Raffaele Giuseppe Giglio - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Cefalù, Italy, 90015
Contact: Luigi Grimaldi     +390921920362     luigi.grimaldi@hsr.it    
Principal Investigator: Luigi Grimaldi            
Ospedale Universitario G. D'Annunzio - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Chieti, Italy, 66013
Contact: Alessandra Lugaresi     +390871358532     lugaresi@unich.it    
Principal Investigator: Alessandra Lugaresi            
Azienda Ospedaliera San Giuseppe - Centro Scl. Multipla - U.O. Neurologia Suspended
Empoli, Italy, 50053
Università degli Studi di Ferrara Arcispedale Sant'Anna - Istituto di Clinica Neurologica Recruiting
Ferrara, Italy, 44100
Contact: Enrico Granieri     +390532237543     gnr@dns.unife.it    
Principal Investigator: Enrico Granieri            
Università degli Studi di Ferrara Arcispedale Sant'Anna - Clinica Neurologica Recruiting
Ferrara, Italy, 44100
Contact: Maria Rosaria Tola     +390532236264     tlr@dns.unife.it    
Principal Investigator: Maria Rosaria Tola            
Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Suspended
Firenze, Italy, 50134
Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi - Centro di Riferimento Regionale per la Sclerosi Multipla Suspended
Firenze, Italy, 50134
Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Ospedali Riuniti - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Foggia, Italy, 71122
Contact: Gianfranco Costantino     +393387201500     gcostantino@ospedaliriunitifoggia.it    
Principal Investigator: Gianfranco Costantino            
Ospedale S. Antonio Abate - Centro Studi Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Gallarate, Italy, 21013
Contact: Angelo Ghezzi         angelo.ghezzi@aogallarate.it    
Principal Investigator: Angelo Ghezzi            
Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Martino Recruiting
Genova, Italy, 16132
Contact: Giovanni L Mancardi, MD     +390103537050     glmancardi@neurologia.unige.it    
Principal Investigator: Giovanni L Mancardi            
Ospedale S. Andrea - Divisione di Neurologia Recruiting
La Spezia, Italy, 19124
Contact: Massimo Del Sette         massimo.delsette@asl5.liguria.it    
Principal Investigator: Massimo Del Sette            
Ospedale Tappeiner - Div. Neurologica Recruiting
Merano, Italy, 39012
Contact: Frediano Tezzon         Frediano.Tezzon@asbmeran-o.it    
Principal Investigator: Frediano Tezzon            
IRCCS Centro Studi Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo" di Messina Recruiting
Messina, Italy, 98121
Contact: Edoardo Sessa     +390903656722     edoardo.sessa@centroneurolesi.it    
Principal Investigator: Edoardo Sessa            
Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria "G. Martino" - Dipartimento Neuroscienze Psichiatria e Anestesiologia Recruiting
Messina, Italy, 98125
Contact: Maria Buccafusca     +390902213502     mbuccafusca@libero.it    
Principal Investigator: Maria Buccafusca            
Fondazione Ist. Neurologico Besta - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Milano, Italy, 20133
Contact: Renato Mantegazza     +39 0223943053     rmantegazza@istituto-besta.it    
Principal Investigator: Renato Mantegazza            
Università degli Studi di Milano - Dipartimento di Neurologia - Ospedale S. Raffaele - Via Olgettina , 60 Recruiting
Milano, Italy, 20132
Contact: Giancarlo Comi     +390226433087     g.comi@hsr.it    
Principal Investigator: Giancarlo Comi            
Ospedale Niguarda Cà Granda - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Milano, Italy, 20162
Contact: Alessandra Protti         alessandra.protti@ospedaleniguarda.it    
Principal Investigator: Alessandra Protti            
Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, IRCCS Santa Maria Nascente - Unità Operativa Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Milano, Italy, 20148
Contact: Marco Rovaris, MD     +390240308037     mrovaris@dongnocchi.it    
Principal Investigator: Marco Rovaris            
Università Federico II - Clinica Neurologica II Recruiting
Napoli, Italy, 80131
Contact: Vincenzo Brescia Morra     +390817462788     centrosm@unina.it    
Principal Investigator: Vincenzo Brescia Morra            
II Università di Napoli - Istituto di Scienze Neurologiche - II Clinica Neurologica Withdrawn
Napoli, Italy, 80138
Azienda Ospedaliera S. Luigi - Centro Sclerosi Multipla - Divisione Universitaria di Neurologia Recruiting
Orbassano, Italy, 10043
Contact: Antonio Bertolotto     +300119026397     antonio.bertolotto@gmail.com    
Principal Investigator: Antonio Bertolotto            
Policlinico Az. Ospedaliera - Clinica Neurologica I Recruiting
Padova, Italy, 35128
Contact: Paolo Gallo         paolo.gallo@unipd.it    
Principal Investigator: Paolo Gallo            
Università degli Studi di Palermo - Istituto di Neuropsichiatria - A.O.U.P. "P. Giaccone" Suspended
Palermo, Italy, 90129
Azienda Ospedaliera Villa Sofia C.T.O. - Neurologia Padiglione Geriatrico Recruiting
Palermo, Italy, 90146
Contact: Salvatore Cottone     +390917808471     salvatore.cottone61@libero.it    
Principal Investigator: Salvatore Cottone            
Istituto Neurologico C. Mondino - Divisione di Neurologia Recruiting
Pavia, Italy, 27100
Contact: Roberto Bergamaschi     +390382380259     roberto.bergamaschi@mondino.it    
Principal Investigator: Roberto Bergamaschi            
Arciospedale S. Maria Nuova - Centro Studi Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Reggio Emilia, Italy, 42100
Contact: Luisa Motta         luisa.motti@asmn.re.it    
Principal Investigator: Luisa Motti            
Università Tor Vergata - Clinica Neurologica - Dipartimento di Neuroscienze Recruiting
Roma, Italy, 00133
Contact: Diego Centonze     +390620903111     centonze@uniroma2.it    
Principal Investigator: Diego Centonze            
Ospedale Sant'Andrea - Neurologia e Centro Neurologico Terapie Sperimentali Recruiting
Roma, Italy, 00189
Contact: Marco Salvetti     +390633775994     marco.salvetti@uniroma1.it    
Principal Investigator: Marco Salvetti            
Università di Sassari - Clinica Neurologica Suspended
Sassari, Italy, 07100
Università degli Studi di Siena - Dip. di Neuroscienze - U.O. Neurologia e Malattie Neurometaboliche Recruiting
Siena, Italy, 53100
Contact: Antonio Federico     +390577585763     federico@unisi.it    
Principal Investigator: Antonio Federico            
Università degli Studi di Siena - Dip. di Neuroscienze - Sez. Neurologia Recruiting
Siena, Italy, 53100
Contact: Alessandro Rossi     +390577233484     rossiale@unisi.it    
Contact: Monica Ulivelli     +390577585401     ulivelli@unisi.it    
Principal Investigator: Alessandro Rossi            
Principal Investigator: Monica Ulivelli            
Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria S. Giovanni Battista - Centro Sclerosi Multipla - Dipartimento di Neuroscienze Recruiting
Torino, Italy, 10126
Contact: Paola Cavalla     +390116335432     pcavalla@molinette.piemonte.it    
Principal Investigator: Paola Cavalla            
Azienda Ospedaliera "Ca Foncello" - Dipartimento di Neuroscienze - U.O. Neurologia Recruiting
Treviso, Italy, 31100
Contact: Bruno Giometto     +390422322527     bruno.giometto@unipd.it    
Principal Investigator: Bruno Giometto            
Ospedale di Cattinara - Istituto Clinica Neurologica Recruiting
Trieste, Italy, 34149
Contact: Marino Zorzon         m.zorzon@fmc.units.it    
Principal Investigator: Marino Zorzon            
Ospedale S. Bortolo - Divisione di Neurologia - Centro Sclerosi Multipla Recruiting
Vicenza, Italy, 36100
Contact: Franca Bortolon         centrosclerosimultipla@ulssvicenza.it    
Principal Investigator: Franca Bortolon            
Azienda Sanitaria Provinciale di Ragusa Ospedale "R. Guzzardi" - U.O.C. Neurologia e Neurofisiopatologia, Stroke Unit Recruiting
Vittoria, Italy, 97019
Contact: Francesco Iemolo         f.iemolo@tin.it    
Principal Investigator: Francesco Iemolo            
Sponsors and Collaborators
Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla
Opera Srl
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Giovanni L Mancardi, MD Università di Genova - Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Oftalmologia e Genetica - Via De Toni, 5 - Genova
Principal Investigator: Giancarlo Comi Divisione di Neurologia e Servizio di Neurofisiologia, Ospedale San Raffaele di Milano
  More Information

No publications provided

Responsible Party: Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01384825     History of Changes
Other Study ID Numbers: FISM 2010R1
Study First Received: June 27, 2011
Last Updated: April 24, 2012
Health Authority: Italy: Ethics Committee

Keywords provided by Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla:
Multiple Sclerosis
Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
Chronic CerebroSpinal Venous Insufficiency
Prevalence
Case-control

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Multiple Sclerosis
Sclerosis
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Demyelinating Autoimmune Diseases, CNS
Autoimmune Diseases of the Nervous System
Nervous System Diseases
Demyelinating Diseases
Autoimmune Diseases
Immune System Diseases
Pathologic Processes

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