队列概况:韩国罕见儿科内分泌和代谢疾病理想预后的多中心网络(OUTSPREAD研究)。

IF 2.8 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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摘要

罕见内分泌疾病是一种复杂的疾病,由于其慢性性质和相关的长期并发症,需要终身专业护理。在韩国,缺乏关于临床实践和结果的全国性数据限制了患者护理的进展。因此,启动了儿童罕见内分泌和代谢疾病理想预后多中心网络(OUTSPREAD)研究。该研究涉及全国30个中心。该研究旨在通过收集全面的临床数据、生物标本和患者报告的结果来确定患者护理中的并发症和未满足的需求,从而改善韩国罕见内分泌疾病患者的长期预后。优先考虑儿童期发病的垂体、肾上腺或性腺疾病,如颅咽管瘤、先天性肾上腺增生(CAH)和特纳综合征。第一研究阶段(2022-2024)计划入组1300例患者。回顾性回顾1980-2023年间诊断、治疗和随访的临床、生化和影像学资料。对于同意参加前瞻性队列的患者,将前瞻性地收集临床数据和生物标本,以发现理想的生物标志物,预测疾病控制措施的有效性和预后。将评估患者报告的结果,包括生活质量和抑郁量表,以评估心理社会结果。此外,一项针对CAH患者的亚研究将开发一种使用液相色谱-串联质谱法的类固醇激素分析方法,以改善诊断和监测治疗结果。这项研究将通过发现理想的生物标志物,引入循证治疗指南,最终改善罕见内分泌和代谢疾病领域的长期疗效,解决未满足的临床需求。
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Cohort profile: Multicenter Networks for Ideal Outcomes of Rare Pediatric Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases in Korea (OUTSPREAD study).

Rare endocrine diseases are complex conditions that require lifelong specialized care due to their chronic nature and associated long-term complications. In Korea, a lack of nationwide data on clinical practice and outcomes has limited progress in patient care. Therefore, the Multicenter Networks for Ideal Outcomes of Pediatric Rare Endocrine and Metabolic Disease (OUTSPREAD) study was initiated. This study involves 30 centers across Korea. The study aims to improve the long-term prognosis of Korean patients with rare endocrine diseases by collecting comprehensive clinical data, biospecimens, and patient-reported outcomes to identify complications and unmet needs in patient care. Patients with childhood-onset pituitary, adrenal, or gonadal disorders, such as craniopharyngioma, congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), and Turner syndrome were prioritized. The planned enrollment is 1,300 patients during the first study phase (2022-2024). Clinical, biochemical, and imaging data from diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up during 1980-2023 were retrospectively reviewed. For patients who agreed to participate in the prospective cohort, clinical data and biospecimens will be prospectively collected to discover ideal biomarkers that predict the effectiveness of disease control measures and prognosis. Patient-reported outcomes, including quality of life and depression scales, will be evaluated to assess psychosocial outcomes. Additionally, a substudy on CAH patients will develop a steroid hormone profiling method using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to improve diagnosis and monitoring of treatment outcomes. This study will address unmet clinical needs by discovering ideal biomarkers, introducing evidence-based treatment guidelines, and ultimately improving long-term outcomes in the areas of rare endocrine and metabolic diseases.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism Journal is the official publication of the Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology. Its formal abbreviated title is “Ann Pediatr Endocrinol Metab”. It is a peer-reviewed open access journal of medicine published in English. The journal was launched in 1996 under the title of ‘Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology’ until 2011 (pISSN 1226-2242). Since 2012, the title is now changed to ‘Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism’. The Journal is published four times per year on the last day of March, June, September, and December. It is widely distributed for free to members of the Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology, medical schools, libraries, and academic institutions. The journal is indexed/tracked/covered by web sites of PubMed Central, PubMed, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, EBSCO, EMBASE, KoreaMed, KoMCI, KCI, Science Central, DOI/CrossRef, Directory of Open Access Journals(DOAJ), and Google Scholar. The aims of Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism are to contribute to the advancements in the fields of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism through the scientific reviews and interchange of all of pediatric endocrinology and metabolism. It aims to reflect the latest clinical, translational, and basic research trends from worldwide valuable achievements. In addition, genome research, epidemiology, public education and clinical practice guidelines in each country are welcomed for publication. The Journal particularly focuses on research conducted with Asian-Pacific children whose genetic and environmental backgrounds are different from those of the Western. Area of specific interest include the following : Growth, puberty, glucose metabolism including diabetes mellitus, obesity, nutrition, disorders of sexual development, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal cortex, bone or other endocrine and metabolic disorders from infancy through adolescence.
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