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Development of a novel observer-reported outcome measure for the assessment of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection symptoms in pediatric clinical trials

机译:儿科临床试验中用于观察呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)感染症状的新型观察者报告结局指标的开发

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Abstract BackgroundRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a seasonal infection affecting most children by 2?years of age and the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection requiring hospitalization in infants. Novel antiviral medications are in development to improve the clinical outcomes of RSV; however, no clinical outcome assessments (COAs) for RSV have been developed in alignment with the United States Food and Drug Administration patient-reported outcome guidance to assist in the evaluation of new therapies. To address this need, an observer-reported outcome (ObsRO) measure designed to assess observable RSV symptoms was created.MethodsThe literature was reviewed to evaluate existing COAs and identify constructs of interest. Individual caregiver interviews elicited concepts that informed item development, and candidate items were subsequently evaluated in two rounds of cognitive testing. Separate cohorts of caregivers of RSV-infected nonhospitalized and hospitalized infants participated. Therapeutic-area experts provided input throughout the instrument development process.ResultsCaregivers of 39 children ?24?months old with RSV (31 nonhospitalized, 8 hospitalized) participated in in-depth, individual interviews during concept elicitation and cognitive debriefing, resulting in 21 concepts identified as potentially observable and relevant to young children with RSV. The item pool was reduced to 12 cardinal symptoms and behavior impacts reported to be directly observable by caregivers, with 10 daytime and 9 nighttime symptoms to capture diurnal variation in severity.ConclusionsThe RSV Caregiver Diary assesses RSV symptom severity and change from the parent or caregiver perspective in a standardized manner to measure treatment benefit. Following psychometric evaluation and refinement, this tool is expected to be suitable for assisting in the clinical development of RSV therapeutics.
机译:摘要背景呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)是一种季节性感染,影响大多数2岁以下儿童,是导致婴儿下呼吸道感染的主要原因。正在开发新的抗病毒药物以改善RSV的临床结果。但是,尚未根据美国食品和药物管理局患者报告的结果指南开发RSV的临床结果评估(COA),以协助评估新疗法。为了满足这一需求,创建了旨在评估可观察到的RSV症状的观察者报告结局(ObsRO)措施。方法回顾了文献以评估现有的COA并确定感兴趣的结构。照顾者的个人访谈引出了有助于项目发展的概念,随后在两轮认知测试中评估了候选项目。参加了由RSV感染的非住院婴儿和住院婴儿的单独护理人员队列。治疗领域的专家在整个仪器开发过程中提供了投入。结果39名<24月龄的RSV儿童的照护者(31名未住院,8例住院)在概念启发和认知汇报期间参加了深入的个人访谈,结果产生了21个概念被确定为潜在可观察到的并且与RSV幼儿相关。该项目库已减少为据报道可直接由看护者观察到的12个主要症状和行为影响,有10个白天和9个夜间症状以记录严重程度的昼夜变化。结论RSV看护者日记从父母或看护者的角度评估RSV症状的严重程度和变化以标准化的方式衡量治疗收益。经过心理评估和完善,该工具有望适合于辅助RSV治疗剂的临床开发。

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