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Autism Treatment Network
Protocol Description
The Autism Treatment Network (ATN) Registry is a multi-center study that collects clinical information on children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a group of complex neurologically based developmental disorders that affect 1 in 150 individuals. The ATN Registry has the goal of identifying common medical conditions associated with ASD and treatments used for these conditions, with a longer-term goal of creating a standardization of care for children with ASD.
Eligibility Criteria
Subject to certain exclusion criteria, children, ages 2 to 17 who have been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder are eligible.
Boys: 2 to 17 years old
Girls: 2 to 17 years old
Requirements
Participating children and their parents will visit either the Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders or the Autism Clinic at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC for a thorough diagnostic evaluation, a physical/neurological and review of the child’s medical history. Thereafter, annual follow-up visits will be required.
Visits: 1 or 2 initial visits, annual thereafter
Duration: Up to 14 years
Status: Open for Enrollment
Source of Support
Autism Speaks
Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
Additional Resources
Autism Speaks' Autism Treatment Network
Co-Primary Investigator
Cynthia Johnson, PhD
Contact Information
To get started, please contact:
Kelley Sacco, BS
412-692-8404
Last Update
February 25, 2013
February 25, 2013
