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Remote intervention engagement and outcomes in the Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children consortium multisite trial.

Sarah Duncan-Park1,2, Claire Dunphy1,2, Jacqueline Becker1, Christine D'Urso1, Rachel Annunziato1,2, Joshua Blatter3, Carol Conrad4, Samuel B Goldfarb5, Don Hayes6, Ernestina Melicoff7, Marc Schecter6, Gary Visner8, Brian Armstrong9, Hyunsook Chin9, Karen Kesler9, Nikki M Williams10, Jonah N Odim10, Stuart C Sweet3, Lara Danziger-Isakov6, Eyal Shemesh1.   

Abstract

Remote interventions are increasingly used in transplant medicine but have rarely been rigorously evaluated. We investigated a remote intervention targeting immunosuppressant management in pediatric lung transplant recipients. Patients were recruited from a larger multisite trial if they had a Medication Level Variability Index (MLVI) ≥2.0, indicating worrisome tacrolimus level fluctuation. The manualized intervention included three weekly phone calls and regular follow-up calls. A comparison group included patients who met enrollment criteria after the subprotocol ended. Outcomes were defined before the intent-to-treat analysis. Feasibility was defined as ≥50% of participants completing the weekly calls. MLVI was compared pre- and 180 days postenrollment and between intervention and comparison groups. Of 18 eligible patients, 15 enrolled. Seven additional patients served as the comparison. Seventy-five percent of participants completed ≥3 weekly calls; average time on protocol was 257.7 days. Average intervention group MLVI was significantly lower (indicating improved blood level stability) at 180 days postenrollment (2.9 ± 1.29) compared with pre-enrollment (4.6 ± 2.10), p = .02. At 180 days, MLVI decreased by 1.6 points in the intervention group but increased by 0.6 in the comparison group (p = .054). Participants successfully engaged in a long-term remote intervention, and their medication blood levels stabilized. NCT02266888.
© 2021 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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Keywords:  clinical research/practice; compliance/adherence; immunosuppressant; pediatrics; social sciences

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33752251      PMCID: PMC8856090          DOI: 10.1111/ajt.16567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


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