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Drug-resistant tuberculosis treatments, the case for a phase III platform trial.

  • Tom A. Yates
  • , Samara Barnes
  • , Martin Dedicoat
  • , Onn Min Kon
  • , Heinke Kunst
  • , Marc Lipman
  • , Kerry Millington
  • , Andrew J. Nunn
  • , Patrick P.J. Phillips
  • , Jessica L. Potter
  • , Bertie Squire
  • University College London
  • UK Academics and Professionals to End TB
  • University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
  • Imperial College London
  • Queen Mary University of London
  • University of California at San Francisco

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Abstract

Most phase III trials in drug-resistant tuberculosis have either been underpowered to quantify differences in microbiological endpoints or have taken up to a decade to complete. Composite primary endpoints, dominated by differences in treatment discontinuation and regimen changes, may mask important differences in treatment failure and relapse. Although new regimens for drug-resistant tuberculosis appear very effective, resistance to new drugs is emerging rapidly. There is a need for shorter, safer and more tolerable regimens, including those active against bedaquiline-resistant tuberculosis. Transitioning from multiple regimen A versus regimen B trials to a single large phase III platform trial would accelerate the acquisition of robust estimates of relative efficacy and safety. Further efficiencies could be achieved by adopting modern adaptive platform designs. Collaboration among trialists, affected community representatives, funders and regulators is essential for developing such a phase III platform trial for drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment regimens.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)657-664
Number of pages8
JournalBulletin of the World Health Organization
Volume102
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2024

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