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UnknownNCT04186130

Fecal Microbium Change in Pediatric Patients With Spina Bifida: Prospective Case-control Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
40 (estimated)
Sponsor
Yonsei University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
3 Years – 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Purpose: In order to verify the hypothesis that the composition of intestinal microbiota in children with spina bifida is different from that of normal control, prospective comparative analysis would be performed. Background of the study: Spina bifida is a congenital neurological disorder, causing neurogenic bowel. It has been known that the intestinal microbiota in spinal cord injury patient was different than that of control. Changes in intestinal motility, mucous secretion, immune surveillance, and epithelial barrier permeability are possible causes of this change. As spina bifida is also related with neurogenic bowel, the investigators hypothesized that the intestinal microbiota in spina bifida is different from that of normal control. Patients total 30 patients and 10 controls Inclusion for patients Patients who meet following conditions: 1\) Children over 3 years old and under 12 years old who have been diagnosed with spinal bifida with spinal MRI Exclusion for patients and controls 1\) Children with known inflammatory bowel disease or cloacal anomaly Statistical analysis Statistical processing for fecal samples is aimed at alpha or beta diversity using bioinformatics, and the Kruskal-Wallis test is used to compare similarities or differences between each fecal sample. Prior to statistical analysis, the relative abundance of the detected microorganisms is analyzed first, and microorganisms having a distribution less than 0.1% are excluded from the analysis, and the remaining microorganisms are analyzed in the 'genus' step.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2018-11-13
Primary completion
2021-11-01
Completion
2021-11-01
First posted
2019-12-04
Last updated
2019-12-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: South Korea

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