The International Spinal Cord Injury Blood Biomarker Longitudinal Evaluation (I-SCRIBBLE) Study
About this trial
To determine the accuracy of serum NF-L and GFAP levels (ie the biomarkers) at different time points postinjury for predicting the severity of neurologic impairment at 6 months postinjury as either mo...
Included participants
Traumatic
What’s involved
Type
Details
Patients (≥19 years old) with acute blunt non-penetrating traumatic SCI of AIS grade A, B, C, or D will be enrolled at participating sites. The first blood samples will be drawn within 24 hours of injury (the baseline/enrollment visit); afterwards, blood samples are drawn within each successive 24-hour period postinjury until Day 7, and then at 6 months and 12 months postinjury. Blood samples will be drawn from existing lines (eg, arterial line, central venous catheter \[CVC\] lines, and intravenous \[IV\] line) that are inserted as part of standard of care. If an existing line has been discontinued, blood will be drawn via venipuncture. At each time point, one 15 mL sample of blood will be drawn, which will be divided into: 6 mL for serum, 4 mL for plasma, and 5 mL for RNA isolation (for transcriptomics). At any of these time points, an additional 1 mL blood sample will also be drawn for DNA extraction (for the purpose of ApoE genotyping). The samples will first be processed and temporarily stored by the sites and then sent to the coordinating center at UBC, Vancouver, Canada, for central storage and analyses. Levels of NF-L and GFAP in serum and plasma will be analyzed on the Quanterix Simoa instrument (Lexington, KY, US) for each time point collected to determine the accuracy of these biomarkers to stratify injury severity and to predict outcome. To the extent that is possible, a full ISNCSCI examination will be completed at enrollment. A motor-only exam of the upper and lower extremities will be completed at Day 4 and Day 7 postinjury. A full ISNCSCI examination will be repeated at 6- and 12-month visits. The Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM) version III will be completed at 6- and 12-month visits to assess functional recovery. A group of patients who suffer traumatic spinal fracture and/or dislocation of the spinal column but without neurologic injury will be enrolled as non-SCI spine trauma control participants. For these participants, one 15 mL sample of blood (6 mL for serum, 4 mL for plasma, and 5 mL for RNA isolation) will be drawn within 24 hours of injury (Day 1) and either at discharge or at Day 7 postinjury, whichever comes first. No additional follow-ups (FUs) are required for these control participants.
Potential benefits
Main benefits
General health
Additional benefits
Arm/hand function
Sensory function
Standing/walking/mobility
Good to know: Potential benefits are defined as outcomes that are being measured during and/or after the trial.
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Learn more- Trial recruitment status
- Recruiting soon
- Trial start date
- 1 Jun 2025
- Organisation
- AO Foundation, AO Spine
- Trial recruitment status
- Recruiting soon
- Trial start date
- 1 Jun 2025
- Organisation
- AO Foundation, AO Spine
About this trial
Included participants
What’s involved
Potential benefits
Wings for Life supports SCITrialsFinder
Wings for Life has proudly initiated, led and funded the new version of the SCI Trials Finder website. Wings for Life aims to find a cure for spinal cord injuries. The not-for-profit foundation funds world-class scientific research and clinical trials around the globe.
Learn more