2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12311-023-01547-z
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Consensus Recommendations for Clinical Outcome Assessments and Registry Development in Ataxias: Ataxia Global Initiative (AGI) Working Group Expert Guidance

Abstract: To accelerate and facilitate clinical trials, the Ataxia Global Initiative (AGI) was established as a worldwide research platform for trial readiness in ataxias. One of AGI’s major goals is the harmonization and standardization of outcome assessments. Clinical outcome assessments (COAs) that describe or reflect how a patient feels or functions are indispensable for clinical trials, but similarly important for observational studies and in routine patient care. The AGI working group on COAs has defined a set of … Show more

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“…The primary clinical outcome will be cerebellar ataxia, as measured by SARA42 and ICARS scores 41. The use of these scales is recommended for assessment of cerebellar ataxia as a clinician-reported outcome measure 56. The secondary outcomes will include gait speed, functional ambulatory capacity (FAC)57 and functional independence measure (FIM),58 as well as any other reported outcomes that the reviewer considers important.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The primary clinical outcome will be cerebellar ataxia, as measured by SARA42 and ICARS scores 41. The use of these scales is recommended for assessment of cerebellar ataxia as a clinician-reported outcome measure 56. The secondary outcomes will include gait speed, functional ambulatory capacity (FAC)57 and functional independence measure (FIM),58 as well as any other reported outcomes that the reviewer considers important.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 41 The use of these scales is recommended for assessment of cerebellar ataxia as a clinician-reported outcome measure. 56 The secondary outcomes will include gait speed, functional ambulatory capacity (FAC) 57 and functional independence measure (FIM), 58 as well as any other reported outcomes that the reviewer considers important. The weighted mean difference and the mean and SD will be used for continuous data.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%