Adaptive multi-interventional trial platform to improve patient care for fibrotic interstitial lung diseases

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Kawano-Dourado LeticiaORCID,Kulkarni TejaswiniORCID,Ryerson Christopher J,Rivera-Ortega Pilar,Baldi Bruno GuedesORCID,Chaudhuri Nazia,Funke-Chambour Manuela,Hoffmann-Vold Anna-Maria,Johannson Kerri AORCID,Khor Yet HongORCID,Montesi Sydney B,Piccari LucillaORCID,Prosch Helmut,Molina-Molina María,Sellares Torres JacoboORCID,Bauer-Ventura Iazsmin,Rajan Sujeet,Jacob JosephORCID,Richards DuncanORCID,Spencer Lisa G,Wendelberger Barbara,Jensen Tom,Quintana Melanie,Kreuter Michael,Gordon Anthony CORCID,Martinez Fernando J,Kaminski NaftaliORCID,Cornelius Victoria,Lewis Roger,Adams Wendy,Jenkins GisliORCID

Abstract

BackgroundFibrotic interstitial lung diseases (fILDs) are a heterogeneous group of lung diseases associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite a large increase in the number of clinical trials in the last 10 years, current regulatory-approved management approaches are limited to two therapies that prevent the progression of fibrosis. The drug development pipeline is long and there is an urgent need to accelerate this process. This manuscript introduces the concept and design of an innovative research approach to drug development in fILD: a global Randomised Embedded Multifactorial Adaptive Platform in fILD (REMAP-ILD).MethodsDescription of the REMAP-ILD concept and design: the specific terminology, design characteristics (multifactorial, adaptive features, statistical approach), target population, interventions, outcomes, mission and values, and organisational structure.ResultsThe target population will be adult patients with fILD, and the primary outcome will be a disease progression model incorporating forced vital capacity and mortality over 12 months. Responsive adaptive randomisation, prespecified thresholds for success and futility will be used to assess the effectiveness and safety of interventions. REMAP-ILD embraces the core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion for patients and researchers, and prioritises an open-science approach to data sharing and dissemination of results.ConclusionBy using an innovative and efficient adaptive multi-interventional trial platform design, we aim to accelerate and improve care for patients with fILD. Through worldwide collaboration, novel analytical methodology and pragmatic trial delivery, REMAP-ILD aims to overcome major limitations associated with conventional randomised controlled trial approaches to rapidly improve the care of people living with fILD.

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Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation Programme

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BMJ

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