Imperial College London - South Kensington Campus, London, UK
St Mark's Hospital and Academic Institute, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2024 Nov 18;14(11):e087919. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087919.
Perianal fistulising Crohn's disease (pfCD) is a distinct and debilitating phenotype seen in around one-third of patients with CD. Clinical trials in pfCD are increasingly using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) criteria as a primary endpoint, but there is heterogeneity in the radiological definition of a healed perianal fistula that currently limits our ability to perform meaningful meta-analyses of studies. Our aim is to standardise outcomes through the generation of an international consensus definition of a radiologically healed fistula.
This international Delphi consensus study employs a two-part strategy.The first is a systematic review to identify a longlist of variables used to define radiological healing in pfCD. MRI-based indices used to score fistula severity and healing will be assessed for their methodological quality using Consensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN). The systematic review protocol will be conducted using COSMIN methodology and reported using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses.The second part will be an online Delphi consensus, guided by the results of the systematic review. Radiologists, gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons with expertise in the management of pfCD will be invited to take part in two to three rounds of online surveys. Once an a priori threshold of >80% agreement is reached on individual radiological components used to define 'healing' and 'healed', a final meeting of key stakeholders will be organised to generate a consensus definition of a healed fistula.
The study has been deemed exempt from a formal Research Ethics Committee review as no patients will participate directly in the consensus process, given the technical nature of the research question. The study is registered with the local R&D department (Reference RD24/007). Publication of this study will help standardise radiological endpoint measurement in clinical trials of pfCD and improve the synthesis and meta-analysis of comparative studies.
CRD42024504334.
肛周瘘管型克罗恩病(pfCD)是一种在大约三分之一的 CD 患者中出现的独特且使人虚弱的表型。pfCD 的临床试验越来越多地将磁共振成像(MRI)标准作为主要终点,但是目前用于定义愈合性肛周瘘管的放射学定义存在异质性,这限制了我们对研究进行有意义的荟萃分析的能力。我们的目标是通过生成愈合性瘘管的国际共识定义来使结果标准化。
这项国际 Delphi 共识研究采用两部分策略。第一部分是系统评价,旨在确定用于定义 pfCD 放射学愈合的变量长名单。将使用 Consensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments(COSMIN)评估用于评分瘘管严重程度和愈合的 MRI 指数的方法学质量。系统评价方案将使用 COSMIN 方法进行,并按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行报告。第二部分将是在线 Delphi 共识,由系统评价的结果指导。将邀请具有 pfCD 管理专业知识的放射科医生、胃肠病学家和结直肠外科医生参加两到三轮在线调查。一旦达到用于定义“愈合”和“愈合”的个别放射学成分的>80%的预先设定的一致性阈值,将组织关键利益相关者的最后一次会议,以生成愈合性瘘管的共识定义。
由于研究问题的技术性性质,该研究被认为豁免了正式的研究伦理委员会审查,因为患者不会直接参与共识过程。该研究已在当地研发部门注册(参考 RD24/007)。本研究的发表将有助于 pfCD 临床试验中放射学终点测量的标准化,并提高比较研究的综合和荟萃分析。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42024504334。