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Determining SGRQ and TDI responder rates across the duration of clinical trials: Results from tiotropium + olodaterol in COPD
2017
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are important in COPD for understanding patients’ symptoms and experience of the disease. Responder rates at specific timepoints are frequently used to analyse clinically important improvements in PROs. Alternatively, responders can be defined using average PRO improvement vs. baseline over the whole study period or the last two timepoints, as recently discussed by the FDA. Aims and objectives: To compare three techniques for determining responder rates of St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) and transition dyspnoea index (TDI). Methods: Two double-blind, replicate, Phase III, 52-week TONADO trials compared tiotropium + olodaterol (T+O…
The impact of grouping patients by the 2017 GOLD COPD strategy on response to therapy: post hoc results from the TONADO tiotropium+olodaterol trials
2017
Introduction: In the 2017 GOLD COPD strategy the classification of patients by assessment of symptoms and history of exacerbation is used to guide treatment choices. The previous strategy also included lung function. Aims and objectives: To investigate the effect of the 2017 classification on an analysis of the efficacy of tiotropium+olodaterol (T+O) in GOLD stage A/B patients with COPD. Methods: Patients from the Phase III, replicate 52-week TONADO studies (NCT01431274, NCT01431287), who received T+O or the mono-components, were classed as GOLD A/B or C/D by the 2017 strategy (using exacerbation history) or 2014 strategy (using lung function and exacerbation history). Since mMRC Dyspnoea S…