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International consensus definitions of clinical trial outcomes for kidney failure: 2020

Authors :
Adrian Liew
David C. Wheeler
Kate Chong
Marvin Sinsakul
Mary Beaucage
Mototsugu Tanaka
Jonathan Barratt
Maarten W. Taal
Aminu K. Bello
Charu Malik
Glenda V. Roberts
Hiddo J.L. Heerspink
Yoshihisa Yamada
Laura Sola
Charlotte Jones-Burton
Thomas F. Hiemstra
Reiko Nakashima
Katherine R. Tuttle
Shuchi Anand
Benjamin O. Wolthers
Jo Ann Donner
Takayuki Hamano
Debasish Banerjee
Rajiv Agarwal
Jennifer B. Rose
Ifeoma Ulasi
Masaomi Nangaku
Duane Sunwold
Vlado Perkovic
NB Argent
Robert Lawatscheck
Vivekanand Jha
Richard Haynes
Dick de Zeeuw
Fergus Caskey
Amer Joseph
Madeleine Warren
Michele Trask
Christoph Wanner
Robert D. Toto
Ian H. de Boer
Kenneth W. Mahaffey
Harold M. Wright
Meg Jardine
Hans Vorster
William Canovatchel
Adeera Levin
Kai-Uwe Eckardt
Marcello Tonelli
Noah L. Rosenberg
Hrefna Gudmundsdottir
Rhys Evans
Agnes B. Fogo
David Harris
Thomas Idorn
Amy R. Sood
Sandrine Damster
A. A. Bernardo
David W. Johnson
Saraladevi Naicker
Julie H. Ishida
William E. Smoyer
Roberto Pecoits Filho
Elena Zakharova
William G. Herrington
Shahnaz Shahinfar
Aliza Thompson
Lesley A. Inker
Matthias Kretzler
Allison Tong
Harold I. Feldman
Louise Moist
Josef Coresh
Elena Babak
Sibylle J. Hauske
Jaime D. Blais
Charles A. Herzog
Uptal D. Patel
Johannes F.E. Mann
Audrey Koitka-Weber
Bénédicte Stengel
Real World Studies in PharmacoEpidemiology, -Genetics, -Economics and -Therapy (PEGET)
Groningen Kidney Center (GKC)
Source :
Kidney International, 98(4), 849-859. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Kidney failure is an important outcome for patients, clinicians, researchers, healthcare systems, payers, and regulators. However, no harmonized international consensus definitions of kidney failure and key surrogates of progression to kidney failure exist specifically for clinical trials. The International Society of Nephrology convened an international multi-stakeholder meeting to develop consensus on this topic. A core group, experienced in design, conduct, and outcome adjudication of clinical trials, developed a database of 64 randomized trials and the 163 included definitions relevant to kidney failure. Using an iterative process, a set of proposed consensus definitions were developed and subsequently vetted by the larger multi-stakeholder group of 83 participants representing 18 different countries. The consensus of the meeting participants was that clinical trial kidney failure outcomes should be comprised of a composite that includes receipt of a kidney transplant, initiation of maintenance dialysis, and death from kidney failure; it may also include outcomes based solely on laboratory measurements of glomerular filtration rate: a sustained low glomerular filtration rate and a sustained percent decline in glomerular filtration rate. Discussion included important considerations, such as (i) recognition of existing nomenclature for kidney failure; (ii) applicability across resource settings; (iii) ease of understanding for all stakeholders; and (iv) avoidance of inappropriate complexity so that the definitions can be used across ranges of populations and trial methodologies. The final definitions reflect the consensus for use in clinical trials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00852538
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kidney International, 98(4), 849-859. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....47ecbac2a0f27c539402b549d8f4ac63