The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research

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Autor(a) principal: Magro, Elsa
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Gentric, Jean-Christophe, Batista, André Lima, Kotowski, Marc, Chaalala, Chiraz, Roberge, David, Weill, Alain, Stapf, Christian, Roy, Daniel, Bojanowski, Michel W, Darsaut, Tim E, Klink, Ruby, Raymond, Jean
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE The management of brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) remains controversial. The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS) was designed to manage patients with bAVMs within a clinical research framework. The objective of this study was to study trial feasibility, recruitment rates, patient allocation to the various management groups, and compliance with treatment allocation. METHODS TOBAS combines two randomized care trials (RCTs) and a registry. Designed to be all-inclusive, the study offers randomized allocation of interventional versus conservative management to patients eligible for both options (first RCT), a second RCT testing the role of preembolization as an adjunct to surgery or radiotherapy, and a registry of patients managed using clinical judgment alone. The primary outcome of the first RCT is death from any cause or disabling stroke (modified Rankin Scale score > 2) at 10 years. A pilot phase was initiated at one center to test study feasibility, record the number and characteristics of patients enrolled in the RCTs, and estimate the frequency of crossovers. RESULTS All patients discussed at the multidisciplinary bAVM committee between June 2014 and June 2016 (n = 107) were recruited into the study; 46 in the randomized trials (23 in the first RCT with 21 unruptured bAVMs, 40 in the second RCT with 17 unruptured bAVMs, and 17 in both RCTs), and 61 patients in the registry. Three patients crossed over from surgery to observation (first RCT). CONCLUSIONS Clinical research was successfully integrated with normal practice using TOBAS. Recruitment rates in a single center are encouraging. Whether the trial will provide meaningful results depends on the recruitment of a sufficient number of participating centers. Clinical trial registration no.: NCT02098252 (clinicaltrials.gov).
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spelling Magro, ElsaGentric, Jean-ChristopheBatista, André LimaKotowski, MarcChaalala, ChirazRoberge, DavidWeill, AlainStapf, ChristianRoy, DanielBojanowski, Michel WDarsaut, Tim EKlink, RubyRaymond, Jean2023-05-16T20:47:06Z2023-05-16T20:47:06Z2018-06MAGRO, Elsa; GENTRIC, Jean-Christophe; BATISTA, André Lima; KOTOWSKI, Marc; CHAALALA, Chiraz; ROBERGE, David; WEILL, Alain; STAPF, Christian; ROY, Daniel; BOJANOWSKI, Michel W.. The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research. Journal Of Neurosurgery, [S.L.], v. 128, n. 6, p. 1823-1829, jun. 2018. Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG). http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2017.2.jns162751https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/5244010.3171/2017.2.JNS162751Journal of neurosurgeryAVM = arteriovenous malformationCHUM = Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de MontréalRCT = randomized care trialTOBAS = Treatment of Brain AVMs StudybAVM = brain AVMbrain arteriovenous malformationcare trialmRS = modified Rankin Scalerandomized trialruptured AVMunruptured AVMvascular disordersThe Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleOBJECTIVE The management of brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) remains controversial. The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS) was designed to manage patients with bAVMs within a clinical research framework. The objective of this study was to study trial feasibility, recruitment rates, patient allocation to the various management groups, and compliance with treatment allocation. METHODS TOBAS combines two randomized care trials (RCTs) and a registry. Designed to be all-inclusive, the study offers randomized allocation of interventional versus conservative management to patients eligible for both options (first RCT), a second RCT testing the role of preembolization as an adjunct to surgery or radiotherapy, and a registry of patients managed using clinical judgment alone. The primary outcome of the first RCT is death from any cause or disabling stroke (modified Rankin Scale score > 2) at 10 years. A pilot phase was initiated at one center to test study feasibility, record the number and characteristics of patients enrolled in the RCTs, and estimate the frequency of crossovers. RESULTS All patients discussed at the multidisciplinary bAVM committee between June 2014 and June 2016 (n = 107) were recruited into the study; 46 in the randomized trials (23 in the first RCT with 21 unruptured bAVMs, 40 in the second RCT with 17 unruptured bAVMs, and 17 in both RCTs), and 61 patients in the registry. Three patients crossed over from surgery to observation (first RCT). CONCLUSIONS Clinical research was successfully integrated with normal practice using TOBAS. Recruitment rates in a single center are encouraging. Whether the trial will provide meaningful results depends on the recruitment of a sufficient number of participating centers. 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title The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research
spellingShingle The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research
Magro, Elsa
AVM = arteriovenous malformation
CHUM = Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
RCT = randomized care trial
TOBAS = Treatment of Brain AVMs Study
bAVM = brain AVM
brain arteriovenous malformation
care trial
mRS = modified Rankin Scale
randomized trial
ruptured AVM
unruptured AVM
vascular disorders
title_short The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research
title_full The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research
title_fullStr The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research
title_full_unstemmed The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research
title_sort The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS): an all-inclusive framework to integrate clinical care and research
author Magro, Elsa
author_facet Magro, Elsa
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Batista, André Lima
Kotowski, Marc
Chaalala, Chiraz
Roberge, David
Weill, Alain
Stapf, Christian
Roy, Daniel
Bojanowski, Michel W
Darsaut, Tim E
Klink, Ruby
Raymond, Jean
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author2 Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Batista, André Lima
Kotowski, Marc
Chaalala, Chiraz
Roberge, David
Weill, Alain
Stapf, Christian
Roy, Daniel
Bojanowski, Michel W
Darsaut, Tim E
Klink, Ruby
Raymond, Jean
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magro, Elsa
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Batista, André Lima
Kotowski, Marc
Chaalala, Chiraz
Roberge, David
Weill, Alain
Stapf, Christian
Roy, Daniel
Bojanowski, Michel W
Darsaut, Tim E
Klink, Ruby
Raymond, Jean
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv AVM = arteriovenous malformation
CHUM = Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
RCT = randomized care trial
TOBAS = Treatment of Brain AVMs Study
bAVM = brain AVM
brain arteriovenous malformation
care trial
mRS = modified Rankin Scale
randomized trial
ruptured AVM
unruptured AVM
vascular disorders
topic AVM = arteriovenous malformation
CHUM = Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
RCT = randomized care trial
TOBAS = Treatment of Brain AVMs Study
bAVM = brain AVM
brain arteriovenous malformation
care trial
mRS = modified Rankin Scale
randomized trial
ruptured AVM
unruptured AVM
vascular disorders
description OBJECTIVE The management of brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) remains controversial. The Treatment of Brain AVMs Study (TOBAS) was designed to manage patients with bAVMs within a clinical research framework. The objective of this study was to study trial feasibility, recruitment rates, patient allocation to the various management groups, and compliance with treatment allocation. METHODS TOBAS combines two randomized care trials (RCTs) and a registry. Designed to be all-inclusive, the study offers randomized allocation of interventional versus conservative management to patients eligible for both options (first RCT), a second RCT testing the role of preembolization as an adjunct to surgery or radiotherapy, and a registry of patients managed using clinical judgment alone. The primary outcome of the first RCT is death from any cause or disabling stroke (modified Rankin Scale score > 2) at 10 years. A pilot phase was initiated at one center to test study feasibility, record the number and characteristics of patients enrolled in the RCTs, and estimate the frequency of crossovers. RESULTS All patients discussed at the multidisciplinary bAVM committee between June 2014 and June 2016 (n = 107) were recruited into the study; 46 in the randomized trials (23 in the first RCT with 21 unruptured bAVMs, 40 in the second RCT with 17 unruptured bAVMs, and 17 in both RCTs), and 61 patients in the registry. Three patients crossed over from surgery to observation (first RCT). CONCLUSIONS Clinical research was successfully integrated with normal practice using TOBAS. Recruitment rates in a single center are encouraging. Whether the trial will provide meaningful results depends on the recruitment of a sufficient number of participating centers. Clinical trial registration no.: NCT02098252 (clinicaltrials.gov).
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