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Patient-important outcomes in lung transplantation: A systematic review

Authors :
Gaëlle Weisenburger
Nathalie Gault
Antoine Roux
Alexy Tran-Dinh
Vincent Bunel
Cendrine Godet
Pierre Mordant
Philippe Montravers
Yves Castier
Hervé Mal
Stéphane Gaudry
Jonathan Messika
Source :
Respiratory medicine and research. 81
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Patient-important outcomes (PIOs) have emerged in respiratory medicine, in order to place the patient at the center of research. Mortality is a debated PIO in lung transplantation (LTx). The use of PIO in this specific setting has never been studied. We aimed to systematically review the use of PIOs in LTx research.MEDLINE, Cochrane Library and Embase databases were searched to include prospective studies published in 2019, involving adult LTx recipients. We excluded articles reporting non-prognostic studies, letters, reviews, commentaries, or case reports. PIOs considered were mortality, pain, physical function, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, neuropsychological, cardiac, sleep or sexual symptoms and quality of life. This systematic review was prospectively registered in the PROSPERO register (CRD42020163425).Among 1048 references retrieved, 51 were finally included in the analysis. In total, 26 (51%) studies investigated at least one PIO, as a primary outcome in 12 (23.5%) and secondary outcome in 21 (41.2%). In 15 (29.4%) studies, mortality was the most frequently reported PIO; 11 (21.5%) studies evaluated at least one PIO other than mortality, quality of life being this PIO in 6.PIOs were described in half of prospective articles dealing with adult LTx recipients published in 2019. Outcomes other than mortality were insufficiently considered. A core outcome set of PIOs in LTx should be developed with patient input to guide future research in LTx.

Details

ISSN :
25900412
Volume :
81
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Respiratory medicine and research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f540d0ff3b5afd06029130b83af4fcfa