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N/ACompleted· 56 enrolled
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None, pure observationnal studyother
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NCT05278091N/ACompleted

Evaluation of the Diagnostic Value of Video-oculography in CANVAS (Cerebellar Ataxia With Neuropathy and Vestibular Areflexia Syndrome) Neuronopathies

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes·observational·Posted Mar 14, 2022·Updated Mar 8, 2024

In Brief

An observational study evaluating None, pure observationnal study for Cerebellar Ataxia. Completed, enrolled 56 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Cerebellar ataxia syndrome with neuropathy and vestibular areflexia (CANVAS) is a genetic pathology of recent discovery (bi-allelic expansion in intron 1 of the RFC1 gene with AAGG repetition). The clinical picture is protean, associating a neuronopathy, a bilateral vestibulopathy evidenced by an alteration of the oculovestibular reflex (VOR), an atrophy of the cerebellum and a chronic cough. In the initial stage of the disease the clinical picture is heterogeneous and often incomplete. Ataxia at the beginning of the disease may be the consequence of peripheral nervous system involvement (neuronopathy) and the cerebellar syndrome may manifest itself clinically late. Eye movement involvement in central nervous system pathologies is common (4). Oculomotor abnormalities are often subclinical and sometimes exclusively identifiable by an instrumental study, video-oculography (VOG) (5). VOG is a non-invasive examination of eye movements, which is increasingly used in the differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative syndromes (6). This examination allows, among other things, to identify oculomotor anomalies, even discrete and asymptomatic, by studying the combined movements of the eyes and the oculocephalic movements. The study of oculomotricity by VOG can therefore potentially contribute to the early differential diagnosis of ataxiating neuropathies, including CANVAS, by revealing infra-clinical oculomotor abnormalities correlated with a cerebellar expectation (knowing the role of the dorsal vermis in the precision of saccades and pursuits).

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesFrance
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2023202420252026
First PostedMar 14, 2022
Enrollment StartMar 15, 2022
Primary CompletionMar 15, 2023
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1 yearPosted 4.3 years ago

Interventions

None, pure observationnal studyother

None, pure observationnal study