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ERS statement: a core outcome set for clinical trials evaluating the management of COPD exacerbations

Authors :
Janelle Yorke
Cordula Cadus
John Linnell
Peter Horvath
Zsofia Lazar
Rosa Faner
Michael R. Jacobs
Fekri Abroug
Alexander G. Mathioudakis
Vanessa M. McDonald
Marco Contoli
Sachin Ananth
Galina Sergeeva
Pradeesh Sivapalan
Guy Brusselle
Alberto Papi
Hao Wang
Konstantinos Kostikas
Bianca Beghe
Agni Sioutkou
Gerard J. Criner
Jens-Ulrik Stæhr Jensen
Thomas Bradbury
Alejandra López-Giraldo
Andras Bikov
Joerg D. Leuppi
Courtney Coleman
Elizabeth Stovold
Carol Liddle
Alexander Emelyanov
Rune Nielsen
Guy Joos
Jørgen Vestbo
Christine Jenkins
Paula R Williamson
Gustavo Fernandez Romero
Alvar Agusti
Olga Kharevich
Isabel Saraiva
Fuqiang Wen
Balázs Csoma
Elena Lapteva
Arturo Humberto Huerta Garcia
Zeineb Hammouda
Olga Corlateanu
Decode-Net
Konstantinos Bartziokas
Alexandru Corlateanu
Per Bakke
Epidemiology
Source :
Mathioudakis, A G, Abroug, F, Agusti, A, Ananth, S, Bakke, P, Bartziokas, K, Beghe, B, Bikov, A, Bradbury, T, Brusselle, G, Cadus, C, Coleman, C, Contoli, M, Corlateanu, A, Corlateanu, O, Criner, G J, Csoma, B, Emelyanov, A, Faner, R, Romero, G F, Hammouda, Z, Horváth, P, Garcia, A H, Jacobs, M, Jenkins, C, Joos, G, Kharevich, O, Kostikas, K, Lapteva, E, Lazar, Z, Leuppi, J D, Liddle, C, Linnell, J, López-Giraldo, A, McDonald, V M, Nielsen, R, Papi, A, Saraiva, I, Sergeeva, G, Sioutkou, A, Sivapalan, P, Stovold, E, Wang, H, Wen, F, Yorke, J, Williamson, P R, Vestbo, J, Jensen, J U & DECODE-NET 2022, ' ERS statement : A core outcome set for clinical trials evaluating the management of COPD exacerbations ', European Respiratory Journal, vol. 59, no. 5, 2102006 . https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.02006-2021, European Respiratory Journal, 59(5):2102006
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society (ERS), 2021.

Abstract

Clinical trials evaluating the management of acute exacerbations of COPD assess heterogeneous outcomes, often omitting those that are clinically relevant or more important to patients. We have developed a core outcome set, a consensus-based minimum set of important outcomes that we recommend are evaluated in all future clinical trials on exacerbations management, to improve their quality and comparability. COPD exacerbations outcomes were identified through methodological systematic reviews and qualitative interviews with 86 patients from 11 countries globally. The most critical outcomes were prioritised for inclusion in the core outcome set through a two-round Delphi survey completed by 1063 participants (256 patients, 488 health professionals and 319 clinical academics) from 88 countries in five continents. Two global, multi-stakeholder, virtual consensus meetings were conducted to 1) finalise the core outcome set and 2) prioritise a single measurement instrument to be used for evaluating each of the prioritised outcomes. Consensus was informed by rigorous methodological systematic reviews. The views of patients with COPD were accounted for at all stages of the project. Survival, treatment success, breathlessness, quality of life, activities of daily living, the need for a higher level of care, arterial blood gases, disease progression, future exacerbations and hospital admissions, treatment safety and adherence were all included in the core outcome set. Focused methodological research was recommended to further validate and optimise some of the selected measurement instruments. The panel did not consider the prioritised set of outcomes and associated measurement instruments to be burdensome for patients and health professionals to use.

Details

ISSN :
13993003 and 09031936
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Respiratory Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f5c21f89c6ea082d6ea5f2955606291
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.02006-2021