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Clinical Trials Office

Study for Families With Epilepsy

What is the purpose of this study?

Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to better understand what causes epilepsy and the role our genes play, which treatments will be more effective, and why some families have multiple relatives with seizures. 

Who can participate?

Children and adults up to 60 years old who have been diagnosed with epilepsy AND who have a parent or sibling with epilepsy available for the study may be eligible to participate.

Ages

  • Under 60  years old

Conditions

  • Adult Studies
  • Epilepsy
  • Human Genetics
  • Neurology

What is involved?

The study involves an initial two-hour period (over the phone or during a clinic visit). The following is a list of procedures that will take place during the study:

Participants will:

  • Complete a questionnaire including medical history and family medical history
  • Donate a blood sample (a clinical person can come to one’s home)

What are the benefits?

There are no direct benefits to your participation in this study. The information gathered from this study will serve as a national resource that may lead to new discoveries related to epilepsy. These discoveries may help to eventually develop new forms of therapy which may benefit people with epilepsy in the future.

Will I get all the facts about the study?

If you are interested in participating or having your child participate, you will be given a consent form that thoroughly explains all of the details of the study. The form covers all of the procedures, the risks, the benefits, the pay, who to contact with questions or concerns and more. A member of the study staff will review the consent form with you and will be sure that all of your questions are answered. Study procedures will not begin until you have signed this form and, if of age, your child has given at minimum his/her verbal agreement.

Do participants receive pay, compensation or reimbursement?

Each participant will each receive $25.00 for their time. 

Who should I contact for more information?

Jody Hessling, RN
jody.hessling@cchmc.org
513-803-2670
Division of Neurology
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Principal Investigator

Tracy A. Glauser, MD
Principal Investigator
Division of Neurology
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center