A simple core dataset and disease severity score for hereditary transthyretin (ATTRv) amyloidosis.
Author: Damy, Thibaud; Conceição, Isabel; García Pavía, Pablo; Gillmore, Julian; Jandhyala, Ravi; Sabbat, Jan; Wixner, Jonas; Coelho, Teresa
Abstract: Background: Hereditary transthyretin (ATTRv) amyloidosis is a progressive multisystemic disease of
adult-onset that arises from an inherited mutation in the transthyretin gene. Currently available disease
severity and progression evaluation tools only cover one single organ or system, impacting data
collection uniformity and its use in clinical settings.
Methods: The Jandhyala Method, including a systematic literature review and SMART interviews, was
used to observe expert opinion from eight leaders in the treatment of ATTRv across Europe. The aim
was to propose a multidisciplinary core dataset (CD) and disease severity scoring (DSS) tools.
Results: The multidisciplinary team of experts identified 140 indicators that form part of the standard
diagnostic and monitoring practice (SDMP) and should be collected as the ATTRv CD. Thirty-one (22%)
of these indicators informed disease severity and comprised the ATTRv DSS, whilst 25 (18%) were
deemed to monitor disease progression.
Conclusions: The resulting CD and DSS have different purposes. The ATTRv CD supports the collection
of high-quality data for clinical research, whereas the ATTRv DSS can be rapidly conducted in a clinical
setting and aid patient management.
Universal identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10641/2749
Date: 2021
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