Consensus Recommendations for Clinical Outcome Assessments and Registry Development in Ataxias: Ataxia Global Initiative (AGI) Working Group Expert Guidance

Author:

Klockgether Thomas,Synofzik Matthis,Alhusaini Saud,Anheim Mathieu,Antonijevic Irina,Ashizawa Tee,Bataller Luis,Berard Mélanie,Bertini Enrico,Boesch Sylvia,Braga-Neto Pedro,Cassou Emanuel,Chan Edwin,Chuang Rosalind,Collins Abbie,Damásio Joana,Donis Karina,Duquette Antoine,Durães João,Durr Alexandra,Evans Rebecca,Faber Jennifer,Farmer Jennifer,Gennarino Vincenzo,Graessner Holm,Grobe-Einsler Marcus,Hanagasie Hasmet,Heidari Morteza,Houlden Henry,Indelicato Elisabetta,Ishikawa Kinya,Jacobi Heike,Jardim Laura,Kisanuki Yaz,Kopishinskaia Svetlana,L´Italien Gilbert,Maas Roderick,Mancuso Michelangelo,Mariotti Caterina,Ibrahim Norlinah Mohamed,Nachbauer Wolfgang,Nemeth Andrea,Ng Yi Shiau,Obieglo Katja,Onodera Osamu,Opal Puneet,de Almeida Luis Pereira,Perlman Susan,Primiano Guido,Renaud Mathilde,Rosenthal Liana,Saccà Francesco,Sattar Zahid,Schmitz-Hübsch Tanja,Schöls Ludger,Schüle Rebecca,Seeberger Lauren,Silvestri Gabriella,Sobanska Anna,Soong Bin-Weng,Srivastava Achal Kumar,Stoyas Colleen,du Montcel Sophie Tezenas,Thieme Andreas,Timmann Dagmar,Tocoian Adina,Traschütz Andreas,van de Warrenburg Bart,Ziegler Wolfram,

Abstract

AbstractTo accelerate and facilitate clinical trials, the Ataxia Global Initiative (AGI) was established as a worldwide research platform for trial readiness in ataxias. One of AGI’s major goals is the harmonization and standardization of outcome assessments. Clinical outcome assessments (COAs) that describe or reflect how a patient feels or functions are indispensable for clinical trials, but similarly important for observational studies and in routine patient care. The AGI working group on COAs has defined a set of data including a graded catalog of COAs that are recommended as a standard for future assessment and sharing of clinical data and joint clinical studies. Two datasets were defined: a mandatory dataset (minimal dataset) that can ideally be obtained during a routine clinical consultation and a more demanding extended dataset that is useful for research purposes. In the future, the currently most widely used clinician-reported outcome measure (ClinRO) in ataxia, the scale for the assessment and rating of ataxia (SARA), should be developed into a generally accepted instrument that can be used in upcoming clinical trials. Furthermore, there is an urgent need (i) to obtain more data on ataxia-specific, patient-reported outcome measures (PROs), (ii) to demonstrate and optimize sensitivity to change of many COAs, and (iii) to establish methods and evidence of anchoring change in COAs in patient meaningfulness, e.g., by determining patient-derived minimally meaningful thresholds of change.

Funder

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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