Endpoints - Clinical Trials in Respiratory Diseases - Pulmonary Function Tests, Biomarkers and Quality of Life Questionnaires All Play Prominent Roles


June 25, 2012
194 Pages - SKU: XGBR3944314
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Endpoints - Clinical Trials in Respiratory Diseases - Pulmonary Function Tests, Biomarkers and Quality of Life Questionnaires All Play Prominent Roles

Summary

GBI Research in its report “Endpoints - Clinical Trials in Respiratory Diseases - Pulmonary Function Tests, Biomarkers and Quality of Life Questionnaires All Play Prominent Roles” presents the use of endpoints or outcomes measures in respiratory disease’s clinical trials. In this report, endpoint used in asthma, cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder and pulmonary arterial hypertension are presented. In this report detailed analysis about the clinical and surrogate endpoint used in various phases and stages of clinical trials are presented. This report presents detailed overview about the endpoint used in major marketed drugs and most promising molecules under development. The report contains company profiles of major companies involved with marketing of major marketed drugs under respiratory drug franchise.

Scope
  • The report starts with an executive summary, providing insights about the prominent endpoint used in respiratory clinical trials.
  • This report deals with different types of endpoint used in respiratory clinical trials. It contains brief account of advantages, disadvantages and regulatory aspects of each type of endpoint.
  • This report provides in-depth analysis of clinical trial endpoints used in asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis and PAH clinical trials.
  • This report covers complete account of primary and secondary endpoints used in Phase III and Phase II clinical trials in above mentioned respiratory diseases.
  • In this report characterization and segmentation of trials based on their status, along with specific use of endpoints is also provided.
  • This report provides profiling of major marketed drugs based on their safety, efficacy and clinical study details.
  • The report contains company profiling of major companies associated with marketing of major respiratory drugs covering asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis and PAH.
  • This report also includes endpoint analysis of terminated trials for asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis and PAH. Analysis of terminated trials can be used in designing more robust trials and avoid any issues, which can result in termination of trial.
Reasons to buy
  • Understand the pattern of use of primary and secondary endpoints, according to specific indication’s and clinical Phase of trial. This will help in designing clinical trials so as to and protect one’s product from confronting any of the safety issues.
  • To analyze the major primary and secondary endpoint used in disease specific clinical trials.
  • Reinforce R&D strategies by identifying new endpoints to be used in disease and clinical phase specific clinical trials. This can increase positive outcome from a trial and aid in bringing molecules with increased efficiency and better safety profiles.
  • Develop key strategic initiatives by understanding the key focus of major companies developing drugs in respiratory franchise.
  • Build effective strategies by clinical phase wise endpoint analysis of clinical trials. This can help in reducing the drug’s time to market.
  • Exploit strategies for designing of clinical trials by identifying the advantages and disadvantages involved with the use of specific endpoints.


Additional Information

Standardized Clinical Trials Endpoints to Help Health Authorities Tackle Respiratory Diseases.

We all know that smoking and some allergies are bad for our lungs, but now science is standardizing the way that we measure respiratory health, helping to judge the effectiveness of drug treatments better than ever, according to a new report by healthcare experts GBI Research.

The new report* shows that asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), common conditions causing breathing difficulties, are now being studied using a set of common clinical endpoints, which help to standardize test results and draw conclusions regarding the effectiveness of new drugs.

COPD is cited as the fourth most common cause of death in the US by the National Institute of Health, representing a collection of progressive lung diseases including emphysema and chronic bronchitis, often caused by smoking, and is proving a heavy economic burden for state healthcare. Therefore, is has been imperative for health authorities to further improve on their endpoint measurements in order to compare the available treatment options for these disorders.

Clinical trial endpoints are used to measure the outcomes of medical testing, assessing the effects of new treatments. Endpoints in respiratory disease clinical trials should be accurate, precise, easily measurable and reliable, and range from techniques such as daily symptoms scoring, use of rescue medication and the quality of life score, to more specific vital signs such as measuring pulmonary function, respiratory rate and pulse.

The endpoints used in respiratory clinical trials are often chosen depending on the developmental stage of the molecule being studied, as agencies require Phase III trials to study direct clinical endpoints in order to grant drug approvals.

Physicians confirm diagnoses of asthma using pulmonary function tests (PFT), and classify the condition based on Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) rate, frequency of symptoms and Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV). It is therefore not surprising that FEV was used in 29.9% of completed Phase III clinical trials for asthma products as a primary endpoint during 2000-2010, while another 29.3% of these trials used multiple PFT as a secondary endpoint.

Similarly, 49.2% of phase III COPD clinical trials during 2000-010 used FEV as a primary endpoint, while 20.3% used multiple PFTs as endpoints. PFTs were employed as a primary endpoint in 64 completed clinical trials for asthma and COPD.

*Endpoints - Clinical Trials in Respiratory Diseases - Pulmonary Function Tests, Biomarkers and Quality of Life Questionnaires All Play Prominent Roles

This report presents the use of endpoints or outcome measures in respiratory disease’s clinical trials for asthma, cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Detailed analysis about the clinical and surrogate endpoint used in various phases and stages of clinical trials are presented. This report presents detailed overview about the endpoint used in major marketed drugs and most promising molecules under development. It also contains company profiles of major companies involved with marketing of major marketed drugs under respiratory drug franchise.

This report was built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research, and in-house analysis conducted by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.

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