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Feasibility of comparing medical management and surgery (with neurosurgery or stereotactic radiosurgery) with medical management alone in people with symptomatic brain cavernoma – protocol for the Cavernomas: A Randomised Effectiveness (CARE) pilot trial

Authors :
Khalid Hamandi
Julie Woodfield
Smriti Agarwal
Richard Edwards
John Williamson
Ravindran Visagan
Rustam Al-Shahi Salman
Howard Brydon
Diederik Bulters
Dawn Hennigan
Paul Leach
Conor Mallucci
Nitin Mukerji
Marios Papadopoulos
Nicholas Ross
Martin Tisdall
Carole Turner
Shungu Ushewokunze
Raghu Vindlacheruvu
Paul Brennan
Phil White
Sophie Hunter
Karen Coy
Julia Wade
James Stewart
Tom Hughes
Laura Forsyth
Kirsty Harkness
David White
Rupal Shah
Sanjay Bhate
Neil Kitchen
Peter J Hutchinson
Emanuel Cirstea
Ramesh Nair
Rebecca Hall
Varduhi Cahill
Tom Hayton
Silvia Tarantino
Christin Eltze
Jack Lee
Arlo Whitehouse
Daniel Walsh
Jacqueline Stephen
Nicola Phillips
Steff Lewis
Susan Davies
Mathew Guilfoyle
Peter S Hall
Andrew Stoddart
Francesca Colombo
Emma Richards
Greg James
Sarah Illingworth
William B Lo
Andrew Bacon
Vijeya Ganesan
Sabina Patel
Aileen R Neilson
Felicia Jennings
Saba Raza-Knight
Andrew Brodbelt
Aswin Chari
Hasan Asif
Ian Kamaly-Asl
Milan Makwana
Zubair Tahir
Allan MacRaild
Grace Vassallo
Ian Anderson
Daniel Holsgrove
Carole Chambers
Sandra Williams
Francesca Spickett-Jones
Marios C Papadopoulos
John Preston
Edward White
Adel Helmy
Sarah Ali
John Reid
Daniel Brown
Louis Taylor
Christopher Uff
Patrick Grover
Azra Banaras
Linetty Makawa
Anil Israni
Richard J Edwards
William Muirhead
Daniel Brooks
Debbie Brown
Ciaran Scott Hill
Kerry Smith
Beth Atkinson
Michelle Fawcett
Sifelani Tshuma
Oliver Kennion
Jo Howe
James J M Loan
Philip Clatworthy
Claire Hudson
Rebecca Hodnett
Madalina Roman
Mary Sikaonga
Elaine Kinsella
Mario Teo
Venetia Giannakaki
James Loan
Lauren Harris
Jack Wildman
Emmanuel Chavredakis
Nihal Gurusinghe
Alex Rossdeutsch
Anthony Wiggins
Giannis Sokratous
Lucie Ferguson
Shakeelah Patel
Sonia Raj
Oishik Raha
Janneke van Beijnum
Pragnesh Bhatt
Anna Bjornson
Nicole Broomes
Alistair Bullen
Julian Cahill
Mihai Danciut
Ronneil Digpal
Ioannis Fouyas
Lauren S Harris
Sohail Majeed
Matthias Radatz
Oliver Wroe Wright
Jessica Teasdale
Michelle Coakley
Drahoslav Sokol
Chandru Kaliaperumal
Mairi MacDonald
Sarah Risbridger
Siobhan Kearney
Ellaine Bosetta
Thomas Doke
Sonny Coskuner
Christine Kamara
Jonathan Gardner
Imron Hamina
Kishor Chaudhari
Liliana Chapas
Karen Caldwell
Sarah Holland
Tamara Tajsic
Rachael Dore
Taya Anderson
Shelley Mayor
Laura O'Malley
Samantha Glover
Janice Irvine
Annika Walch
Farah Muir
Eng Tah Goh
Andrew McDarby
Michelle Bates
Rebecca Hancox
Claudia Kate Auyeung
Elizabeth Goff
Deanna Stephens
Borislava Borislavova
Ruth Worner
Sandeep Buddha
Lisa Tucker
Sandra Dymond
Andrew Mallick
Dymona McAleer
Belinda Gunning
Emma Clarkson
Cathy Stoneley
Jibril Osman Farah
Niamh Bohnacker
Rosette Marimon
Lydia Parker
Puneet Sharma
Dan Holsgrove
Danielle McLaughlan
Tracey Marsden
Kathryn Cawley
Hellen Raffalli
Imedla Mayor
Dipek Ram
Rebecca Keeping
Katie Hennessy
Ammar Kadhim
Md Moidul Islam
Manjunath Prasad
Cheryl Webster
Vicky Slater
Saffnan Mohamed
Saba Raza Knight
Terri-Louise Cromie
Allan Brown
Ruth Pennington
Charlene Campbell
Anthony Ghosh
Teresa Fitzpatrick
Mohammed Patel
Winnington Ruiz
Mirriam Taylor
Divina Anyog
Katarzyna Tluchowska
Jackson Nolasco
Kleopatra Angelopoulou
Bethany Welch
Ida Ponce
Lucy Bailey
Mia Marsden
Angelene Cope
Deepthy Blesson
Rachel Sutton
Mary Kambafwile
Jade McAndrew
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 13, Iss 8 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction The top research priority for cavernoma, identified by a James Lind Alliance Priority setting partnership was ‘Does treatment (with neurosurgery or stereotactic radiosurgery) or no treatment improve outcome for people diagnosed with a cavernoma?’ This pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) aims to determine the feasibility of answering this question in a main phase RCT.Methods and analysis We will perform a pilot phase, parallel group, pragmatic RCT involving approximately 60 children or adults with mental capacity, resident in the UK or Ireland, with an unresected symptomatic brain cavernoma. Participants will be randomised by web-based randomisation 1:1 to treatment with medical management and with surgery (neurosurgery or stereotactic radiosurgery) versus medical management alone, stratified by prerandomisation preference for type of surgery. In addition to 13 feasibility outcomes, the primary clinical outcome is symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage or new persistent/progressive focal neurological deficit measured at 6 monthly intervals. An integrated QuinteT Recruitment Intervention (QRI) evaluates screening logs, audio recordings of recruitment discussions, and interviews with recruiters and patients/parents/carers to identify and address barriers to participation. A Patient Advisory Group has codesigned the study and will oversee its progress.Ethics and dissemination This study was approved by the Yorkshire and The Humber—Leeds East Research Ethics Committee (21/YH/0046). We will submit manuscripts to peer-reviewed journals, describing the findings of the QRI and the Cavernomas: A Randomised Evaluation (CARE) pilot trial. We will present at national specialty meetings. We will disseminate a plain English summary of the findings of the CARE pilot trial to participants and public audiences with input from, and acknowledgement of, the Patient Advisory Group.Trial registration number ISRCTN41647111.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
13
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f389aa5a29f4557ac19c817e505e753
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075187