Jose Nativi-Nicolau, Ali Yilmaz, Noel Dasgupta, Richard Macey, James Cochrane, Judith Peatman, Catherine Summers, Jennifer Luth, Ronald Zolty
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摘要
目的:六分钟步行测试(6MWT)是衡量心力衰竭(HF)患者功能能力的常用方法。心肌病(CM)试验(包括转甲状腺素介导的淀粉样变性伴心肌病(ATTR-CM))的主要临床研究终点通常仅限于住院时间和死亡率。研究目的研究 6MWT 与包括 ATTR-CM 在内的 CM 住院率或死亡率之间的关系。方法:使用 CM、6MWT、住院和死亡率等检索词进行 PRISMA 指导下的系统性文献综述。结果:共发现 41 项研究报告了 CM 患者的 6MWT 数据和住院或死亡率数据。数据表明,6MWT 距离越大,CM 患者住院或死亡风险越低。结论:6MWT 是包括 ATTR-CM 在内的 CM 试验中公认的替代终点。
Six-minute walk test as clinical end point in cardiomyopathy clinical trials, including ATTR-CM: a systematic literature review.
Aim: The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is a common measure of functional capacity in patients with heart failure (HF). Primary clinical study end points in cardiomyopathy (CM) trials, including transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis with CM (ATTR-CM), are often limited to hospitalization and mortality. Objective: To investigate the relationship between the 6MWT and hospitalization or mortality in CM, including ATTR-CM. Method: A PRISMA-guided systematic literature review was conducted using search terms for CM, 6MWT, hospitalization and mortality. Results: Forty-one studies were identified that reported 6MWT data and hospitalization or mortality data for patients with CM. The data suggest that a greater 6MWT distance is associated with a reduced risk of hospitalization or mortality in CM. Conclusion: The 6MWT is an accepted alternative end point in CM trials, including ATTR-CM.
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