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    Site-independent confirmation of primary site-based PANSS ratings in a schizophrenia trial
    (Elsevier, 2021) Targum, Steven D.; Murphy, Christopher; Breier, Alan; Brannan, Stephen K.; Psychiatry, School of Medicine
    Blinded, site-independent (remote) ratings from audio-digital recordings of site-based Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) interviews were obtained in a 5-week, randomized, double-blinded study assessing the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of KarXT (a fixed combination of xanomeline and trospium chloride) in hospitalized adults with schizophrenia experiencing an acute exacerbation of psychosis (EMERGENT-1; ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT3697252). The blinded site-independent raters had no knowledge of site location, study visit, drug vs. placebo assignment, or any treatment emergent adverse events (TEAEs). Concordance analyses of 561 paired site-based and site-independent PANSS ratings across all visits revealed a high correlation (ICC = 0.775). Paired scoring differences were positively correlated with the PANSS total score (Spearman's rho = 0.37, p < 0.0001). Paired PANSS scores were available from 148 subjects at both the baseline and end of study visits (KarXT = 72, Placebo = 76). Site-based PANSS total scores (primary aim) revealed a significantly greater improvement from baseline in the KarXT group compared to the placebo group (p < 0.0001). The blinded site-independent PANSS total scores derived from listening to and scoring the recorded site-based PANSS interviews replicated this finding (p < 0.001) and yielded an overall predictive value of 85.1% for matching the site-based response/non-response outcomes. TEAE's have the potential to "unblind" site-based ratings. In this study, the site-independent raters were blinded to TEAEs, affirmed the site-based PANSS ratings, and mitigated concerns about possible functional unblinding of site-based raters. This method of blinded assessment via audio-digital recordings may have utility for other studies concerned with ratings precision and/or functional unblinding.
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