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Prospective Bruising Study

Prospective Analysis of Bruising in Children with and without inherited bleeding disorders.

Topic
Injuries & Emergencies (co-adopted by Generic Relevance & Cross Cutting Themes)
Portfolio Eligibility
Automatically eligible
ISRCTN
EudraCT
MREC N° 05/MRE11/8
UKCRN ID 4998
WHO ID
Research Summary
Study Type Observational
Design Type Not specified
Disease(s) Injuries and Emergencies
Paediatrics
Phase N/A
Current Status Closed - in follow-up
Closure Date 11/6/2011
Global Sample Size 2000
Global Recruitment to Date
  66%
Geographical Scope International Multi-Centre
Lead Country Wales
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Main Inclusion Criteria
Children under the age of five, with and without a bleeding disorder, Currently going through Ethical amendment to include a group of children who have motor disability.
Main Exclusion Criteria
Children who are unwell at the time of presentation, and those on medication that may predispose to easy bruising.
Children who have a bleeding disorder who were recruited to one of the other groups - we will perform routine coagulation studies on children in other groups who have blood tests for other reasons, have an unusually high number of bruises or are siblings of children with a known bleeding disorder.
Children in comparison groups where there is a suspicion of abuse which will be determined in terms of current or previous registration on CPR or health visitor concerns.
Chief Investigator(s)
Dr Alison Kemp
Further details, please contact
Mrs Diane Nuttall

Cardiff University
Department of Child Health

Tel: 02920 20687166
NuttallDE@cardiff.ac.uk
Funder(s) Medical Research Council (MRC)
Sponsor(s) Cardiff University




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