A Core Outcome Set for Trials in CKD: Report of the Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology–Chronic Kidney Disease (SONG-CKD) Stakeholder Workshops

IF 8.2 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY American Journal of Kidney Diseases Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1053/j.ajkd.2024.10.013
Andrea Matus Gonzalez , Rosanna Cazzolli , Magdalena Madero , Nicole Evangelidis , Martin Howell , Benedicte Sautenet , Amelie Bernier-Jean , Yeoungjee Cho , Laura Cortes Sanabria , Jonathan C. Craig , Ian H. de Boer , Samuel Fung , Daniel Gallego , Chandana Guha , Jenny I. Shen , Andrew S. Levey , Adeera Levin , Eduardo Lorca , Sebastian Cabrera , Haydee Mellado , Allison Jaure
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Omitting outcomes of importance to patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and their caregivers from trials can impede decision making based on patient-centered outcomes. As part of the global Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology–Chronic Kidney Disease (SONG-CKD) initiative, we established a consensus-based set of core outcomes for trials in CKD (prior to the need for kidney replacement therapy). To finalize the proposed set of core outcomes that were identified through focus groups and an international Delphi survey, we convened 2 international stakeholder workshops in English and Spanish languages that involved 61 patients/caregivers and 75 health professionals from 18 countries. Participants were asked to discuss and endorse the potential core outcomes (mortality, kidney function, life participation, and cardiovascular disease), and to provide suggestions for implementing the core outcomes. The discussions were summarized into 4 themes: reflecting a comprehensive approach to health, facilitating patient empowerment in their own care, ensuring applicability to broad geographic areas and populations, and feasibility for implementation. Patients, caregivers, and health professionals agreed that mortality, kidney function, life participation, and cardiovascular disease should be established as core outcomes for trials in CKD.
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CKD试验的核心结果集:肾脏病-慢性肾脏疾病(SONG-CKD)利益相关者研讨会标准化结果报告
从试验中忽略对慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者及其护理人员重要的结果可能会阻碍基于以患者为中心的结果的决策。作为全球肾脏病-慢性肾脏疾病标准化结局(SONG-CKD)倡议的一部分,我们旨在为CKD试验建立一套基于共识的核心结局(在需要肾脏替代治疗之前)。为了最终确定通过焦点小组和国际德尔菲调查确定的拟议核心成果集,我们用英语和西班牙语召开了两次国际利益攸关方研讨会,涉及来自18个国家的61名患者/护理人员和75名卫生专业人员。参与者被要求讨论和认可潜在的核心结局(死亡率、肾功能、生活参与和心血管疾病),并为实现核心结局提供建议。讨论总结为四个主题:反映一种全面的保健方法,促进病人在自己的护理中增强能力,确保适用于广泛的地理区域和人口,以及实施的可行性。患者、护理人员和卫生专业人员一致认为,死亡率、肾功能、生活参与和心血管疾病应该被确定为CKD试验的核心结果。
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases
American Journal of Kidney Diseases 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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20.40
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2.30%
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732
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD), the National Kidney Foundation's official journal, is globally recognized for its leadership in clinical nephrology content. Monthly, AJKD publishes original investigations on kidney diseases, hypertension, dialysis therapies, and kidney transplantation. Rigorous peer-review, statistical scrutiny, and a structured format characterize the publication process. Each issue includes case reports unveiling new diseases and potential therapeutic strategies.
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