Author: Schneider, Ruth B.; Omberg, Larsson; Macklin, Eric A.; Daeschler, Margaret; Bataille, Lauren; Anthwal, Shalini; Myers, Taylor L.; Baloga, Elizabeth; Duquette, Sidney; Snyder, Phil; Amodeo, Katherine; Tarolli, Christopher G; Adams, Jamie L.; Callahan, Katherine F; Gottesman, Joshua; Kopil, Catherine M.; Lungu, Codrin; Ascherio, Alberto; Beck, James C.; Biglan, Kevin; Espay, Alberto J.; Tanner, Caroline; Oakes, David; Shoulson, Ira; Novak, Dan; Kayson, Elise; Ray Dorsey, Earl; Mangravite, Lara; Schwarzschild, Michael A.; Simuni, Tanya
Title: Design of a virtual longitudinal observational study in Parkinson’s disease (ATâ€HOME PD) Cord-id: 9krjtv0q Document date: 2020_12_22
ID: 9krjtv0q
Snippet: OBJECTIVE: The expanding power and accessibility of personal technology provide an opportunity to reduce burdens and costs of traditional clinical siteâ€centric therapeutic trials in Parkinson’s disease and generate novel insights. The value of this approach has never been more evident than during the current COVIDâ€19 pandemic. We sought to (1) establish and implement the infrastructure for longitudinal, virtual followâ€up of clinical trial participants, (2) compare changes in smartphoneâ€
Document: OBJECTIVE: The expanding power and accessibility of personal technology provide an opportunity to reduce burdens and costs of traditional clinical siteâ€centric therapeutic trials in Parkinson’s disease and generate novel insights. The value of this approach has never been more evident than during the current COVIDâ€19 pandemic. We sought to (1) establish and implement the infrastructure for longitudinal, virtual followâ€up of clinical trial participants, (2) compare changes in smartphoneâ€based assessments, online patientâ€reported outcomes, and remote expert assessments, and (3) explore novel digital markers of Parkinson’s disease disability and progression. METHODS: Participants from two recently completed phase III clinical trials of inosine and isradipine enrolled in Assessing Teleâ€Health Outcomes in Multiyear Extensions of Parkinson’s Disease trials (ATâ€HOME PD), a twoâ€year virtual cohort study. After providing electronic informed consent, individuals complete annual video visits with a movement disorder specialist, smartphoneâ€based assessments of motor function and socialization, and patientâ€reported outcomes online. RESULTS: From the two clinical trials, 226 individuals from 42 states in the United States and Canada enrolled. Of these, 181 (80%) have successfully downloaded the study’s smartphone application and 161 (71%) have completed patientâ€reported outcomes on the online platform. INTERPRETATION: It is feasible to conduct a largeâ€scale, international virtual observational study following the completion of participation in brickâ€andâ€mortar clinical trials in Parkinson’s disease. This study, which brings research to participants, will compare established clinical endpoints with novel digital biomarkers and thereby inform the longitudinal followâ€up of clinical trial participants and design of future clinical trials.
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