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Thank you for your interest in the Combined Transcranial and Extracranial
Venous Doppler (CTEVD) Evaluation in MS and related Diseases study. Chronic
cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is an ongoing problem when blood from
the brain has difficulty flowing properly to the heart due to blockages or
stenoses (narrowing of the veins). The main goal of the CTEVD study is to
investigate the prevalence (frequency) of CCSVI in patients with multiple
sclerosis (MS) when compared to healthy controls (HC) and controls with other
neurological disorders (OND). Another important aim of the CTEVD study is to
investigate the relationship between CCSVI and clinical, magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) and environmental-genetic outcomes in MS patients, HC, and
controls with OND.
We have received an enormous response to recent media reports about our study.
Due to the number of applicants and limited funding we are providing you some
detailed information on our study and requesting some details about you in order
to assist us in evaluating your eligibility to participate.
- Applications will be processed according to our study criteria and in
the order they are received
- .Please only use the ctevd@bnac.net
email address to communicate with our study.
- If you decide to write to the email address above, you will receive a
response with instructions to complete an online questionnaire.
- Once the team evaluates the information you provide in the
questionnaire, you will be contacted to inform you if you are eligible for
further screening.
Please note this is a research diagnostic study - there are no treatment
interventions planned in this study. The study procedures include
doppler/ultrasound testing, blood collection, a clinical examination and
completion of an Environmental Questionnaire. Interested participants can also
have an MRI performed. A subset of these individuals with also have an MRI of
the neck veins.
You must:
- Be an adult or child with confirmed MS
- Adult MS must be supported by fulfillment of the McDonald criteria
- Pediatric MS must be supported by fulfillment of Krupp and International
criteria
- Have a disease course of Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS),
Relapse-Remitting (RR),
Secondary-Progressive (SP), or
Primary-Progressive (PP) supported by the Lublin criteria
- Have normal kidney functioning as supported by lab work performed within
2 months of MRI testing (within 2 weeks if other criteria are met)
- Be able to communicate effectively
- Pass screening for MRI and contrast agent safety
- Be able to travel to Buffalo, NY to complete testing (we only have this
site for testing)
You must not:
- Be in active relapse or have steroid treatment in 30 days prior to MRI
- Have any vascular or heart problems
- Have severe cognitive impairment/dysfunction
- Have a history of drug or alcohol abuse, cerebrovascular disease or
cerebral vascular malformations, head injury or brain trauma
- Have any vascular malformations (Bechet Disease, Budd Chiari Syndrome,
Congenital vascular malformations, Deep Vein Thrombosis within the past
year, Chronic Venous Insufficiency of the lower limbs)
- Be pregnant or expect to be pregnant during participation
If you are writing on behalf of a relative or friend, please instruct him/her
to contact us directly at this email address:
ctevd@bnac.net
Please do not make any travel plans until your enrollment is confirmed. All
testing procedures are paid for by BNAC. However, there is no financial
compensation for your participation, or travel and related expenses.
No Doppler or MRV reports will be given to participants or their physicians.
Research MRI reports of the brain can be made available upon request. If you
think you are eligible to participate and are willing to travel to Buffalo, NY
for testing, please take a moment to complete an online questionnaire which has
been designed to assist our team in determining your eligibility as well as
providing valuable clinical data for your research record. The questionnaire can
be accessed by the link in the email response.
Due to the overwhelming response, it will take some time to contact you for
any next steps. But you can get the process started by completing the online
questionnaire. Thank you in advance for your patience.
Kind regards,
Cheryl Kennedy, LMSW, MPH
Clinical Trial Manger/Senior Project Coordinator
Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center
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