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Quality of Reporting of Clinical Trials of Dogs and Cats and Associations with Treatment Effects

机译:猫狗临床试验报告的质量以及与治疗效果的关联

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Background: To address concerns about the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials, and the potential for biased treatment effects in poorly reported trials, medical journals have adopted a common set of reporting guidelines, the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement, to improve the reporting of randomized controlled trials.Hypothesis: The reporting of clinical trials involving dogs and cats might not be ideal, and this might be associated with biased treatment effects.Animals: Dogs and cats used in 100 randomly selected reports of clinical trials.Methods: Data related to methodological quality and completeness of reporting were extracted from each trial. Associations between reporting of trial features and the proportion of positive treatment effects within trials were evaluated by generalized linear models.Results: There were substantive deficiencies in reporting of key trial features. An increased proportion of positive treatment effects within a trial was associated with not reporting: the method used to generate the random allocation sequence (P < .001), the use of double blinding (P < .001), the inclusion criteria for study subjects (P= .003), baseline differences between treatment groups (P= .006), the measurement used for all outcomes (P= .002), and possible study limitations (P= .03).Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Many clinical trials involving dogs and cats in the literature do not report details related to methodological quality and aspects necessary to evaluate external validity. There is some evidence that these deficiencies are associated with treatment effects. There is a need to improve reporting of clinical trials, and guidelines, such as the CONSORT statement, can provide a valuable tool for meeting this need.
机译:背景:为了解决对随机对照试验报告质量的担忧,以及在不良报告试验中可能产生偏倚的治疗效果的问题,医学期刊采用了一套通用的报告指南,即《合并试验标准》(CONSORT)声明。假设:假设涉及狗和猫的临床试验的报告可能并不理想,这可能与治疗效果偏倚有关。动物:用于100项随机选择的临床试验报告中的狗和猫。 :从每个试验中提取与方法学质量和报告完整性有关的数据。试验特征的报告与试验中积极治疗效果的比例之间的关联通过广义线性模型进行评估。结果:关键试验特征的报告存在实质性缺陷。试验中积极治疗效果的比例增加与未报告相关:用于产生随机分配序列的方法(P <.001),使用双盲法(P <.001),研究对象的纳入标准(P = .003),治疗组之间的基线差异(P = .006),用于所有结果的测量值(P = .002)以及可能的研究局限性(P = .03)。结论和临床意义:许多临床文献中涉及猫和狗的试验未报告与方法质量有关的细节以及评估外部有效性的必要方面。有证据表明这些缺陷与治疗效果有关。需要改进临床试验的报告,并且指南(例如CONSORT声明)可以提供满足此需求的有价值的工具。

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