Video-based assessments of activities of daily living: generating real-world evidence in pediatric rare diseases.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Elisa Ferrer-Mallol, Clare Matthews, Rabia Aziza, Alejandro Mendoza, Navdeep Sahota, Sandra Komarzynski, Rashmi Lakshminarayana, Elin Haf Davies
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Abstract

Introduction: Preserving function and independence to perform activities of daily living (ADL) is critical for patients and carers to manage the burden of care and improve quality of life. In children living with rare diseases, video recording ADLs offer the opportunity to collect the patients' experience in a real-life setting and accurately reflect treatment effectiveness on outcomes that matter to patients and families.

Areas covered: We reviewed the measurement of ADL in pediatric rare diseases and the use of video to develop at-home electronic clinical outcome assessments (eCOA) by leveraging smartphone apps and artificial intelligence-based analysis. We broadly searched PubMed using Boolean combinations of the following MeSH terms 'Rare Diseases,' 'Quality of Life,' 'Activities of Daily Living,' 'Child,' 'Video Recording,' 'Outcome Assessment, Healthcare,' 'Intellectual disability,' and 'Genetic Diseases, Inborn.' Non-controlled vocabulary was used to include human pose estimation in movement analysis.

Expert opinion: Broad uptake of video eCOA in drug development is linked to the generation of technical and clinical validation evidence to confidently assess a patient's functional abilities. Software platforms handling video data must align with quality regulations to ensure data integrity, security, and privacy. Regulatory flexibility and optimized validation processes should facilitate video eCOA to support benefit/risk drug assessment.

基于视频的日常生活活动评估:为儿科罕见病提供真实证据。
简介保持日常生活活动(ADL)的功能和独立性对于患者和照护者减轻照护负担和提高生活质量至关重要。在罕见病儿童患者中,ADL 的视频记录提供了在真实环境中收集患者体验的机会,并能准确反映出对患者和家属至关重要的治疗效果:我们回顾了儿科罕见病 ADL 的测量方法,以及利用智能手机应用程序和基于人工智能的分析,使用视频开发家庭电子临床结果评估 (eCOA)。我们使用以下 MeSH 词的布尔组合广泛检索了 PubMed:"罕见病、'生活质量'、'日常生活活动'、'儿童'、'视频记录'、'结果评估、医疗保健'、'智力残疾'和'遗传疾病、先天性'。非控制词汇被用于包括运动分析中的人体姿势估计:专家意见:在药物开发中广泛采用视频 eCOA 与技术和临床验证证据的生成有关,以便有把握地评估患者的功能能力。处理视频数据的软件平台必须符合质量法规,以确保数据的完整性、安全性和隐私性。监管的灵活性和优化的验证流程应有助于视频 eCOA 支持药物效益/风险评估。
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Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.30%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research (ISSN 1473-7167) provides expert reviews on cost-benefit and pharmacoeconomic issues relating to the clinical use of drugs and therapeutic approaches. Coverage includes pharmacoeconomics and quality-of-life research, therapeutic outcomes, evidence-based medicine and cost-benefit research. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review. The journal adopts the unique Expert Review article format, offering a complete overview of current thinking in a key technology area, research or clinical practice, augmented by the following sections: Expert Opinion – a personal view of the data presented in the article, a discussion on the developments that are likely to be important in the future, and the avenues of research likely to become exciting as further studies yield more detailed results Article Highlights – an executive summary of the author’s most critical points.
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