Development of the first disease activity index for eosinophilic esophagitis: update on the EEsAI in 2012

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Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Title
Development of the first disease activity index for eosinophilic esophagitis: update on the EEsAI in 2012
Title of the conference
Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society of Gastroenterology, Swiss Society of Visceral Surgery, Swiss Association of the Study of the Liver and Swiss Society of Clinical Nutrition
Author(s)
Schoepfer A.M., Safroneeva E., Kuehni C., Zwahlen M., Schibli S., Mueller P., Bussmann C., Straumann A.
Address
Interlaken, Switzerland, September 20-21, 2012
ISBN
1424-7860
ISSN-L
0036-7672
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Volume
142
Series
Swiss Medical Weekly
Pages
S10
Language
english
Abstract
Background and Aims: The international E EsAI s tudy g roup
is currently d eveloping the first activity index ( EEsAI) specific
for E osinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). G oal: T o develop, e valuate
and validate the EEsAI.
Methods: T he development c omprises three p hases: 1.
Selection of c andidate items ( completed); 2. Evaluation of t he
activity index i n a first patient cohort (in progress, p atient
recruitment completed); and 3. Validation in a s econd EoE
patient cohort. F ocus group interviews with patients were used
in p hase 1 to g enerate patient r eported outcomes (PRO)
according to g uidelines o f regulatory authorities (FDA a nd
EMA), whereas the section of biologic items was developed by
Delphi rounds o f international E oE experts from E urope and
North America.
Results: T he EEsAI has a modular c omposition to a ssess the
following components o f EoE activity: p atient r eported
outcomes, e ndoscopic activity, histologic activity, laboratory
activity, a nd quality of l ife (QoL). Definitions for a ll aspects o f
endoscopic and histologic appearance were e stablished by
consensus r ounds a mong E oE experts. S ymptom a ssessment
tools were c reated that t ake into account d ifferent food
consistencies as w ell as f ood avoidance and specific
processing strategies. The EEsAI i s currently e valuated in a
cohort of a dult EoE patients since M arch 2 011 (patient
recruitment completed).
Conclusions: The EEsAI standardizes outcome assessment in
EoE t rials. T he collaboration with i nternational E oE e xperts a s
well as f ollowing o f the guidelines f rom regulatory authorities
will lead to its wide applicability.
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