Triple Therapy in COPD: Time for Adaptive Selection Trials.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-27 DOI:10.1080/15412555.2021.1982886
Samy Suissa
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Abstract

Recent trials reported significant reductions in all-cause mortality with single-inhaler triple therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, reviews of these trials identified inconsistencies in the findings and methodological issues with the design and analysis, including the "adverse impact of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) withdrawal rather than the addition" of the triple therapy. Indeed, ICS were discontinued in over 70% of the patients in these trials and 40% already using triple therapy, muddying the interpretation of the data. The "adaptive" clinical trial design is an efficient approach that allows continual modification of the study treatment allocation during follow-up. In this article, we propose the "adaptive selection" trial design, which applies the adaptive concept to the selection of patients into the trial by adapting the randomization choices to the treatment already used by the patients. With such a design, patients already on triple therapy would be excluded outright from trials of triple therapy effectiveness, while the others are randomly allocated to specific treatment arms according to their current treatment, avoiding issues of treatment withdrawal effects. Adaptive selection trials should be the norm for studies of COPD therapies. This approach would avoid the vexing effects of treatment withdrawal that have afflicted the recent triple therapy trials. This concept of adaptive selection has been applied in COPD to the question of whether patients can be safely de-escalated from ICS. It is time to also apply it to studies of the effectiveness of treatment escalation.

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COPD的三联疗法:适应性选择试验的时间。
最近的试验报告慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)单吸入器三联疗法的全因死亡率显著降低。然而,对这些试验的回顾发现了研究结果的不一致以及设计和分析的方法学问题,包括“吸入皮质类固醇(ICS)退出而不是增加的不良影响”三联疗法。事实上,在这些试验中,超过70%的患者停止了ICS, 40%的患者已经在使用三联疗法,这使数据的解释变得混乱。“适应性”临床试验设计是一种有效的方法,允许在随访期间不断修改研究治疗分配。在本文中,我们提出了“适应性选择”试验设计,通过将随机化选择与患者已经使用的治疗方法相适应,将适应性概念应用于患者进入试验的选择。在这样的设计下,已经接受三联疗法的患者将被直接排除在三联疗法有效性的试验之外,而其他人则根据他们目前的治疗随机分配到特定的治疗组,以避免治疗戒断效应的问题。适应性选择试验应该成为COPD治疗研究的标准。这种方法可以避免最近三联疗法试验中令人烦恼的治疗停药的影响。适应性选择的概念已应用于COPD患者是否可以安全地从ICS中降级的问题。现在是时候将其应用于治疗升级效果的研究了。
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期刊介绍: From pathophysiology and cell biology to pharmacology and psychosocial impact, COPD: Journal Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease publishes a wide range of original research, reviews, case studies, and conference proceedings to promote advances in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, and control of lung and airway disease and inflammation - providing a unique forum for the discussion, design, and evaluation of more efficient and effective strategies in patient care.
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