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整形外科随机对照试验摘要的报告质量。

The Reporting Quality of Randomized Controlled Trial Abstracts in Plastic Surgery.

出版信息

Aesthet Surg J. 2020 Feb 17;40(3):335-341. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjz199.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

When evaluating randomized controlled trials (RCTs), clinicians will often refer to the abstract for an initial assessment of the results and to determine whether a full-text review is warranted.

OBJECTIVES

This project aims to assess the reporting quality of RCT abstracts published within the top 5 plastic surgery journals utilizing the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) for abstracts checklist.

METHODS

A computerized database search of OVID MEDLINE was performed. All primary RCTs published within the top 5 plastic surgery journals (by 2016 International Scientific Indexing impact factor) from 2011 to 2018 were included. Two reviewers, blinded to journal and author, independently and in duplicate, scored abstracts employing the 16-item CONSORT for abstracts checklist.

RESULTS

This review identified 126 RCTs that satisfied the inclusion criteria. Included studies were distributed across 5 journals: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (n = 83), JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery (n = 8), Aesthetic Surgery Journal (n = 33), Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery (n = 2), and the Journal of Hand Surgery-European Volume (n = 0). Mean overall item adherence across all abstracts was 7 (SD ± 2). The most poorly reported items were "trial registration," "method of randomization," and "source of trial funding" and appeared in 4%, 2.4%, and 0% of abstracts, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

There is limited adherence to the CONSORT for abstracts checklist among RCT abstracts published within the top 5 plastic surgery journals. Given the reliance of clinicians on abstract reporting, omitting essential trial details can lead to an inaccurate interpretation of trial results and improper application in clinical practice. Active endorsement of the CONSORT for abstracts checklist is required to improve the quality of RCT abstract reporting.

摘要

背景

当评估随机对照试验(RCT)时,临床医生通常会参考摘要进行初步评估结果,并确定是否需要进行全文审查。

目的

本项目旨在利用 CONSORT 摘要检查表评估发表在顶级 5 个整形外科学杂志上的 RCT 摘要的报告质量。

方法

对 OVID MEDLINE 进行计算机数据库检索。纳入 2011 年至 2018 年间发表在顶级 5 个整形外科学杂志(按 2016 年国际科学索引影响因子排名)的所有主要 RCT。两位审稿人对期刊和作者均不知情,独立且重复地使用 CONSORT 摘要检查表的 16 项条目对摘要进行评分。

结果

本综述共确定了 126 项符合纳入标准的 RCT。纳入的研究分布在 5 种期刊上:《整形与重建外科》(n = 83)、《美国医学会面部整形外科学杂志》(n = 8)、《美容外科杂志》(n = 33)、《修复显微外科学杂志》(n = 2)和《欧洲手外科学杂志》(n = 0)。所有摘要的平均总项目依从率为 7(标准差 ± 2)。报告最差的项目是“试验注册”、“随机分组方法”和“试验资金来源”,分别有 4%、2.4%和 0%的摘要未报告这些内容。

结论

发表在顶级 5 个整形外科学杂志上的 RCT 摘要对 CONSORT 摘要检查表的依从性有限。鉴于临床医生对摘要报告的依赖,如果省略重要的试验细节,可能会导致对试验结果的不准确解读,并在临床实践中应用不当。为了提高 RCT 摘要报告的质量,需要积极支持 CONSORT 摘要检查表。

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