Publications by authors named "A M Caille"

Introduction: Progressive interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are rare but severe diseases, with high mortality and morbidity, with no effective pharmacological treatment allowing for long-term remission, and therefore no clear therapeutic recommendations. Several ILDs present inflammatory components (ILDic), which may justify the use of anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive drugs, as first-step therapy. Except for systemic sclerosis (SSc)-ILD and sarcoidosis, the evidence in favor of this approach is very weak.

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Article Synopsis
  • Stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials are studies that change between two groups (control and intervention), which means they can use fewer groups, but there are no clear rules about the minimum number of groups needed.
  • The authors looked at 61 small trials done between 2016 and 2022 to find out how they're designed and analyzed, discovering that many used just two to six groups.
  • They found reasons for using fewer groups, like wanting to avoid mix-ups between them and having limited options, but many still did not explain the small number clearly.
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The use of cluster randomized trial design to answer research questions is increasing. This design and associated variants such as the cluster randomized crossover and stepped wedge are useful to assess complex interventions in a pragmatic way but when adopting such designs, one may face specific implementation challenges. This article summarizes common challenges faced when conducting cluster randomized trials, cluster randomized crossover trials, and stepped wedge trials, and provides recommendations.

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