A core outcome domain set for clinical research on capillary malformations (the COSCAM project): an e-Delphi process and consensus meeting

Author:

Langbroek Ginger Beau12ORCID,Wolkerstorfer Albert3ORCID,Horbach Sophie E.R.2ORCID,Spuls Phyllis I.3ORCID,Kelly Kristen M.4ORCID,Robertson Susan J.5ORCID,van Raath M. Ingmar6ORCID,Al-Niaimi Firas78ORCID,Kono Taro9,Boixeda Pablo10ORCID,Laubach Hans J.11ORCID,Badawi Ashraf M.1213ORCID,Rubin Agneta Troilius14,Haedersdal Merete15ORCID,Manuskiatti Woraphong16ORCID,van der Horst Chantal M.A.M.2ORCID,Ubbink D.T.1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Amsterdam University Medical Centers, location AMC, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

2. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

3. Department of Dermatology Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam Public Health, Immunity and Infections, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

4. Department of Dermatology University of California Irvine Irvine CA USA

5. Department of Dermatology Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne VIC Australia

6. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Hand Surgery Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht University Maastricht the Netherlands

7. Private dermatological practice London UK

8. Department of Dermatology University of Aalborg Aalborg Denmark

9. Department of Plastic Surgery Tokai University School of Medicine Shimokasuya Isehara Kanagawa Japan

10. Department of Dermatology Hospital Ramon y Cajal Madrid Spain

11. Department of Dermatology Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) Geneva Switzerland

12. Department of Dermatology Szeged University Szeged Hungary

13. Department of Medical Laser Applications National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences, Cairo University Giza Egypt

14. Department of Dermatology Skåne University Hospital Malmö Sweden

15. Department of Dermatology University of Copenhagen, Bispebjerg Hospital Copenhagen NV Denmark

16. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University Bangkok Thailand

Abstract

Summary Background There is limited evidence on the best available treatment options for capillary malformations (CMs), mainly due to the absence of uniform outcome measures in trials on therapies. A core outcome set (COS) enables standard reporting of trial outcomes, which facilitates comparison of treatment results. Objectives To develop a core outcome domain set (CDS), as part of a core outcome set (COS), for clinical research on CMs. Methods Sixty-seven potentially relevant outcome subdomains were recognized based on the literature, focus group sessions, and input from the COSCAM working group. These outcome subdomains were presented in an online Delphi study to CM experts (medical specialists and authors of relevant literature) and (parents of) patients with CM (international patient associations). During three e-Delphi study rounds, the participants repeatedly scored the importance of these outcome subdomains on a seven-point Likert scale. Participants could also propose other relevant outcome subdomains. Consensus was defined as ≥ 80% agreement as to the importance of an outcome subdomain among both stakeholder groups. The CDS was finalized during an online consensus meeting. Results In total 269 participants from 45 countries participated in the first e-Delphi study round. Of these, 106 were CM experts from 32 countries, made up predominantly of dermatologists (59%) and plastic surgeons (18%). Moreover, 163 (parents of) patients with CM from 28 countries participated, of whom 58% had Sturge–Weber syndrome. During the two subsequent e-Delphi study rounds, 189 and 148 participants participated, respectively. After the entire consensus process, consensus was reached on 11 outcome subdomains: colour/redness, thickness, noticeability, distortion of anatomical structures, glaucoma, overall health-related quality of life, emotional functioning, social functioning, tolerability of intervention, patient satisfaction with treatment results, and recurrence. Conclusions We recommend the CDS to be used as a minimum reporting standard in all future trials of CM therapy. Our next step will be to select suitable outcome measurement instruments to score the core outcome subdomains. What is already known about this topic?  Besides physical and functional sequelae, capillary malformations (CMs) often cause emotional and social burden.The lack of uniform outcome measures obstructs proper evaluation and comparison of treatment strategies. As a result, there is limited evidence on the best available treatment options.The development of a core outcome set (COS) may improve standardized reporting of trial outcomes. What does this study add?  A core outcome domain set (CDS), as part of a COS, was developed for clinical research on CMs.International consensus was reached on the recommended core outcome subdomains to be measured in CM trials: colour/redness, thickness, noticeability, distortion of anatomical structures, glaucoma, overall health-related quality of life, emotional functioning, social functioning, tolerability of intervention, patient satisfaction with treatment results, and recurrence.This CDS enables the next step in the development of a COS, namely to reach consensus on the core outcome measurement instruments to score the core outcome subdomains. What are the clinical implications of this work?  The obtained CDS will facilitate standardized reporting of treatment outcomes, thereby enabling proper comparison of treatment results.This comparison is likely to provide more reliable information for patients about the best available treatment options.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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