Needs assessment for creation of a platform trial network in metabolic-dysfunction associated steatohepatitis
Elena Sena, Frank Tacke, Quentin M. Anstee, Nicholas Di Prospero, Mette Skalshøi- Kjær, Sergio Muñoz-Martínez, Jesús Rivera-Esteban, Alba Jiménez-Masip, Jesús M. Bañales, María Martínez-Gómez, Franz Koenig, Joan Genescà, Vlad Ratziu, Juan M. Pericàs

TL;DR
Researchers surveyed European sites to assess interest in a platform trial network for MASH, finding strong support but highlighting the need for funding.
Contribution
The study identifies key requirements and interest levels for establishing a clinical research network for MASH platform trials in Europe.
Findings
Most researchers believe platform trials could benefit MASH patients and are interested in participating.
Advanced fibrosis (F3-4) is identified as the subpopulation with the greatest unmet need in MASH.
Funding and sustainability strategies are seen as critical for establishing a MASH platform trial network.
Abstract
The EU Patient-cEntric clinicAl tRial pLatforms (EU-PEARL) project (IMI2-853966) aimed to develop tools to establish integrated research platforms (IRP) for conducting adaptive-design trials in various diseases, including metabolic-dysfunction associated steatohepatitis (MASH). One essential component of a successful MASH IRP is a robust and reliable Clinical Research Network (CRN). Herein, we outline the required elements and anticipated steps to set-up such a CRN. We identified European clinical research sites that could potentially serve as the foundation for MASH IRP and a CRN. A survey was sent to sites to assess their interest in joining a CRN, their familiarity with platform trials, and their capacity to participate in a future MASH IRP. A total of 141 investigators were invited to participate in the survey, and 40% responded. More than half of the answers (52%) identify MASH…
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TopicsLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Lipid metabolism and disorders · Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
