Stanford Advanced Wound Care Center Clinical Research Unit
斯坦福高级伤口护理中心临床研究部
基本信息
- 批准号:10203948
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 43.18万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-15 至 2022-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdherenceAmputationArchivesAreaBig DataBioinformaticsBiological MarkersBiomedical EngineeringBlood GlucoseBlood VesselsBlood flowCaringClinicClinicalClinical ResearchClinical TreatmentClinical TrialsClinical Trials UnitClinical and Translational Science AwardsCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesComputer ModelsConduct Clinical TrialsCountryDataData SetDatabasesDecision MakingDermatologistDiabetic FootDiabetic Foot UlcerDropoutE-learningEducationElectronic Health RecordEnrollmentEnsureEthnic OriginFDA approvedFailureFellowshipFoundationsFundingGenomicsGrowthHealthcareHealthcare SystemsIndustryInformaticsLaboratoriesLeadLeadershipLettersMachine LearningMalignant NeoplasmsMeasuresMedicalMedicineMethodsModelingMolecularMonitorNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomeOutsourcingPathologyPatient CarePatient RecruitmentsPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePhysiciansPoliciesProcessProviderPublicationsPublishingQuality of lifeRadiology SpecialtyReportingResearchResearch ContractsResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRunningSamplingSan FranciscoSpan 60SpecialistSpecimenSurgeonSystemTestingTranslational ResearchTreatment ProtocolsUniversitiesWorkchronic woundclinical centerclinical translationcompliance behaviorcomputerized toolsdata miningdemographicsdesigndiabetic patientdiabetic ulcerdrug candidateexperiencehealinghealth economicsimplementation scienceimprovedinterdisciplinary approachlarge datasetsmHealthmedical schoolsmembernext generationnovelnovel strategiesnovel therapeutic interventionoutcome predictionpatient engagementpatient health informationpatient orientedphase 3 studypredictive markerpredictive modelingpredictive toolspreventprogramsrepositoryshared decision makingsingle cell analysissociodemographicsstandardize measuresuccesstreatment adherencetreatment planningunstructured datawoundwound carewound healing
项目摘要
SUMMARY
Approximately 25% of diabetic patients experience diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). This is a significant clinical
problem since there are no effective biomarkers for predicting outcomes, no drug candidates that have recently
been FDA-approved and no therapies that are widely effective in treatment. The Stanford Advanced Wound
Care Center (AWCC) was opened in 2014 with the sole purpose of facilitating clinical trials, conducting
translational research and providing care for patients with chronic wounds. Stanford AWCC receives patients
from the University Healthcare Alliance, which spans 60 clinics and 2.5 million people in the San Francisco Bay
Area. Despite being in a relatively prosperous area, Stanford AWCC treats patients from diverse socio-
demographics. In the past two years, Stanford has treated 6000 patients with wounds, of whom 705 had DFUs.
50% of the patients enroll in clinical trials and there is a very low dropout rate (less than 5%). Under Dr.
Geoffrey Gurtner’s leadership, the Stanford AWCC has conducted over 25 clinical trials, where we have
measured biomarkers and tested novel therapeutic interventions (Aim 1).
It is known that wound healing trials experience a significantly higher failure rate in Phase III studies compared
to any other drug trial. This is primarily due to the poorly controlled procedural component of wound care. At
Stanford, we address these issues by (i) practicing a multi-disciplinary approach overseen by physicians, (ii)
standardizing the measuring and reporting of healing outcomes, (iii) emphasizing rigorous and efficient
operational processes during clinical trial conduct and (iv) collaborating with other major academic centers
(Aim 2). Looking forward, it is critical to optimize patient engagement during their treatment regimens and
inculcate a shared decision-making process. Clinical studies in medical fields such as cancer have indicated
that such patient-centered approaches lead to the adherence of treatment regimens and clinical trials. This is
currently lacking in with patients with DFUs. With Dr. Arden Morris’s expertise, the Stanford AWCC practices
new approaches that centers around the patient, with a focus on improvement in their quality of life (Aim 3).
Dr. Nigam Shah, the Director of Bioinformatics at Spectrum, Stanford’s Clinical and Translational Sciences
Award has worked with the Stanford AWCC and developed computational tools that predict wound healing
outcomes. These models have been developed using data from the Healogics database, the country’s largest
network of wound care clinics and a Stanford AWCC operational partner. Dr. Shah also has expertise in
analyzing electronic health records of patients from large databases such as TRUVEN and OPTUM, which will
allow for the determination of unique biomarkers for wound healing through computational modeling. These
models can be executed across the entire Diabetic Foot Consortium (Aim 4).
概括
大约25%的糖尿病患者患有糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)。这是一个重要的临床
问题由于没有有效的生物标志物来预测结果,因此最近没有药物
我们是FDA批准的,没有广泛有效治疗的疗法。斯坦福州的高级伤口
护理中心(AWCC)于2014年开业,其唯一目的是促进临床试验,进行
翻译研究并为患有慢性伤口的患者提供护理。斯坦福AWCC接收患者
来自旧金山湾的60个诊所和250万人的大学医疗保健联盟
区域。尽管在一个相对繁荣的地区,但斯坦福AWCC还是对待各种社会的患者
人口统计。在过去的两年中,斯坦福大学管理了6000名世界患者,其中705例患有DFU。
50%的患者参加临床试验,辍学率非常低(小于5%)。在Dr.
杰弗里·古尔特纳(Geoffrey Gurtner)的领导,斯坦福AWCC进行了25次临床试验,我们有
测量的生物标志物并测试了新型的治疗干预措施(AIM 1)。
众所周知,在III期研究中,伤口愈合试验的失败率显着更高
进行任何其他药物试验。这主要是由于伤口护理中控制不良的程序成分。在
斯坦福大学,我们通过(i)练习医生监督的多学科方法,(ii)
标准化治疗结果的测量和报告,(iii)强调严格有效
临床试验行为期间的运营过程以及(iv)与其他主要学术中心合作
(目标2)。展望未来,至关重要的是在治疗方案中优化患者的参与度和
灌输共同的决策过程。癌症等医学领域的临床研究表明
这种以患者为中心的方法导致了治疗方案和临床试验的遵守。这是
目前缺乏DFU的患者。凭借Arden Morris博士的专业知识,Stanford AWCC实践
以患者为中心的新方法,重点是改善生活质量(AIM 3)。
Spectrum生物信息学主任Nigam Shah博士,斯坦福大学的临床和转化科学
奖与斯坦福AWCC合作,并开发了预测伤口愈合的计算工具
结果。这些模型是使用Healogics数据库(该国最大的Healogics数据库的数据)开发的
伤口护理诊所网络和斯坦福AWCC运营合作伙伴。 Shah博士也有专业知识
分析来自Truven和Optum等大数据库的患者的电子健康记录,这将
允许通过计算建模来确定用于伤口愈合的独特生物标志物。这些
模型可以在整个糖尿病足联盟中执行(AIM 4)。
项目成果
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TARGETING HIF-1α DYSFUNCTION TO TREAT PRESSURE ULCERS IN THE AGED
针对 HIF-1α 功能障碍治疗老年人压疮
- 批准号:
10444745 - 财政年份:2022
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TARGETING HIF-1α DYSFUNCTION TO TREAT PRESSURE ULCERS IN THE AGED
针对 HIF-1α 功能障碍治疗老年人压疮
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- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
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10417228 - 财政年份:2020
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10256045 - 财政年份:2020
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