Impact of the CONSORT Statement endorsement in the completeness of reporting of randomized clinical trials in restorative dentistry

2017 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 54-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Sarkis-Onofre ◽  
Victório Poletto-Neto ◽  
Maximiliano Sérgio Cenci ◽  
Tatiana Pereira-Cenci ◽  
David Moher
2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Yang ◽  
Lin-Peng Wang ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Li-Chen Wang ◽  
Jia Wei ◽  
...  

De qiis a core concept of acupuncture and is necessary to produce therapeutic effect. In 2010,de qihas been received as a term in the official extension of the CONSORT Statement. However, there are few articles that discuss which factors have influences on obtainingde qiin clinical trials. This paper aims to explore these factors and give advice on trial design in order to optimizede qiin acupuncture RCTs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 219-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arturo Garrocho-Rangel ◽  
Socorro Ruiz-Rodríguez ◽  
César Gaitán-Fonseca ◽  
Amaury Pozos-Guillén

In order to include appropriate informed decisions on dental therapeutic or preventive procedures in children, Pediatric Dentists should apply the fundamentals of “Evidence-Based Dentistry” (EBD). This oral health approach assists clinicians in understanding and applying the most relevant research published on evidence in the clinical setting when treating their patients. One of the crucial steps of EBD is to critically appraise and use the primary articles about therapy or prevention, namely, Randomized Clinical Trials (RCT), the study design that best addresses the questions related with these clinical areas. The aim of the present paper was to provide the basic concepts and an example of how to critically read and understand articles on RCT studies in Pediatric Dentistry employing the CONSORT statement, a process that involves assessing the reliability of results, risk of bias (internal validity), and applicability of reported clinical findings (external validity).


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (suppl 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Dourado LOGUERCIO ◽  
Bianca Medeiros MARAN ◽  
Taíse Alessandra HANZEN ◽  
Alexandra Mara de PAULA ◽  
Jorge PERDIGÃO ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. e67
Author(s):  
A. Reis ◽  
A.D. Loguercio ◽  
B.M. Maran ◽  
T.A. Hanzen ◽  
A.M. Paula ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 33 (15) ◽  
pp. 1697-1702 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheng Zhang ◽  
Fei Liang ◽  
Wenfeng Li ◽  
Xichun Hu

Purpose Treatment decisions in clinical oncology are guided by results from phase III randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The results of subgroup analyses may be potentially important in individualizing patient care. We investigated the appropriateness of the use and interpretation of subgroup analyses in oncology RCTs on the basis of the CONSORT statement requirements. Methods Phase III RCTs published between January 1, 2011, and December 31, 2013, were reviewed to identify eligible studies of solid tumor treatments. Information related to the subgroup analyses included prespecification, number, subgroup factors, interaction test use, and claim of subgroup difference. Results A total of 221 publications reporting data on 184,500 patients were analyzed. One hundred eighty-eight (85%) RCTs were reported with subgroup analyses. Of those, 146 (78%) trials were reported with at least six subgroups. For the majority of trials with subgroup analyses (173; 92%), the actual number of subgroup analyses conducted cannot be determined. Only 59 (31%) RCTs were reported with fully prespecified subgroups and only 64 (34%) trials were reported with interaction tests. In addition, 102 (54%) RCTs were reported with claims of subgroup differences. Of those, only 18 claims of RCTs (18%) were based on significant interaction test results. Conclusion The reporting of subgroup analyses in contemporary oncology RCTs is neither uniform nor complete; it requires improvement to ensure consistency and to provide critical information for guiding patient care. Major problems include testing of a large number of subgroups, subgroups without prespecifications, and inadequate use of interaction tests.


Author(s):  
Mariangela Ivette Guanipa Ortiz ◽  
Mara Eliane Soares Ribeiro ◽  
Debora Alves Nunes Leite Lima ◽  
Cecy Martins Silva ◽  
Sandro Cordeiro Loretto ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 116-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Changsu Han ◽  
Kyung-phil Kwak ◽  
David M. Marks ◽  
Chi-Un Pae ◽  
Li-Tzy Wu ◽  
...  

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