Outcome measures in coeliac disease trials: the Tampere recommendations

Gut. 2018 Aug;67(8):1410-1424. doi: 10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314853. Epub 2018 Feb 13.

Abstract

Objective: A gluten-free diet is the only treatment option of coeliac disease, but recently an increasing number of trials have begun to explore alternative treatment strategies. We aimed to review the literature on coeliac disease therapeutic trials and issue recommendations for outcome measures.

Design: Based on a literature review of 10 062 references, we (17 researchers and 2 patient representatives from 10 countries) reviewed the use and suitability of both clinical and non-clinical outcome measures. We then made expert-based recommendations for use of these outcomes in coeliac disease trials and identified areas where research is needed.

Results: We comment on the use of histology, serology, clinical outcome assessment (including patient-reported outcomes), quality of life and immunological tools including gluten immunogenic peptides for trials in coeliac disease.

Conclusion: Careful evaluation and reporting of outcome measures will increase transparency and comparability of coeliac disease therapeutic trials, and will benefit patients, healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry.

Keywords: celiac disease; clinical trials; gluten; gluten free diet.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Celiac Disease / therapy*
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Humans
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care*
  • Patient Preference
  • Quality of Life