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Development of a Core outcome set for fetal Myelomeningocele (COSMiC): study protocol

Authors :
Altoukhi, S
Whitehead, CL
Ryan, G
Deprest, J
Joyeux, L
Gallagher, K
Drake, J
Church, P
Horn, D
Diambomba, Y
Carvalho, JCA
Van Mieghem, T
Altoukhi, S
Whitehead, CL
Ryan, G
Deprest, J
Joyeux, L
Gallagher, K
Drake, J
Church, P
Horn, D
Diambomba, Y
Carvalho, JCA
Van Mieghem, T
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Open spina bifida (OSB) is one of the most common congenital central nervous system defects and leads to long-term physical and cognitive disabilities. Open fetal surgery for OSB improves neurological outcomes and reduces the need for ventriculoperitoneal shunting, compared to postnatal surgery, but is associated with a significant risk of prematurity and maternal morbidity. Fetoscopic surgery comes with less maternal morbidity, yet the question remains whether the procedure is neuroprotective and reduces prematurity. Comparison of outcomes between different treatment options is challenging due to inconsistent outcome reporting. We aim to develop and disseminate a core outcome set (COS) for fetal OSB, to ensure that outcomes relevant to all stakeholders are collected and reported in a standardised fashion in future studies. METHODS: The COS will be developed using a validated Delphi methodology. A systematic literature review will be performed to identify outcomes previously reported for prenatally diagnosed OSB. We will assess maternal (primary and subsequent pregnancies), fetal, neonatal and childhood outcomes until adolescence. In a second phase, we will conduct semi-structured interviews with stakeholders, to ensure representation of additional relevant outcomes that may not have been reported in the literature. We will include patients and parents, as well as health professionals involved in the care of these pregnancies and children (fetal medicine specialists, fetal surgeons, neonatologists/paediatricians and allied health). Subsequently, an international group of key stakeholders will rate the importance of the identified outcomes using three sequential online rounds of a modified Delphi Survey. Final agreement on outcomes to be included in the COS, their definition and measurement will be achieved through a face-to-face consensus meeting with all stakeholder groups. Dissemination of the final COS will be ensured through different media and relev

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315661735
Document Type :
Electronic Resource