| Literature DB >> 29771953 |
Zarazuela Zolkipli-Cunningham1,2, Rui Xiao3, Amy Stoddart2,4,5, Elizabeth M McCormick2,5, Amy Holberts6, Natalie Burrill2, Shana McCormack2,7,8, Lauren Williams9, Xiaoyan Wang9, John L P Thompson9, Marni J Falk2,5,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical treatment trials are increasingly being designed in primary mitochondrial disease (PMD), a phenotypically and genetically heterogeneous collection of inherited multi- system energy deficiency disorders that lack effective therapy. We sought to identify motivating factors and barriers to clinical trial participation in PMD.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29771953 PMCID: PMC5957366 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic and other key characteristics of the CHOP patient cohort (N = 30).
| Adults (n = 15) | Children (n = 15) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 46.7 (7) | 53.3 (8) | 1.0 | |
| 22–73 (46) | 0.5–17 (7) | <.0001 | |
| 1.0 | |||
| Definite | 46.6 (7) | 26.6 (4) | |
| Suspected | 53.3 (8) | 73.3 (11) | |
| Less than high school degree | 0 (0) | ||
| High school degree or equivalent | 13 (4) | ||
| Some college but no degree | 27 (8) | ||
| Associate degree | 3 (1) | ||
| Bachelor degree | 17 (5) | ||
| Graduate degree | 40 (12) | ||
| Yes | 31.0 (9) | ||
| Have participated in a previous research study | 69 (20) | ||
| Have participated in a clinical trial | 34 (10) | ||
| Know someone who participated in a clinical trial | 41 (12) | ||
1Comparison by two-sample t-test between Adult and Child groups is indicated by p-value
Fig 1CHOP mitochondrial disease subject discovery cohort.
A. Experienced Symptoms. The CHOP PMD subject cohort reported muscle weakness, chronic fatigue, exercise intolerance, imbalance, and gastrointestinal problems as the top 5 most commonly experienced symptoms (n = 30). B. Prioritized Symptoms for trial participation. The CHOP PMD patient cohort reported the top 5 most commonly experienced symptoms as the same leading symptoms to motivate their trial participation (n = 30). C. Likely to participate if experienced symptom is targeted in a clinical trial. All CHOP PMD subjects who experienced muscle weakness (n = 37), peripheral neuropathy (n = 13), tinnitus (n = 7), diabetes (n = 4), and stroke (n = 3) reported they would participate in a clinical trial that targeted these symptoms.
Demographic and other key characteristics of the RDCRN cohort (N = 290).
| Adults (n = 169) | Children (n = 121) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 75.2 (124) | 47.0 (52) | <.0001 | |
| 48 (35–57) | 12 (6–17) | <.0001 | |
| High school | 12.5 (21) | - | |
| Some college | 22.5 (38) | - | |
| College degree or equivalent | 42.7 (72) | - | |
| Graduate degree | 21.9 (37) | - | |
| No answer | 0.6 (1) | - | |
| 0.4044 | |||
| Yes | 39.1 (66) | 43.0 (52) | |
| No | 21.3 (36) | 25.6 (31) | |
| Maybe | 38.5 (65) | 31.4 (38) | |
| No answer | 1.2 (2) | 0 (0) | |
| 0.0003 | |||
| mtDNA | 40.2 (68) | 33.1 (40) | |
| Nuclear DNA | 4.7 (8) | 20.7 (25) | |
| Don’t know | 49.1 (83) | 43.8 (53) | |
| No answer | 5.9 (10) | 2.5 (3) | |
| 27.8 (47) | 25.6 (31) | 0.6782 | |
| Participated in research study | 30.2 (51) | 34.7 (42) | 0.3416 |
| Participated in clinical trial | 8.9 (15) | 13.2 (16) | 0.4618 |
| Acquaintance participated in clinical trial | 16.0 (27) | 33.9 (41) | 0.0018 |
1Cases with missing data are excluded for gender (4 adults and 10 children), and Previous Experience (maximum 4). No data are missing on other variables in the table.
2Comparison by two-sample t-test between Adult and Child groups is indicated by p-value.
Fig 2RDCRN mitochondrial disease subject validation cohort.
A. Experienced Symptoms. Frequency of experienced symptoms as reported by the RDCRN self-reported cohort revealed muscle weakness, chronic fatigue, exercise intolerance, imbalance, and gastrointestinal problems to be the top 5 common symptoms (n = 290). B. Prioritized Symptoms for trial participation. The RDCRN cohort reported the same top 5 symptoms that would motivate trial participation (n = 290) as seen in the CHOP cohort (Fig 1). C. Likely to participate if experienced symptom is targeted in a clinical trial. The RDCRN cohort reported muscle weakness, chronic fatigue, exercise intolerance, diabetes and kidney disease as the most common experienced and desirable to treat symptoms in a clinical trial (n = 290).