Standardized Methods for Enhanced Quality and Comparability of Tuberculous Meningitis Studies

Ben J. Marais(Children's Hospital at Westmead), Anna Dorothee Heemskerk(Nuffield Foundation), Suzaan Marais(University of Cape Town), Reinout van Crevel(Radboud University Nijmegen), Ursula K. Rohlwink(University of Cape Town), Maxine Caws(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Graeme Meintjes(University of Cape Town), U. K. Misra(Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences), Nguyen TH(Oxford University Clinical Research Unit), Rovina Ruslami(Padjadjaran University), James A. Seddon(NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre), Regan Solomons(Stellenbosch University), Ronald van Toorn(Stellenbosch University), Anthony Figaji(University of Cape Town), Helen McIlleron(University of Cape Town), R.E. Aarnoutse(Radboud University Nijmegen), Johan F. Schoeman(Stellenbosch University), Robert J. Wilkinson(University of Cape Town), Guy Thwaites(Nuffield Foundation)
Clinical Infectious Diseases
November 10, 2016
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Abstract

Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) remains a major cause of death and disability in tuberculosis-endemic areas, especially in young children and immunocompromised adults. Research aimed at improving outcomes is hampered by poor standardization, which limits study comparison and the generalizability of results. We propose standardized methods for the conduct of TBM clinical research that were drafted at an international tuberculous meningitis research meeting organized by the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Vietnam. We propose a core dataset including demographic and clinical information to be collected at study enrollment, important aspects related to patient management and monitoring, and standardized reporting of patient outcomes. The criteria proposed for the conduct of observational and intervention TBM studies should improve the quality of future research outputs, can facilitate multicenter studies and meta-analyses of pooled data, and could provide the foundation for a global TBM data repository.


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