心血管装置试验中未被充分代表的患者群体:跨大西洋专家关于性别、年龄、人口统计学群体和地理背景的叙述。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
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临床研究的外部有效性可以通过充分代表疾病谱系内的所有患者群体来优化。这强调了需要纳入在性别、年龄、人口统计学群体或地理背景上历史上代表性不足的患者群体。特别是在存在明显差异的国家,提高对未来临床研究中现有差距的认识仍然是一个优先事项。据报道,人口普查定义的少数群体获得高质量医疗保健的机会较少,在临床试验中研究较少,治疗后结果的特定群体高质量数据较少。此外,应继续努力在临床试验中招募平衡或至少具有代表性的女性和男性;并且,招募的年龄范围与患有指数疾病的患者一致。针对研究人群的异质性,无疑将有助于医学的进步、改进疗法的发展和更好的结果。对人口群体的分析揭示了世界上一些地区的显著差异,强调有必要进一步调查是否始终如一地向一个国家的所有成员提供先进疗法。为了促进尖端临床研究的国际合作,充分体现患者的代表性,本文件提出了对基本问题的见解和共识,包括欧洲和北美人口群体的现有分类,并提出了收集地理背景数据的标准化方法。
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Underrepresented patient populations in cardiovascular device trials: A transatlantic expert narrative on sex, age, demographic groups, and geographical background
External validity of clinical research can be optimized by an adequate representation of all patient groups within a disease spectrum. This emphasizes the need of enrolling patient groups who have been historically underrepresented on the basis of sex, age, demographic groups, or geographical background. Especially in countries with pronounced disparities, raising awareness regarding the existing gaps in future clinical studies continues to be a priority. Census-defined demographic minority groups have been reported to have less access to high-quality healthcare, are less studied in clinical trials, and have less group-specific high-quality data on outcomes after treatment. Additionally, efforts should continue towards enrolling a balanced or at least representative distribution of women and men in clinical trials; and, enrolling age ranges that are consistent with patients suffering from the index disease. Aiming for heterogeneity in study populations will undoubtedly contribute to advancements in medicine, the development of improved therapies, and better outcomes. Analyses on demographic groups have revealed significant disparities within some regions of the world, underlining the need to further investigate whether access to advanced therapies is consistently offered to all members of a nation. To foster international collaboration in cutting-edge clinical research with adequate patient representation, this document presents insights and consensus on fundamental issues, including available classifications of demographic groups in Europe and North America, and presents a standardized approach for collecting geographical background data.
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International journal of cardiology
International journal of cardiology 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.70%
发文量
758
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cardiology is devoted to cardiology in the broadest sense. Both basic research and clinical papers can be submitted. The journal serves the interest of both practicing clinicians and researchers. In addition to original papers, we are launching a range of new manuscript types, including Consensus and Position Papers, Systematic Reviews, Meta-analyses, and Short communications. Case reports are no longer acceptable. Controversial techniques, issues on health policy and social medicine are discussed and serve as useful tools for encouraging debate.
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