RAPID 联合会:垂体瘤临床和转化研究平台。

Q4 Medicine
Tumor Diagnostik und Therapie Pub Date : 2022-12-30 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1978-9380
Michael Karsy, Varun Kshettry, Paul Gardner, Michael Chicoine, Juan C Fernandez-Miranda, James J Evans, Garni Barkhoudarian, Douglas Hardesty, Won Kim, Gabriel Zada, Tomiko Crocker, Ildiko Torok, Andrew Little
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目标 垂体瘤的治疗因其相对罕见、缺乏多中心合作平台以及转化-临床研究合作有限而受到阻碍。之前的研究对组建多中心联盟的启示有限。设计 作者介绍了多中心研究计划--垂体腺瘤及相关疾病注册中心(RAPID)--的建立过程,该计划旨在鼓励质量改进和研究,促进学术研究,并在成果研究中应用创新解决方案。方法 回顾其他研究注册中心在建立过程中遇到的挑战,并将这些经验教训应用于 RAPID 的发展。背景/参与者 RAPID 由 11 个美国学术垂体中心组成。成果 成立了指导委员会、章程、数据协调中心和领导团队。利用符合《健康保险便携性和责任法案》的云平台创建了临床模块,其中包括无功能腺瘤、催乳素瘤、肢端肥大症、库欣氏病、颅咽管瘤和拉斯克裂囊肿的标准化数据字段。目前,RAPID 已获得所有中心的机构审查委员会批准,汇编了大多数中心的回顾性数据和协议,并开始在一个机构收集前瞻性数据。现有的机构数据库正在被映射到一个中央存储库中。结论 RAPID 联盟为促进垂体瘤和外科研究的多中心合作奠定了基础。我们试图分享我们的经验,以便其他也在考虑采用这种方法的团体能够从中受益。未来的研究可能包括结果基准、临床注释生物库组织、多中心结果研究、前瞻性干预研究、转化研究以及关注基于价值的护理问题的卫生经济学研究。
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The RAPID Consortium: A Platform for Clinical and Translational Pituitary Tumor Research.

Objectives  Pituitary tumor treatment is hampered by the relative rarity of the disease, absence of a multicenter collaborative platform, and limited translational-clinical research partnerships. Prior studies offer limited insight into the formation of a multicenter consortium. Design  The authors describe the establishment of a multicenter research initiative, Registry of Adenomas of the Pituitary and Related Disorders (RAPID), to encourage quality improvement and research, promote scholarship, and apply innovative solutions in outcomes research. Methods  The challenges encountered during the formation of other research registries were reviewed with those lessons applied to the development of RAPID. Setting/Participants  RAPID was formed by 11 academic U.S. pituitary centers. Results  A Steering Committee, bylaws, data coordination center, and leadership team have been established. Clinical modules with standardized data fields for nonfunctioning adenoma, prolactinoma, acromegaly, Cushing's disease, craniopharyngioma, and Rathke's cleft cyst were created using a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant cloud-based platform. Currently, RAPID has received institutional review board approval at all centers, compiled retrospective data and agreements from most centers, and begun prospective data collection at one site. Existing institutional databases are being mapped to one central repository. Conclusion  The RAPID consortium has laid the foundation for a multicenter collaboration to facilitate pituitary tumor and surgical research. We sought to share our experiences so that other groups also contemplating this approach may benefit. Future studies may include outcomes benchmarking, clinically annotated biobank tissue, multicenter outcomes studies, prospective intervention studies, translational research, and health economics studies focused on value-based care questions.

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Tumor Diagnostik und Therapie
Tumor Diagnostik und Therapie Medicine-Oncology
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