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The Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Trial for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Rationale, Design, and Lessons Learned

Authors :
Roger D. Yusen
Gerard J. Criner
Alice L. Sternberg
David H. Au
Anne L. Fuhlbrigge
Richard K. Albert
Richard Casaburi
James K. Stoller
Kathleen F. Harrington
J. Allen D. Cooper
Philip Diaz
Steven Gay
Richard Kanner
Neil MacIntyre
Fernando J. Martinez
Steven Piantadosi
Frank Sciurba
David Shade
Thomas Stibolt
James Tonascia
Robert Wise
William C. Bailey
Ernestina Sampong
Karin Sloan
Ashley Wagner
Susan Anderson
Marilyn Moy
Osarenoma Okunbor
Scott Marlow
Yvonne Meli
Richard Rice
Loutfi S. Aboussouan
Robert Castele
Joseph Parambil
Sumita Khatri
Aman Pande
Joe Zein
Thomas Olbrych
Stephan Alkins
Christine Jocko
Franck Rahaghi
Jean Barton
Jennifer Underwood
Barry Make
John Davies
Richard Mularski
Allison Naleway
Sarah Vertrees
Janos Porszasz
Peggy Walker
Renee Indelicato
Lennard Specht
Kathleen Ellstrom
Jamie Portillo
David Horak
Brian Tiep
Mary Barnett
Janice Drake
Mahasti Rittinger
Rachael Compton
Scott Miller
Ralph J. Panos
Laura A. Lach
Gerard Criner
Carla Grabianowski
Francis Cordova
Parag Desai
Samuel Krachman
James Mamary
Nathaniel Marchetti
Aditi Satti
Eileen Mumm
Michelle Vega-Olivo
Jenny Hua
Vanna Tauch
Lii-Yoong Criner
Michael Jacobs
Peter Rising
Paul Simonelli
Michele Mitchell
Matthew Lammi
Connie Romaine
Howard Lee
Mary Ianacone
Steven Scharf
Wanda Bell-Farrell
M. Jeffery Mador
Ayesha Rahman
Mumtaz Zaman
Lisa Hill
Alec Platt
J. Allen Cooper
Kathleen Harrington
Mark Dransfield
Patti Smith
Donald Davis
Peruvemba Sriram
Katherine Herring
Fernando Martinez
Meilan Han
Kelly Rysso
Catherine Meldrum
K. P. Ravikrishnan
Daniel Keena
Jennifer DeRidder
Beth Kring
Antonio Anzueto
Alex Aguilera
Timothy Houlihan
Reda Girgis
Jennifer Cannestra
Benjamin Kelly
Mary Beth Scholand
G. Martin Villegas
Judy Carle
Edmunds Udris
Randall Curtis
David Au
Laura C. Feemster
Richard Goodman
Brianna Moss
Lynn Reinke
Moira Aitken
Bruce Culver
Mario Castro
Brigitte Mittler
Jeanne Heaghney
Myron Jacobs
Min Joo
Nina Bracken
Edward Diamond
Mary K. Joseph
Xavier Soler
Arianna Villa
Daniel Layish
Edwin Silverman
Roxanne Kelly
Daniel Cossette
Patricia Belt
Amanda Blackford
Betty Collison
John Dodge
Michele Donithan
Cathleen Ewing
Rosetta Jackson
K Patrick May
Jill Meinert
Girlie Reyes
Michael Smith
Mark Van Natta
Laura Wilson
Annette Wagoner
Katherine P. Yates
Rosemarie Hakim
Antonello Punturieri
Julie Bamdad
Thomas Croxton
Joanne Deshler
Pamela McCord-Reynolds
Mario Stylianou
Gail Weinmann
Gordon Bernard
James Anderson
Bernard Lo
Andrew Ries
Stuart Stoloff
Byron Thomashow
Barbara Tilley
Kevin Weiss
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Thoracic Society, 2018.

Abstract

The Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Trial demonstrated that long-term supplemental oxygen did not reduce time to hospital admission or death for patients who have stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and resting and/or exercise-induced moderate oxyhemoglobin desaturation, nor did it provide benefit for any other outcome measured in the trial. Nine months after initiation of patient screening, after randomization of 34 patients to treatment, a trial design amendment broadened the eligible population, expanded the primary outcome, and reduced the goal sample size. Within a few years, the protocol underwent minor modifications, and a second trial design amendment lowered the required sample size because of lower than expected treatment group crossover rates. After 5.5 years of recruitment, the trial met its amended sample size goal, and 1 year later, it achieved its follow-up goal. The process of publishing the trial results brought renewed scrutiny of the study design and the amendments. This article expands on the previously published design and methods information, provides the rationale for the amendments, and gives insight into the investigators' decisions about trial conduct. The story of the Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Trial may assist investigators in future trials, especially those that seek to assess the efficacy and safety of long-term oxygen therapy. Clinical trial registered with clinicaltrials.gov (NCT00692198).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....29418321117b62ae5c2d10e5e2d11ea4