The COMBINE SAFTEE: a structured instrument for collecting adverse events adapted for clinical studies in the alcoholism field.

Bankole A Johnson, Nassima Ait-Daoud, John D Roache
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Abstract

Objective: In the many clinical studies conducted in the alcoholism field with psychotropic drugs--and throughout the drug development field in medicine, where evaluation of adverse events can be incomplete, arbitrary or misleading--few standardized methods have been developed for assessing adverse events, whereas defining standardized methods for evaluating clinical efficacy is typical. For the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism COMBINE Study, testing the safety and efficacy of naltrexone and acamprosate, both alone and in combination, in the treatment of alcohol dependence, we adapted a standardized instrument--the Systematic Assessment for Treatment Emergent Events (SAFTEE)--for assessing adverse events in these Phase 2- to Phase 3-type studies.

Method: We standardized use of the SAFTEE with training, supervision and clear guidelines for its implementation, including development of a nomenclature for the typical adverse events associated with these medications and a format for examining symptom severity. Data from the COMBINE SAFTEE include not only frequency of adverse events but also severity level and a composite index taking into account both the severity and duration of symptoms.

Results: The COMBINE SAFTEE was incorporated into the Medical Management therapy and showed high fidelity with its utility, consistency of deliverability and flexibility in measuring adverse events in both the human laboratory and clinical trial settings using intervals that varied from daily to weekly use.

Conclusions: Due to its high standardization level, the COMBINE SAFTEE could be incorporated into other brief compliance enhancement strategies in clinical studies to assess the efficacy of putative therapeutic drugs.

组合式SAFTEE:用于收集酒精中毒领域临床研究的不良事件的结构化工具。
目的:在酒精中毒与精神药物领域进行的许多临床研究中,以及在整个药物开发领域,对不良事件的评估可能是不完整的、任意的或误导性的,很少有标准化的方法被开发出来评估不良事件,而定义评估临床疗效的标准化方法是典型的。对于国家酒精滥用和酒精中毒联合研究研究所,测试纳曲酮和阿坎前列酯单独或联合治疗酒精依赖的安全性和有效性,我们采用了一种标准化的工具——紧急事件治疗系统评估(SAFTEE)——来评估这些2- 3期研究中的不良事件。方法:我们通过培训、监督和明确的实施指南来规范SAFTEE的使用,包括制定与这些药物相关的典型不良事件的命名法和检查症状严重程度的格式。来自COMBINE SAFTEE的数据不仅包括不良事件的频率,还包括严重程度和综合指数,考虑到症状的严重程度和持续时间。结果:COMBINE SAFTEE被纳入医疗管理疗法,在人类实验室和临床试验环境中,使用从每天到每周不等的间隔测量不良事件时,其实用性、可交付性的一致性和灵活性显示出高度的保真性。结论:由于其标准化程度较高,在临床研究中,可以将COMBINE SAFTEE纳入其他简短的依从性增强策略中,以评估推定治疗药物的疗效。
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