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Reporting of adverse events in randomised controlled trials of antiepileptic drugs using the CONSORT criteria for reporting harms.

机译:利用联盟危害报告抗癫痫药物随机对照试验的不良事件。

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PURPOSE: To assess the reporting of adverse events (AEs) in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) using the CONSORT statement for harms 2004, and to determine if reporting has changed since introduction of this standard. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: One hundred and fifty two RCTs were included from a search of papers published between 1999 and 2008 inclusive. We identified 23 criteria in the CONSORT statements. The mean number of criteria met per trial was 11.3 (95%CI 10.6-12.0). Commercially funded studies met 12.6 and non-commercially funded met 9.4 (p<0.001). Trials recruiting adults met 12.5 and trials recruiting children met 9.3 (p<0.001). Trials published before 2004 met 11.6 and trials published after 2004 met 11.1 (p=0.53). Commercially funded trials met the majority of criteria more than non-commercially sponsored trials, particularly for definition of AEs (RR 3.15, CI 1.67-5.95) and the use of a validated dictionary of terms (RR 3.46, CI 1.41-8.44). Definitions for AEs (RR 2.32, CI 1.07-5.02) and details of analyses (RR 2.05, CI 1.01-4.15) were reported in adult trials more often than trials in children. MAJOR CONCLUSIONS: Reporting of AEs in RCTs of AEDs is poor and has not improved since the publication of the CONSORT guidelines on the reporting of harms. Commercially funded trials were better reported than non-commercially funded trials and trials recruiting adults were better reported than trials recruiting children. These findings have serious implications as poor reporting precludes bias being detected and hinders adequate risk benefit analyses. Journal editors, authors and reviewers should be encouraged to follow current guidance.
机译:目的:利用2004年危害的联席声明评估抗癫痫药物(AEDs)的随机对照试验(RCT)中的不良事件(AES)的报告,并确定报告是否因介绍本标准而改变。主要结果:1999年至2008年间报告的文件中包含一百五十次RCT。我们确定了联合会陈述中的23个标准。每次试验的平均标准数量为11.3(95%CI 10.6-12.0)。商业资助的研究会见12.6和非商业资助的9.4(P <0.001)。试验招聘成人遇到12.5和招聘儿童的试验9.3(P <0.001)。 2004年之前发表的试验在2004年后发表的11.6和2004年后发表的试验11.1(P = 0.53)。商业资助的试验符合非商业赞助的试验的大部分标准,特别是对于AES的定义(RR 3.15,CI 1.67-5.95)以及验证词典的定义(RR 3.46,CI 1.41-8.44)。 AES的定义(RR 2.32,CI 1.07-5.02)和分析细节(RR 2.05,CI 1.01-4.15),比儿童的试验更常见于成年试验。主要结论:在AED的RCT中报告AES贫困,自加密指南的报告报告危害的报告以来尚未得到改善。商业资助的试验比非商业资助的试验更好地报告,招募成人的试验比招聘孩子的试验更好。这些调查结果具有严重的影响,因为报告差别被检测到偏差,并且妨碍充足的风险效益分析。应鼓励编辑编辑,作者和审核人员遵守当前的指导。

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