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Patients’ perceptions on clinical trials outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension therapy

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The value placed by patients and their caregivers on the components of composite outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) remains unknown. We surveyed the importance of these outcomes from a… Click to show full abstract

The value placed by patients and their caregivers on the components of composite outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) remains unknown. We surveyed the importance of these outcomes from a patients’ and caregivers’ perspective, with participants (n=335, including 257 patients with PAH) rating individual components defining clinical worsening in PAH trials as of critical, major, mild-to-moderate or minor importance. Most outcomes were considered of major or mild-to-moderate importance to patients. Death was the only outcome considered of critical importance. Perceptions of clinical outcomes varied between patients and caregivers. Integrating patients’ perception in the elaboration of clinical trials is essential.

Keywords: arterial hypertension; clinical trials; pulmonary arterial; perceptions clinical; outcomes pulmonary

Journal Title: Thorax
Year Published: 2022

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