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Development of ‘Core Outcome Sets’ for Meningioma in Clinical Studies (The COSMIC Project): protocol for two systematic literature reviews, eDelphi surveys and online consensus meetings

Authors :
James Snyder
Nisaharan Srikandarajah
Boris Krischek
Matthias Preusser
Michael Weller
Timothy J Kaufmann
Thomas Santarius
Carole Turner
Michael D Cusimano
Paula R Williamson
Michael McDermott
Michael D Jenkinson
Justin Wang
Mohsen Javadpour
Andrea Saladino
Anthony G Marson
David James
Chaya Brodie
Daniel M Fountain
Roland Goldbrunner
Felix Sahm
Sylvia Kurz
Colin Watts
Julian Spears
Amir H Zamanipoor Najafabadi
Simon Walling
Andrew Morokoff
Ghazaleh Tabatabai
Helen Shih
Linda Dirven
Puneet Plaha
Helen Bulbeck
David Schultz
Christian Mawrin
Jens Schittenhelm
Farshad Nassiri
Martin J B Taphoorn
Manfred Westphal
Warren Selman
C Oliver Hanemann
Patrick Y Wen
Mirjam Renovanz
Evanthia Galanis
Alireza Mansouri
Priscilla K Brastianos
Christine Jungk
Heather Barrington
Aaron Cohen-Gadol
Gelareh Zadeh
Abdurrahman I Islim
Christopher P Millward
Theo Georgious
Andrew R Brodbelt
Karolyn Au
Felix Behling
Nicholas Butowski
Ana Castro
Marta Couce
Francesco Dimeco
Craig Erker
Michelle Felicella
Norbert Galldiks
Caterina Giannini
Christel Herold-Mende
Luke Hnenny
Craig Horbinski
Gerhard Jungwirth
Daniel Lachance
Christian Lafougere
Katrin Lamszus
Serge Makarenko
Tathiana Malta
Jennifer Moliterno-Gunel
Houtan Noushmehr
Arie Perry
Aditya Ragunathan
David Raleigh
Franz Ricklefs
Antonio Santacroce
Christian Schichor
Andrew Sloan
Matija Snuderl
Erik Sulman
Suganth Suppiah
Marcos Tatagiba
Marco Timmer
Andreas Von Deimling
Tobias Walbert
Stephen Yip
Gabriel Zada
Viktor Zherebitskiy
Derek Tsang
Kenneth Aldape
Terri S Armstrong
Sabrina Bell
Anna Crofton
Paul L Grundy
Sumirat M Keshwara
Shelli D Koszdin
Michael W McDermott
Torstein R Meling
Kathy Oliver
Jill Barnhartz-Sloan
Wenya Linda Bi
Carlos Carlotti
Katharine Drummond
Ian F Dunn
Brent Griffith
Rintaro Hashizume
Raymond Y Huang
Ian Lee
Jeff C Liu
Yasin Mamatjan
David Munoz
Ho-Keung Ng
Farhad Pirouzmand
Laila M Poisson
Bianca Pollo
Nils O Schmidt
Daniela Tirapelli
Joerg C Tonn
Michael A Vogelbaum
Adriana M Workewych
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 5 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2022.

Abstract

Introduction Meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumour in adults. The majority are non-malignant, but a proportion behave more aggressively. Incidental/minimally symptomatic meningioma are often managed by serial imaging. Symptomatic meningioma, those that threaten neurovascular structures, or demonstrate radiological growth, are usually resected as first-line management strategy. For patients in poor clinical condition, or with inoperable, residual or recurrent disease, radiotherapy is often used as primary or adjuvant treatment. Effective pharmacotherapy treatments do not currently exist. There is heterogeneity in the outcomes measured and reported in meningioma clinical studies. Two ‘Core Outcome Sets’ (COS) will be developed: (COSMIC: Intervention) for use in meningioma clinical effectiveness trials and (COSMIC: Observation) for use in clinical studies of incidental/untreated meningioma.Methods and analysis Two systematic literature reviews and trial registry searches will identify outcomes measured and reported in published and ongoing (1) meningioma clinical effectiveness trials, and (2) clinical studies of incidental/untreated meningioma. Outcomes include those that are clinician reported, patient reported, caregiver reported and based on objective tests (eg, neurocognitive tests), as well as measures of progression and survival. Outcomes will be deduplicated and categorised to generate two long lists. The two long lists will be prioritised through two, two-round, international, modified eDelphi surveys including patients with meningioma, healthcare professionals, researchers and those in caring/supporting roles. The two final COS will be ratified through two 1-day online consensus meetings, with representation from all stakeholder groups.Ethics and dissemination Institutional review board (University of Liverpool) approval was obtained for the conduct of this study. Participant eConsent will be obtained prior to participation in the eDelphi surveys and consensus meetings. The two systematic literature reviews and two final COS will be published and freely available.Trial registration number COMET study ID 1508

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
12
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6f0561f8df642f8988cb2020bf5eb8a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057384