Latin American Cerebral Palsy Register (LATAM-CPR): study protocol to develop a collaborative register with surveillance of children with cerebral palsy in Latin American countries

Author:

Ruiz Brunner Maria de las MercedesORCID,Jahan Israt,Cuestas Eduardo,Cieri Maria Elisabeth,Escobar Zuluaga Johana,Condinanzi Ana Laura,Sanchez Federico,McIntyre Sarah,Smithers-Sheedy Hayley,Muhit Mohammad,Badawi Nadia,Díaz Raul,Diaz Agripina,Carranza Jorge,Durán Claudia,Quintero Valencia Carlos Alberto,Melaragno Mariana,Khandaker Gulam

Abstract

IntroductionCerebral palsy (CP) is one of the leading causes of childhood disability globally with a high burden in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Preliminary findings from the global LMIC CP Register (GLM CPR) suggest that the majority of CP in LMICs are due to potentially preventable causes. Such data are lacking in the Latin American region. Generating comparable epidemiological data on CP from this region could enable translational research and services towards early diagnosis and early intervention. We aim to establish a Latin American multicountry network and online data repository of CP called Latin American Cerebral Palsy Register (LATAM-CPR).Methods and analysisThe LATAM-CPR will be modelled after the GLM CPR and will support new and emerging Latin American CP registers following a harmonised protocol adapted from the GLM CPR and piloted in Argentina (ie, Argentine Register of Cerebral Palsy). Both population-based and institution-based surveillance mechanisms will be adopted for registration of children with CP aged less than 18 years to the participating CP registers. The data collection form of the LATAM-CPR will include risk factors, clinical profile, rehabilitation, socioeconomical status of children with CP. Descriptive data on the epidemiology of CP from each participating country will be reported, country-specific and regional data will be compared.Ethics and disseminationIndividual CP registers have applied ethics approval from respective national human research ethics committees (HREC) and/or institutional review boards prior to the establishment and inclusion into the LATAM-CPR. Ethical approval for LATAM-CPR has already been obtained from the HREC in the two countries that started (Argentina and Mexico). Findings will be disseminated and will be made publicly available through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations and social media communications.

Funder

CP Register

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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