A Core Outcome Set for the prevention and treatment of fetal GROwth restriction: deVeloping Endpoints: the COSGROVE study

  • Patricia Healy*
  • , Sanne J. Gordijn
  • , Wessel Ganzevoort
  • , Irene M. Beune
  • , Ahmet Baschat
  • , Asma Khalil
  • , Louise Kenny
  • , Frank H. Bloomfield
  • , Mandy Daly
  • , Jamie Kirkham
  • , Declan Devane
  • , Aris T. Papageorghiou
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

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    BACKGROUND: Fetal growth restriction refers to a fetus that does not reach its genetically predetermined growth potential. It is well-recognized that growth-restricted fetuses are at increased risk of both short-and long-term adverse outcomes. Systematic evaluation of the evidence from clinical trials of fetal growth restriction is often difficult because of variation in the outcomes that are measured and reported. The development of core outcome sets for fetal growth restriction studies would enable future trials to measure similar meaningful outcomes.

    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to develop core outcome sets for trials of prevention or treatment of fetal growth restriction.

    STUDY DESIGN: This was a Delphi consensus study. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to identify outcomes that were reported in studies of prevention or treatment of fetal growth restriction. All outcomes were presented for prioritization to key stakeholders (135 healthcare providers, 68 researchers/academics, and 35 members of the public) in 3 rounds of online Delphi surveys. A priori consensus criteria were used to reach agreement on the final outcomes for in-clusion in the core outcome set at a face-to-face meeting with 5 healthcare providers, 5 researchers/academics, and 6 maternity service users.

    RESULTS: In total, 22 outcomes were included in the final core outcome set. These outcomes were grouped under 4 domains: maternal (n=4), fetal (n=1), neonatal (n=12), and childhood (n=5).

    CONCLUSION: The Core Outcome Set for the prevention and treatment of fetal GROwth restriction: deVeloping Endpoints study identified a large number of potentially relevant outcomes and then reached consensus on those factors that, as a minimum, should be measured and reported in all future trials of prevention or treatment of fetal growth restriction. This will enable future trials to measure similar meaningful outcomes and to ensure that findings from different studies can be compared and combined.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)339.e1-339.e10
    Aantal pagina's10
    TijdschriftAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    Volume221
    Nummer van het tijdschrift4
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - okt.-2019

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