Relevant domains, core outcome sets and measurements for implant dentistry clinical trials: The Implant Dentistry Core Outcome Set and Measurement (ID‐COSM) international consensus report

Author:

Tonetti Maurizio S.1234ORCID,Sanz Mariano45,Avila‐Ortiz Gustavo678ORCID,Berglundh Tord9ORCID,Cairo Francesco10ORCID,Derks Jan9ORCID,Figuero Elena5ORCID,Graziani Filippo11ORCID,Guerra Fernando12,Heitz‐Mayfield Lisa13,Jung Ronald E.14ORCID,Lai Hongchang123ORCID,Needleman Ian15ORCID,Papapanou Panos N.16ORCID,Sailer Irena17ORCID,Sanz‐Sanchez Ignacio5,Schwarz Frank18ORCID,Shi Junyu123,Thoma Daniel14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai PerioImplant Innovation Centre, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, National Centre for Stomatology Shanghai China

2. National Clinical Research Centre for Oral Diseases Shanghai China

3. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Stomatology Shanghai China

4. European Research Group on Periodontology Genoa Italy

5. Department of Dental Clinical Specialties and ETEP Research Group, Faculty of Dentistry Complutense University of Madrid Madrid Spain

6. Periodontology, Oral Medicine, Infection and Immunity Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Department of Periodontics University of Iowa College of Dentistry Iowa City Iowa USA

8. Atelier Dental Madrid Madrid Spain

9. Department of Periodontology, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

10. Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine University of Florence Florence Italy

11. Unit of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Department of Surgical, Medical and Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Medicine University of Pisa Pisa Italy

12. Center for Innovation and Research in Oral Sciences (CIROS), Faculty of Medicine University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

13. International Research Collaborative, Oral Health and Equity, School of Human Anatomy and Biology University of Western Australia Perth Australia

14. Clinic for Reconstructive Dentistry University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

15. Department of Periodontology University College London, Eastman Dental Institute London UK

16. Division of Periodontics, Section of Oral, Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Dental Medicine Columbia University New York New York USA

17. Division of Fixed Prosthodontics and Biomaterials University Clinics of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland

18. Department of Oral Surgery and Implantology Goethe University Carolinum Frankfurt Germany

Abstract

AbstractAimLack of consistently reported outcomes limits progress in evidence‐based implant dentistry and quality of care. The objective of this initiative was to develop a core outcome set (COS) and measurements for implant dentistry clinical trials (ID‐COSM).Materials and MethodsThis Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET)‐registered international initiative comprised six steps over 24 months: (i) systematic reviews of outcomes reported in the last 10 years; (ii) international patient focus groups; (iii) a Delphi project with a broad range of stakeholders (care providers, clinical researchers, methodologists, patients and industry representatives); (iv) expert group discussions organizing the outcomes in domains using a theoretical framework and identifying the COSs; (v) identification of valid measurement systems to capture the different domains and (vi) final consensus and formal approval involving experts and patients. The methods were modified from the best practice approach following the Outcome Measures in Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trial and COMET manuals.ResultsThe systematic reviews and patient focus groups identified 754 (665 + 89, respectively) relevant outcome measures. After elimination of redundancies and duplicates, 111 were formally assessed in the Delphi project. By applying pre‐specified filters, the Delphi process identified 22 essential outcomes. These were reduced to 13 after aggregating alternative assessments of the same features. The expert committee organized them into four core outcome areas: (i) pathophysiology, (ii) implant/prosthesis lifespan, (iii) life impact and (iv) access to care. In each area, core outcomes were identified to capture both the benefits and harms of therapy. Mandatory outcome domains included assessment of surgical morbidity and complications, peri‐implant tissue health status, intervention‐related adverse events, complication‐free survival and overall patient satisfaction and comfort. Outcomes deemed mandatory in specific circumstances comprised function (mastication, speech, aesthetics and denture retention), quality of life, effort for treatment and maintenance and cost effectiveness. Specialized COSs were identified for bone and soft‐tissue augmentation procedures. The validity of measurement instruments ranged from international consensus (peri‐implant tissue health status) to early identification of important outcomes (patient‐reported outcomes identified by the focus groups).ConclusionsThe ID‐COSM initiative reached a consensus on a core set of mandatory outcomes for clinical trials in implant dentistry and/or soft tissue/bone augmentation. Adoption in future protocols and reporting on the respective domain areas by currently ongoing trials will contribute to improving evidence‐informed implant dentistry and quality of care.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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