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Meaningful Endpoints for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) Clinical Trials: Emphasis on 'Feels, Functions, Survives'

Authors :
Raghu, Ganesh
Ghazipura, Marya
Fleming, Thomas R.
Aronson, Kerri I
Behr, Jürgen
Brown, Kevin K
Flaherty, Kevin R.
Kazerooni, Ella A
Maher, Toby M
Richeldi, Luca
Lasky, Joseph A.
Swigris, Jeffrey J
Busch, Robert
Garrard, Lili
Ahn, Dong-Hyun
Li, Ji
Puthawala, Khalid
Rodal, Gabriela
Seymour, Sally
Weir, Nargue
Danoff, Sonye K.
Ettinger, Neil
Goldin, Jonathan
Glassberg, Marilyn K
Kawano-Dourado, Leticia
Khalil, Nasreen
Lancaster, Lisa
Lynch, David A.
Mageto, Yolanda
Noth, Imre
Shore, Jessica E
Wijsenbeek, Marlie
Brown, Robert
Grogan, Daniel
Ivey, Dorothy
Golinska, Patrycja
Karimi-Shah, Banu A.
Martinez, Fernando J.
Richeldi, Luca (ORCID:0000-0001-8594-1448)
Raghu, Ganesh
Ghazipura, Marya
Fleming, Thomas R.
Aronson, Kerri I
Behr, Jürgen
Brown, Kevin K
Flaherty, Kevin R.
Kazerooni, Ella A
Maher, Toby M
Richeldi, Luca
Lasky, Joseph A.
Swigris, Jeffrey J
Busch, Robert
Garrard, Lili
Ahn, Dong-Hyun
Li, Ji
Puthawala, Khalid
Rodal, Gabriela
Seymour, Sally
Weir, Nargue
Danoff, Sonye K.
Ettinger, Neil
Goldin, Jonathan
Glassberg, Marilyn K
Kawano-Dourado, Leticia
Khalil, Nasreen
Lancaster, Lisa
Lynch, David A.
Mageto, Yolanda
Noth, Imre
Shore, Jessica E
Wijsenbeek, Marlie
Brown, Robert
Grogan, Daniel
Ivey, Dorothy
Golinska, Patrycja
Karimi-Shah, Banu A.
Martinez, Fernando J.
Richeldi, Luca (ORCID:0000-0001-8594-1448)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) carries significant mortality and unpredictable progression, with limited therapeutic options. Designing trials with patient-meaningful endpoints, enhancing the reliability and interpretability of results, and streamlining the regulatory approval process are of critical importance to advancing clinical care in IPF. Methods: A landmark in-person symposium in June 2023 assembled 43 participants from the US and internationally, including patients with IPF, investigators, and regulatory representatives, to discuss the immediate future of IPF clinical trial endpoints. Patient advocates were central to discussions, which evaluated endpoints according to regulatory standards and the FDA's "feels, functions, survives" criteria. Results: Three themes emerged: 1) consensus on endpoints mirroring the lived experiences of patients with IPF; 2) consideration of replacing forced vital capacity (FVC) as the primary endpoint, potentially by composite endpoints that include 'feels, functions, survives' measures or FVC as components; 3) support for simplified, user-friendly patient-reported outcomes (PROs) as either components of primary composite endpoints or key secondary endpoints, supplemented by functional tests as secondary endpoints and novel biomarkers as supportive measures . Conclusion: This report, detailing the proceedings of this pivotal symposium, suggests a potential turning point in designing future IPF clinical trials more attuned to outcomes meaningful to patients, and documents the collective agreement across multidisciplinary stakeholders on the importance of anchoring IPF trial endpoints on real patient experiences-namely, how they feel, function, and survive. There is considerable optimism that clinical care in IPF will progress through trials focused on patient-centric insights, ultimately guiding transformative treatment strategies to enhance patients' quality of life and survival.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439663017
Document Type :
Electronic Resource