开发复发性急性和慢性胰腺炎的核心结局集:德尔菲民意调查的结果。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Pancreatology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.pan.2024.11.013
Lola Rahib , William Salerno , Maisam Abu-El-Haija , Darwin L. Conwell , A. Jay Freeman , Phil A. Hart , Stephen J. Pandol , Emily R. Perito , Dhiraj Yadav , Tonya M. Palermo
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背景/目的:复发性急性胰腺炎(RAP)和慢性胰腺炎(CP)缺乏有效的治疗。在临床试验中应该使用哪些终点或结果测量,目前还没有共识或指南。本研究旨在制定与RAP和CP的患者和提供者优先级一致的核心结果集。利用风湿病学结果测量(OMERACT)框架,采用多利益相关者方法来确定和优先考虑结果域。方法:对成人患者、家长和儿童患者、成人卫生保健提供者和儿童卫生保健提供者四个利益相关者群体进行两轮德尔菲调查。指导委员会共识进一步细化了核心成果领域,将其分类为强制性、重要但可选或研究议程领域,并达成了充分共识。结果:疼痛严重程度、参与社会角色和活动的能力、胰腺炎相关住院/急诊就诊和急性胰腺炎发作被推荐为RAP/CP未来临床试验的强制性结果域。结论:使用OMERACT框架,我们开发了RAP和CP的核心结果集。未来的研究将侧重于确定每个领域的有效措施,促进临床试验的标准化评估。
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Development of a core outcome set for recurrent acute and chronic pancreatitis: Results of a Delphi poll

Background/objective

Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) and chronic pancreatitis (CP) lack effective therapies. There is no consensus or guidance on which endpoints or outcome measures should be used in clinical trials. This study aimed to develop a core outcome set aligned with both patient and provider priorities for RAP and CP. Utilizing the Outcomes Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) framework, a multi-stakeholder approach was adopted to identify and prioritize outcome domains.

Methods

A two-round Delphi poll was conducted among four stakeholder groups: adult patients, parents and pediatric patients, adult health care providers and pediatric health care providers. Steering committee consensus further refined the core outcome domains, categorizing them as mandatory, important but optional, or research agenda domains, with full consensus achieved.

Results

Pain severity, ability to participate in social roles and activities, pancreatitis related hospitalization/ER visits and acute pancreatitis flare-ups were recommended as mandatory outcome domains for future clinical trials in RAP/CP.

Conclusions

Using the OMERACT framework, we developed a core outcome set for RAP and CP. Future research will focus on identifying validated measures for each domain, facilitating standardized assessments across clinical trials.
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Pancreatology
Pancreatology 医学-胃肠肝病学
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194
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Pancreatology is the official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP), the European Pancreatic Club (EPC) and several national societies and study groups around the world. Dedicated to the understanding and treatment of exocrine as well as endocrine pancreatic disease, this multidisciplinary periodical publishes original basic, translational and clinical pancreatic research from a range of fields including gastroenterology, oncology, surgery, pharmacology, cellular and molecular biology as well as endocrinology, immunology and epidemiology. Readers can expect to gain new insights into pancreatic physiology and into the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapeutic approaches and prognosis of pancreatic diseases. The journal features original articles, case reports, consensus guidelines and topical, cutting edge reviews, thus representing a source of valuable, novel information for clinical and basic researchers alike.
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