FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTEROLAEMIA - Rare Forms of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia

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Boileau Catherine, U781

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General Aspects
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Collaborations
Funding
Governance of the database
Additional contact
Type of database
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Dates
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General
Identification
Detailed name Rare Forms of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia
Sign or acronym FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTEROLAEMIA
CNIL registration number, number and date of CPP agreement, AFSSAPS (French Health Products Safety Agency) authorisation Accord CNIL : 28/03/2006
General Aspects
Medical area Cardiology
General practice
Health determinants Genetic
Others (details) Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Keywords lipid profile, cardiovascular complications, severity, Health episodes, response to treatment
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Name of the director Boileau
Surname Catherine
Address 75015 PARIS
Email catherine.boileau@inserm.fr
Unit U781
Organization INSERM
Collaborations
Funding
Funding status Public
Details PHRC NATIONAL
Governance of the database
Sponsor(s) or organisation(s) responsible INSERM
Organisation status Public
Additional contact
Main features
Type of database
Type of database Study databases
Study databases (details) Cohort study
Database recruitment is carried out by an intermediary A selection of health institutions and services
Database recruitment is carried out as part of an interventional study No
Additional information regarding sample selection. Inclusion method: prospective. Details concerning this number: 1,000 applicants 250 multiplex families (at least 15 subjects per family)
Database objective
Main objective General objective: To assess and compare the morbidity and mortality of each form of familial hypercholesterolaemia. Secondary objective: To develop the most effective intervention methods possible and establish better targeted treatment tools.
Inclusion criteria Autosomal dominant hypercholesterolaemia
Population type
Age Adulthood (19 to 24 years)
Adulthood (25 to 44 years)
Adulthood (45 to 64 years)
Population covered Sick population
Gender Male
Woman
Geography area National
Detail of the geography area France
Data collection
Dates
Date of first collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) 03/1992
Size of the database
Size of the database (number of individuals) [500-1000[ individuals
Details of the number of individuals 1000
Data
Database activity Data collection completed
Type of data collected Clinical data
Declarative data
Biological data
Clinical data (detail) Direct physical measures
Medical registration
Declarative data (detail) Face to face interview
Biological data (detail) Type of samples taken: blood, lipid profile, DNA and establishment of lymphoblastoid cell lines
Presence of a biobank Yes
Contents of biobank Cell lines
DNA
Details of biobank content DNA bank, lymphoblastoid lines
Health parameters studied Health event/morbidity
Health event/mortality
Procedures
Data collection method Interview: paper questionnaire (manual input) Cinical examinations: handwritten (manual input) Biological analysis: handwritten (manual input)
Participant monitoring Yes
Details on monitoring of participants (Indefinite duration)
Links to administrative sources No
Promotion and access
Promotion
Link to the document http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25052769
Access
Terms of data access (charter for data provision, format of data, availability delay) Data may not be used by academic teams Data may not be used by industrial teams
Access to aggregated data Access on specific project only
Access to individual data No access

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