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  • Pulmonology
  • Clinical Research
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes

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  • Noncystic fibrosis bronchiectasis is a growing chronic lung condition with limited evidence-based treatment guidelines.
  • Effective management is hindered by a lack of clear research directions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a practical list of US-based, patient-centered research priorities for bronchiectasis.
  • To create a roadmap to guide future bronchiectasis research initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • A web-based survey assessed patient needs and established initial research priorities.
  • Stakeholder webinars and feedback sessions refined these priorities.
  • A consensus survey finalized 27 key research objectives with patient input.

Main Results:

  • 459 patients with bronchiectasis participated in the initial survey.
  • Identified 27 research priorities across treatment, exacerbation management, quality of life, prognosis, and clinical trial design.
  • Priorities emphasize patient-reported outcomes in new and existing therapies.

Conclusions:

  • The identified priorities will inform the development and evaluation of bronchiectasis therapies.
  • Focus on patient-reported outcomes is crucial for advancing bronchiectasis care.
  • Significant progress in bronchiectasis research is anticipated in the coming decade.