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肾病综合征药物研发中以患者为中心的液体超负荷临床结局评估集的制定与基本原理

Preparation and Rationale for a Patient-Centered Clinical Outcome Assessment Set of Fluid Overload for Drug Development in Nephrotic Syndrome.

作者信息

Salmon Eloise, Carlozzi Noelle E, Lai Jin-Shei, Spino Catherine, Wang Yujie, Capellari Emily, Scherr Rebecca, Sifre Kayla, Sullivan Shawn, Hurt Courtney, Creguer Tina, Helm Kelly, Lafayette Richard A, Nachman Patrick H, Selewski David T, Peipert John Devin

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

Glomerular Dis. 2024 Aug 5;4(1):172-182. doi: 10.1159/000539921. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Fluid overload is a source of substantial morbidity for adults and children with nephrotic syndrome (NS). Preparation and Rationale for a Fluid Overload in Nephrotic Syndrome Clinical Outcomes Assessment Set for Drug Development (Prepare-NS, 5UG3FD007308) was funded by the US Food and Drug Administration to develop a core set of patient-reported and observer-reported (for young children) outcome measures of fluid overload for use in pharmaceutical trials across the lifespan.

METHODS

The Prepare-NS study team developed the proposed context of use with input from stakeholders. We conducted a scoping review to assess the available literature on relevant patient- and observer-reported measures and performed secondary analyses of existing qualitative and quantitative data.

RESULTS

The outcome set will aim to serve individuals 2 years of age and older with primary NS conditions (specifically focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, minimal change disease, IgM nephropathy, membranous nephropathy, and childhood-onset NS not biopsied). The existing literature describing patient-reported outcomes in NS largely relies on nonspecific measures of health-related quality of life; fluid overload has been associated with lower scores on these measures.

CONCLUSION

To address the gap in measure availability and fluid overload content, the Prepare-NS team has launched a set of qualitative studies for concept elicitation from the population of interest to inform development of new measures. The resulting measures subsequently will undergo psychometric evaluation and validation in a survey study.

摘要

引言

液体超负荷是肾病综合征(NS)成人和儿童发病的一个重要原因。“肾病综合征液体超负荷临床结局评估集用于药物研发的准备工作(Prepare-NS,5UG3FD007308)”由美国食品药品监督管理局资助,旨在制定一套核心的患者报告和(针对幼儿的)观察者报告的液体超负荷结局指标,用于全生命周期的药物试验。

方法

Prepare-NS研究团队在利益相关者的参与下制定了拟用背景。我们进行了一项范围综述,以评估有关患者报告和观察者报告指标的现有文献,并对现有的定性和定量数据进行了二次分析。

结果

该结局集旨在服务于2岁及以上患有原发性NS疾病(具体为局灶节段性肾小球硬化、微小病变病、IgM肾病、膜性肾病以及未进行活检的儿童期NS)的个体。现有描述NS患者报告结局的文献很大程度上依赖于健康相关生活质量的非特异性指标;液体超负荷与这些指标的较低得分相关。

结论

为了弥补指标可用性和液体超负荷内容方面的差距,Prepare-NS团队开展了一系列定性研究,以从目标人群中引出概念,为新指标的开发提供信息。随后,所得指标将在一项调查研究中进行心理测量评估和验证。

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