Multicentre preclinical randomized controlled trials (pRCTs) are a valuable tool to improve experimental stroke research, but are challenging and therefore underused. A common challenge regards the standardization of procedures across centres. We here present the harmonization phase for the quantification of sensorimotor deficits by composite neuroscore, which was the primary outcome of two multicentre pRCTs assessing remote ischemic conditioning in rodent models of ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion for 30, 45 or 60 min in mice and 50, 75 or 100 min in rats, allowing sufficient variability. Eleven animals per species were video recorded during neurobehavioural tasks and evaluated with neuroscore by eight independent raters, remotely and blindly. We aimed at reaching an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) >= 0.60 as satisfactory interrater agreement. After a first remote training we obtained ICC = 0.50 for mice and ICC = 0.49 for rats. Errors were identified in animal handling and test execution. After a second remote training, we reached the target interrater agreement for mice (ICC = 0.64) and rats (ICC = 0.69). In conclusion, a multi-step, online harmonization phase proved to be feasible, easy to implement and highly effective to align each centre's behavioral evaluations before project's interventional phase.

Harmonization of sensorimotor deficit assessment in a registered multicentre pre-clinical randomized controlled trial using two models of ischemic stroke / A. Valente, J. Mariani, S. Seminara, M. Tettamanti, G. Pignataro, C. Perego, L. Sironi, F. Pedata, D. Amantea, M. Bacigaluppi, A. Vinciguerra, S. Diamanti, M. Vigano, F. Santangelo, C.P. Zoia, V. Rodriguez-Menendez, L. Castiglioni, J. Rzemieniec, I. Dettori, I. Bulli, E. Coppi, C. Di Santo, O. Cuomo, G.S. Gullotta, E. Butti, G. Bagetta, G. Martino, M.-. De Simoni, C. Ferrarese, S. Fumagalli, S. Beretta. - In: JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW & METABOLISM. - ISSN 1559-7016. - (2023), pp. 1-12. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1177/0271678X231159958]

Harmonization of sensorimotor deficit assessment in a registered multicentre pre-clinical randomized controlled trial using two models of ischemic stroke

L. Sironi;J. Rzemieniec;
2023

Abstract

Multicentre preclinical randomized controlled trials (pRCTs) are a valuable tool to improve experimental stroke research, but are challenging and therefore underused. A common challenge regards the standardization of procedures across centres. We here present the harmonization phase for the quantification of sensorimotor deficits by composite neuroscore, which was the primary outcome of two multicentre pRCTs assessing remote ischemic conditioning in rodent models of ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion for 30, 45 or 60 min in mice and 50, 75 or 100 min in rats, allowing sufficient variability. Eleven animals per species were video recorded during neurobehavioural tasks and evaluated with neuroscore by eight independent raters, remotely and blindly. We aimed at reaching an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) >= 0.60 as satisfactory interrater agreement. After a first remote training we obtained ICC = 0.50 for mice and ICC = 0.49 for rats. Errors were identified in animal handling and test execution. After a second remote training, we reached the target interrater agreement for mice (ICC = 0.64) and rats (ICC = 0.69). In conclusion, a multi-step, online harmonization phase proved to be feasible, easy to implement and highly effective to align each centre's behavioral evaluations before project's interventional phase.
Ischemic stroke; interrater agreement; neurobehavior; preclinical multicentre trial; quality check
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
   Multi-center Translational Trial of Remote Ischemic Conditioning in Acute Ischemic Stroke (TRICS). A collaborative study from the Italian Stroke Organization (ISO) Basic Science network
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   2017CY3J3W_004
2023
23-feb-2023
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