Heller_2006_Am.J.Med.Genet.C.Semin.Med.Genet_142C_187

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Title : Clinical trials in children with Down syndrome: issues from a cognitive research perspective - Heller_2006_Am.J.Med.Genet.C.Semin.Med.Genet_142C_187
Author(s) : Heller JH , Spiridigliozzi GA , Crissman BG , Sullivan-Saarela JA , Li JS , Kishnani PS
Ref : American Journal of Medicine Genet C Semin Med Genet , 142C :187 , 2006
Abstract :

Clinical and translational research play a key role in the transition of basic research discoveries to effective therapies. In Down syndrome (DS), these research approaches are not well utilized or developed to test new therapies to improve cognitive and/or adaptive function in this population. This article reviews the history of clinical trial research in children with DS from a cognitive research perspective and discusses important issues relevant to the conduct of well designed clinical trials for this population. Specific issues addressed include: funding, study design, study medication, subject recruitment and retention, safety, and efficacy challenges. The Duke Down Syndrome Research Team's program of clinical research of cholinesterase inhibitors for individuals with DS serves as the model application for the identified research principles. It is hoped that this article will raise awareness of the unmet need for clinical research in the cognitive and adaptive function of individuals with DS, especially children with DS.

PubMedSearch : Heller_2006_Am.J.Med.Genet.C.Semin.Med.Genet_142C_187
PubMedID: 16838317

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Heller JH, Spiridigliozzi GA, Crissman BG, Sullivan-Saarela JA, Li JS, Kishnani PS (2006)
Clinical trials in children with Down syndrome: issues from a cognitive research perspective
American Journal of Medicine Genet C Semin Med Genet 142C :187

Heller JH, Spiridigliozzi GA, Crissman BG, Sullivan-Saarela JA, Li JS, Kishnani PS (2006)
American Journal of Medicine Genet C Semin Med Genet 142C :187