Division of Translational Radiation Sciences, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; Department of Therapeutic Oncology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Division of Translational Radiation Sciences, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; Division of Medical Physics, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2020 Feb 1;106(2):243-252. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2019.06.2545. Epub 2019 Jul 6.
A large proportion of preclinical or translational studies using radiation have poor replicability. For a study involving radiation exposure to be replicable, interpretable, and comparable, its experimental methodology must be well reported, particularly in terms of irradiation protocol, including the amount, rate, quality, and geometry of radiation delivery. Here we perform the first large-scale literature review of the current state of reporting of essential experimental physics and dosimetry details in the scientific literature.
For 1758 peer-reviewed articles from 469 journals, we evaluated the reporting of basic experimental physics and dosimetry details recommended by the authoritative National Institute of Standards and Technology symposium.
We demonstrate that although some physics and dosimetry parameters, such as dose, source type, and energy, are well reported, the majority are not. Furthermore, highly cited journals and articles are systematically more likely to be lacking experimental details related to the irradiation protocol.
These findings show a crucial deficiency in the reporting of basic experimental details and severely affect the reproducibility and translatability of a large proportion of radiation biology studies.
很大一部分使用辐射的临床前或转化研究的可重复性较差。为了使涉及辐射暴露的研究具有可重复性、可解释性和可比性,其实验方法必须得到很好的报告,特别是在辐照方案方面,包括辐射剂量、剂量率、剂量质量和剂量分布等方面。在这里,我们首次对科学文献中基本实验物理和剂量学细节的报告现状进行了大规模的文献回顾。
我们评估了来自 469 种期刊的 1758 篇同行评审文章,评估了权威的美国国家标准与技术研究院研讨会推荐的基本实验物理和剂量学细节的报告情况。
我们表明,尽管一些物理和剂量学参数,如剂量、源类型和能量,报告得很好,但大多数参数并未报告。此外,高引用的期刊和文章系统地更有可能缺乏与辐照方案相关的实验细节。
这些发现表明,基本实验细节的报告存在严重缺陷,严重影响了很大一部分辐射生物学研究的可重复性和可转化性。