Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St James's, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Quality of Life Department, EORTC, Brussels, Belgium.
J Clin Oncol. 2022 Nov 10;40(32):3770-3780. doi: 10.1200/JCO.21.02017. Epub 2022 Aug 16.
The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Item Library is an interactive online platform currently composed of 950 unique items (questions) derived from 67 patient-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires. PROs complement clinician adverse event (AE) reporting classifications like the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE). This work aims to create a standardized framework using the CTCAE to systematically classify symptomatic AEs from the EORTC Item Library through linking individual items to corresponding AEs.
The EORTC Item Library items were searched for within the CTCAE (v5.0) and linked to an AE if they were described within the AE's title, description, or grading. Symptoms described in EORTC items but not located in the CTCAE were coded as missing symptoms. Other nonsymptom EORTC items, not described within the CTCAE were assigned a non-CTCAE descriptive classification. Further descriptive codes (eg, multiple issues) were allocated to enable descriptive analysis. Two raters independently coded 26.2% (n = 249) of the items. The remaining 701 items were coded by one rater and verified by the second, followed by discussion with two additional raters to reach consensus.
Overall, 625 (65.8%) EORTC items were linked to 208 different AEs. Three hundred sixty-nine items provide information about non-CTCAE cancer-related issues and were categorized into seven descriptive classifications, including body image; emotional impact of a symptom, diagnosis, or treatment; global health and quality of life; and impact on life and daily activities. Inter-rater agreement for independent coding was 79.1%. Bowel urgency and tenesmus were identified as missing symptoms in CTCAEv5.0.
The EORTC Item Library provides considerable coverage of CTCAE toxicities, along with other complementary issues important to patients with cancer. Using the CTCAE clinical framework to classify symptomatic PRO items may facilitate PRO selection and use in clinical trials and routine care.
欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织(EORTC)项目库是一个交互式在线平台,目前由 67 份患者报告结局(PRO)问卷中的 950 个独特项目(问题)组成。PRO 补充了像不良事件通用术语标准(CTCAE)这样的临床医生不良事件报告分类。这项工作旨在创建一个使用 CTCAE 的标准化框架,通过将单个项目与相应的 AE 联系起来,系统地对来自 EORTC 项目库的有症状 AE 进行分类。
在 CTCAE(v5.0)中搜索 EORTC 项目库项目,并将其与 AE 联系起来,如果它们在 AE 的标题、描述或分级中有所描述。EORTC 项目中描述但未在 CTCAE 中找到的症状被编码为缺失症状。未在 CTCAE 中描述的其他非症状 EORTC 项目被分配了非 CTCAE 描述性分类。进一步的描述性代码(例如,多个问题)被分配以进行描述性分析。两名评审员独立编码了 26.2%(n=249)的项目。其余 701 个项目由一名评审员编码,并由第二名评审员验证,然后与另外两名评审员进行讨论以达成共识。
总体而言,625(65.8%)个 EORTC 项目与 208 种不同的 AE 相关联。369 个项目提供了关于非 CTCAE 癌症相关问题的信息,并被分为七个描述性分类,包括身体形象;症状、诊断或治疗的情绪影响;整体健康和生活质量;以及对生活和日常活动的影响。独立编码的两名评审员之间的一致性为 79.1%。CTCAEv5.0 中识别出了肠紧迫感和直肠痉挛是缺失症状。
EORTC 项目库涵盖了 CTCAE 毒性以及癌症患者其他重要的补充问题。使用 CTCAE 临床框架对有症状的 PRO 项目进行分类,可能有助于在临床试验和常规护理中选择和使用 PRO。