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Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Pilot: Multicenter Implementation of the Common Data Elements for Traumatic Brain Injury

机译:创伤性脑损伤试验研究和临床知识的转化:创伤性脑损伤常用数据元素的多中心实施

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, with enormous negative social and economic impacts. The heterogeneity of TBI combined with the lack of precise outcome measures have been central to the discouraging results from clinical trials. Current approaches to the characterization of disease severity and outcome have not changed in more than three decades. This prospective multicenter observational pilot study aimed to validate the feasibility of implementing the TBI Common Data Elements (TBI-CDEs). A total of 650 subjects who underwent computed tomography (CT) scans in the emergency department within 24 h of injury were enrolled at three level I trauma centers and one rehabilitation center. The TBI-CDE components collected included: 1) demographic, social and clinical data; 2) biospecimens from blood drawn for genetic and proteomic biomarker analyses; 3) neuroimaging studies at 2 weeks using 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); and 4) outcome assessments at 3 and 6 months. We describe how the infrastructure was established for building data repositories for clinical data, plasma biomarkers, genetics, neuroimaging, and multidimensional outcome measures to create a high quality and accessible information commons for TBI research. Risk factors for poor follow-up, TBI-CDE limitations, and implementation strategies are described. Having demonstrated the feasibility of implementing the TBI-CDEs through successful recruitment and multidimensional data collection, we aim to expand to additional study sites. Furthermore, interested researchers will be provided early access to the Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in TBI (TRACK-TBI) data set for collaborative opportunities to more precisely characterize TBI and improve the design of future clinical treatment trials. (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier .)
机译:颅脑外伤(TBI)是全球范围内导致死亡和残疾的主要原因之一,具有巨大的负面社会和经济影响。 TBI的异质性加上缺乏精确的结果指标一直是临床试验令人沮丧的结果的关键。在过去的三十多年中,表征疾病严重程度和结果的当前方法没有改变。这项前瞻性多中心观察性试验研究旨在验证实施TBI通用数据元素(TBI-CDE)的可行性。总共有650名在受伤24小时之内急诊室接受了计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描的受试者被纳入了三个I级创伤中心和一个康复中心。收集的TBI-CDE组件包括:1)人口,社会和临床数据; 2)从血液中提取的生物标本用于遗传和蛋白质组生物标志物分析; 3)使用3T磁共振成像(MRI)在2周内进行神经成像研究; 4)在3个月和6个月时进行结果评估。我们描述了如何建立基础设施,以建立用于临床数据,血浆生物标志物,遗传学,神经影像学和多维结果度量的数据存储库,从而为TBI研究创建高质量和可访问的信息共享。描述了不良随访的风险因素,TBI-CDE局限性和实施策略。通过成功招募和多维数据收集证明了实施TBI-CDE的可行性,我们旨在扩展到其他研究地点。此外,将为感兴趣的研究人员提供TBI的转化研究和临床知识(TRACK-TBI)数据集的早期访问权,以提供合作机会,以更准确地表征TBI并改善未来临床治疗试验的设计。 (ClinicalTrials.gov标识符。)

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