A gender-medicine post hoc analysis (MetaGeM) project to test sex differences in previous observational studies in different diseases: methodology

IF 1.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
D. Colombo, G. Bellia, D. Vassellatti, E. Zagni, S. Sgarbi, S. Rizzoli
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Abstract

Only recently has medical research begun to understand the importance of taking sex into account, recognizing that symptoms and responses to medical treatment may be very different between males and females. However, the analyses provided by the pharmaceutical industry to regulatory authorities often do not present safety and efficacy data by sex. Novartis has started a gender-medicine project called MetaGeM, which includes nine observational studies sponsored by Novartis Farma, Italy; conducted in Italy between 2002 and 2013 in a range of different clinical areas. The MetaGeM project aims to analyze and describe by means of post hoc analyses and meta-analyses, clinical outcomes, therapeutic approaches, and safety data of these studies, by sex: PSYCHAE; GENDER ATTENTION in psoriasis; Synergy in psoriatic arthritis; ICEBERG in HBsAg carriers; SURF and CETRA in liverand renal transplanted patients, respectively; DEEP in Parkinson’s disease; and EVOLUTION and AXEPT in Alzheimer’s disease. The present paper describes the methodology of the MetaGeM project.
性别医学事后分析(MetaGeM)项目,以测试先前不同疾病观察性研究中的性别差异:方法学
直到最近,医学研究才开始认识到将性别考虑在内的重要性,认识到男性和女性的症状和对药物治疗的反应可能非常不同。然而,制药业向监管当局提供的分析往往不提供按性别分列的安全性和有效性数据。诺华已经启动了一个名为MetaGeM的性别医学项目,其中包括9项观察性研究,由意大利诺华制药公司(Novartis Farma)赞助;2002年至2013年间在意大利进行的一系列不同临床领域的研究。MetaGeM项目旨在通过事后分析和荟萃分析的方式,对这些研究的临床结果、治疗方法和安全性数据进行分析和描述,按性别分列:银屑病的性别关注;银屑病关节炎的协同作用;HBsAg携带者的ICEBERG;肝、肾移植患者的SURF和CETRA;DEEP治疗帕金森病;以及阿尔茨海默病中的EVOLUTION和AXEPT。本文描述了MetaGeM项目的方法。
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Open Access Journal of Clinical Trials
Open Access Journal of Clinical Trials MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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