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Standardized approaches for clinical sampling and endpoint ascertainment in tuberculous meningitis studies.


ABSTRACT: Tuberculous meningitis (TBM), the most severe manifestation of tuberculosis, has poorly understood immunopathology and high mortality and morbidity despite antituberculous therapy. This calls for accelerated clinical and basic science research in this field. As TBM disproportionally affects poorer communities, studies are often performed in resource-limited environments, creating challenges for data collection and harmonisation. Comparison of TBM studies has been hampered by variation in sampling strategies, study design and choice of study endpoints.  Based on literature review and expert consensus, this paper provides firstly, practical recommendations to enable thorough diagnostic, pathophysiological and pharmacokinetic studies using clinical samples, and facilitates better data aggregation and comparisons across populations and settings. Secondly, we discuss clinically relevant study endpoints, including neuroimaging, functional outcome, and cause of death, with suggestions of how these could be applied in different designs for future TBM studies.

SUBMITTER: Rohlwink UK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7194504 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Standardized approaches for clinical sampling and endpoint ascertainment in tuberculous meningitis studies.

Rohlwink Ursula K UK   Chow Felicia C FC   Wasserman Sean S   Dian Sofiati S   Lai Rachel Pj RP   Chaidir Lidya L   Hamers Raph L RL   Wilkinson Robert J RJ   Boulware David R DR   Cresswell Fiona V FV   van Laarhoven Arjan A  

Wellcome open research 20190101


Tuberculous meningitis (TBM), the most severe manifestation of tuberculosis, has poorly understood immunopathology and high mortality and morbidity despite antituberculous therapy. This calls for accelerated clinical and basic science research in this field. As TBM disproportionally affects poorer communities, studies are often performed in resource-limited environments, creating challenges for data collection and harmonisation. Comparison of TBM studies has been hampered by variation in samplin  ...[more]

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