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Time-to-enrollment in clinical trials investigating neurological recovery in chronic spinal cord injury: observations from a systematic review and ClinicalTrials.gov database

机译:Time-to-enrollment in clinical trials investigating neurological recovery in chronic spinal cord injury: observations from a systematic review and ClinicalTrials.gov database

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Currently,large numbers of clinical trials are performed to investigate different forms of experimental therapy for patients suffering from chronic spinal cord injury(SCI).However,for the enrollment process,there are different views on how the time period between injury and interventions should be determined.Herein,we sought to evaluate the impact of time-to-enrollment in chronic SCI clinical trials.A data set comprising 957 clinical studies from clinical Trials.gov was downloaded and analyzed focusing on the eligibility criteria for post-injury time-to-enrollment.We also aggregated individual patient data from nine clinical trials of regenerative interventions for chronic SCI selected by a systematic literature search from 1990 to 2018.Characteristics of the studies were assessed and compared by dividing into three groups based on time-to-enrollment(group 1≤12 months,group 2=12-23 months and group 3≥24 months).In Clinical Trials.gov registry,445 trials were identified for chronic SCI where 87%(385)were unrestricted in the maximum post-injury time for trial eligibility.From systematic literature search,nine studies and 156 patients(group 1=30,group 2=55 and group 3=71)were included.The range of time-to-enrollment was 0.5 to 321 months in those studies.We also observed various degrees of motor and sensory improvement in between three time-to-enrollment groups.Our results indicate that enrolling wide ranges of time-to-enrollment in a group may present imprecise outcomes.Clinical trial designs should consider appropriate postinjury time frames to evaluate therapeutic benefit.

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    《中国神经再生研究(英文版)》 |2022年第5期|953-958|共6页
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    Mayo Clinic Neuro-Informatics Laboratory Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Mayo Clinic Neuro-Informatics Laboratory Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Mayo Clinic Neuro-Informatics Laboratory Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Dr.Kiran C.Patel College of Allopathic Medicine Nova Southeastern University Davie FL USA;

    Mayo Clinic Neuro-Informatics Laboratory Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Mayo Clinic Neuro-Informatics Laboratory Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Neurology Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Physical Medicine&Rehabilitation Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Mayo Clinic Neuro-Informatics Laboratory Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

    Department of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA;

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