为奈瑟顿综合征制定一套核心结果:国际多方 e-Delphi 共识研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1159/000542215
Anouk E M Nouwen, Aviël Ragamin, Maria J Knol, Hagen Ott, Lisa Weibel, Cristina Has, Alain Hovnanian, Amy S Paller, Christine Bodemer, Virgil A S H Dalm, Suzanne G M A Pasmans, Renske Schappin
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导言:奈瑟顿综合征(Netherton syndrome,NS;OMIM#256500)是一种罕见的严重表皮成熟和角质化障碍性疾病,由丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂卡扎尔 5 型(SPINK5)的致病变异引起,导致严重的皮肤屏障受损。虽然有效的治疗对 NS 患者至关重要,但目前对这些患者的最佳治疗方案还缺乏了解。报告结果和测量工具的巨大异质性阻碍了对不同研究的治疗结果进行准确比较,也阻碍了治疗指南的制定。因此,我们的目标是制定一套可用于临床治疗和研究的 NS 核心结果集(COS):本研究根据有效性试验核心结果测量(COMET)倡议的建议进行。通过文献检索确定结果,并根据国际功能分类和 COMET 计划发布的分类标准进行分类后,在 2022 年第二届国际奈瑟顿大会上组织了讨论小组,以最终确定临时结果列表。通过两轮电子德尔菲法,来自 14 个国家的 41 名利益相关者(患者和家属、专业人士和行业代表)使用 9 点李克特量表对结果的重要性进行了评分。由 14 位利益相关者参加的在线共识会议最终确定了 COS:NS 核心结果集包括 10 个领域的 21 项结果。其中包括四项 "皮肤 "结果、两项 "感觉 "结果、两项 "治疗副作用 "结果、一项 "活力 "结果、一项 "情绪功能 "结果、两项 "身体发育 "结果、两项 "营养 "结果、两项 "感染 "结果、两项 "过敏 "结果和三项 "评估结果":本研究就 21 项结果达成了共识,这些结果将被纳入 NS 的 COS。COS中的结果选择强调了NS不仅影响皮肤,而且是一种需要在临床护理和研究中采用广泛的多学科方法的疾病。在国际范围内实施该 COS 将使报告更加统一,从而能够对研究结果进行比较,这可能有助于未来治疗指南的制定。下一步是进一步从概念上定义结果,并就如何衡量这些结果达成共识。
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Developing a core outcome set for Netherton syndrome: An international multi-stakeholder e-Delphi consensus study.

Introduction: Netherton syndrome (NS; OMIM#256500) is a rare and severe disorder of epidermal maturation and keratinization caused by pathogenic variants in the serine protease inhibitor Kazal type 5 (SPINK5), leading to severe skin barrier impairment. Although effective treatment is crucial for NS patients, there is a lack of knowledge on what the best treatment options are for these patients. Large heterogeneity in reported outcomes and measurement instruments hinders accurate comparison of treatment results across studies and the development of a treatment guideline. Therefore, we aimed to develop a core outcome set (COS) for NS that can be used in clinical care and research.

Methods: This study was performed in accordance with the recommendations of the Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET) initiative. After identification of outcomes through a literature search and classification based on the International Classification of Functioning and taxonomies published by the COMET initiative, discussion groups were organized at the 2nd International Netherton Congress 2022 to finalize the provisional outcome list. Through a 2-round e-Delphi, 41 stakeholders (patients and family members, professionals, and representatives of industry) from 14 countries rated the importance of the outcomes using a 9-point Likert scale. An online consensus meeting attended by 14 stakeholders finalized the COS.

Results: The core outcome set for NS comprised 21 outcomes in 10 domains. These included four 'skin' outcomes, two 'sensation' outcomes, two 'side-effects of treatment' outcomes, one 'vitality' outcome, one 'emotional functioning' outcome, two 'physical development' outcomes, two 'nutrition' outcomes, two 'infections' outcomes, two 'allergies' outcomes, and three 'assessment results' outcomes.

Conclusion: In this study, consensus was reached on 21 outcomes to be included in the COS for NS. The selection of outcomes in the COS underlines that NS not only affects the skin, but is a disease requiring a broad multidisciplinary approach in clinical care and research. International implementation of this COS will lead to more uniform reporting, thereby enabling comparison of study results, which may facilitate future treatment guideline development. The next step is to further conceptually define the outcomes and reach consensus on how the measure these.

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Dermatology
Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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期刊介绍: Published since 1893, ''Dermatology'' provides a worldwide survey of clinical and investigative dermatology. Original papers report clinical and laboratory findings. In order to inform readers of the implications of recent research, editorials and reviews prepared by invited, internationally recognized scientists are regularly featured. In addition to original papers, the journal publishes rapid communications, short communications, and letters to ''Dermatology''. ''Dermatology'' answers the complete information needs of practitioners concerned with progress in research related to skin, clinical dermatology and therapy. The journal enjoys a high scientific reputation with a continually increasing impact factor and an equally high circulation.
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