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Trend in Clinical Trial Participation During COVID-19: A Secondary Analysis of the I-SPY COVID Clinical Trial

Authors :
Philip Yang, MD, MSc
Neal W. Dickert, MD, PhD
Angela Haczku, MD, PhD
Christine Spainhour, RN, CCRC
Sara C. Auld, MD, MSc
the I-SPY COVID Consortium
Neil R. Aggarwal, MD, MHSc
Timothy Albertson, MD
Sara Auld, MD
Jeremy R. Beitler, MD, MPH
Paul Berger, DO
Ellen L. Burnham, MD
Carolyn S. Calfee, MD, MAS
Nathan Cobb, MD
Alessio Crippa, PhD
Andrea Discacciati, PhD
Martin Eklund, PhD
Laura Esserman, MD, MBA
D. Clark Files, MD
Eliot Friedman, MD
Sheetal Gandotra, MD
Kashif Khan, MD
Jonathan Koff, MD
Santhi Kumar, MD
Kathleen D. Liu, MD, PhD
Thomas R. Martin, MD
Michael A. Matthay, MD
Nuala J. Meyer, MD
Timothy Obermiller, MD, MS
Philip Robinson, MD
Derek Russell, MD
Karl Thomas, MD
Se Fum Wong, MD
Richard G. Wunderink, MD
Mark M. Wurfel, PhD, MD
Albert Yen, MD
Fady A. Youssef, MD
Anita Darmanian, MD
Amy L. Dzierba, PharmD
Ivan Garcia, RRT
Katarzyna Gosek, PharmD
Purnema Madahar, MD, MS
Aaron M. Mittel, MD
Justin Muir, PharmD
Amanda Roden, MD
John Schicchi, MD
Alexis L. Serra, MD, MPH
Romina Wahab, MD
Kevin W. Gibbs, MD
Leigha Landreth, RN
Mary LaRose, RN
Lisa Parks, RN
Adina Wynn, MPH, CCRP
Caroline A. G. Ittner, PhD
Nilam S. Mangalmurti, MD
John P. Reilly, MD, MS
Donna Harris, BSN
Abhishek Methukupally, MBBS
Siddharth Patel, MBBS, MPH
Lindsie Boerger, BA
John Kazianis, MD
Carrie Higgins
Jeff McKeehan, MS
Brian Daniel, RCP, RRT
Scott Fields, PharmD
James Hurst-Hopf, MS
Alejandra Jauregui, BA
Lamorna Brown Swigart, PhD
Daniel Belvins, CCRP
Catherine Nguyen, MD
Alexis Suarez, MS
Maged A. Tanios, MD
Farjad Sarafian, MD
Usman Shah, MD
Max Adelman, MD, MSc
Christina Creel-Bulos, MD
Joshua Detelich, MD
Gavin Harris, MD
Katherine Nugent, MD
Philip Yang, MD
Erin Hardy
Richart Harper, MD
Brian Morrissey, MD
Christian Sandrock, MD, MPH
G. R. Scott Budinger, MD
Helen K. Donnelly, RN, BSN
Benjamin D. Singer, MD
Ari Moskowitz, MD
Melissa Coleman, MD
Joseph Levitt, MD
Ruixiao Lu, PhD
Paul Henderson, PhD
Adam Asare, PhD
Imogene Dunn, PhD
Alejandro Botello Barragan
Source :
Critical Care Explorations, Vol 5, Iss 6, p e0930 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer, 2023.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES:. To analyze the temporal trend in enrollment rates in a COVID-19 platform trial during the first three waves of the pandemic in the United States. DESIGN:. Secondary analysis of data from the I-SPY COVID randomized controlled trial (RCT). SETTING:. Thirty-one hospitals throughout the United States. PATIENTS:. Patients who were approached, either directly or via a legally authorized representative, for consent and enrollment into the I-SPY COVID RCT. INTERVENTIONS:. None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:. Among 1,338 patients approached for the I-SPY COVID trial from July 30, 2020, to February 17, 2022, the number of patients who enrolled (n = 1,063) versus declined participation (n = 275) was used to calculate monthly enrollment rates. Overall, demographic and baseline clinical characteristics were similar between those who enrolled versus declined. Enrollment rates fluctuated over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, but there were no significant trends over time (Mann-Kendall test, p = 0.21). Enrollment rates were also comparable between vaccinated and unvaccinated patients. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, age, sex, region of residence, COVID-19 severity of illness, and vaccination status were not significantly associated with the decision to decline consent. CONCLUSIONS:. In this secondary analysis of the I-SPY COVID clinical trial, there was no significant association between the enrollment rate and time period or vaccination status among all eligible patients approached for clinical trial participation. Additional studies are needed to better understand whether the COVID-19 pandemic has altered clinical trial participation and to develop strategies for encouraging participation in future COVID-19 and critical care clinical trials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26398028 and 00000000
Volume :
5
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Critical Care Explorations
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7af4c25ca81249e2a0432daa16bb510e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000930