McDonnell Jake M, Dalton David M, Ahern Daniel P, Welch-Phillips Adanna, Butler Joseph S
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital.
Clin Spine Surg. 2021 May 1;34(4):143-145. doi: 10.1097/BSD.0000000000001098.
Medical and surgical research has always had a long-standing relationship with industry-based funding from sources, such as drug and device companies. Concerns exist surrounding the association between funding sources, outcome from studies and publication bias. Studies demonstrating increased odds ratios associated with positive results in industry sponsored studies across medicine have stimulated Cochrane reviews, literature reviews and other articles to examine this relationship further. In spine surgery in particular, studies with positive results have an odds ratio of 3.3 of being published. This article discusses the biases associated with industry sponsorship, possible ways to reduce such biases and ways to improve transparency in research relationships. This article explores the types of bias that can be encountered at different stages of research including previous trials in spine surgery. The means of improving transparency including the Physician Payment Sunshine Act of 2010 and International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICJME) accreditation are discussed. We recognize that physicians undertaking industry sponsored research should be protected and not be liable to perverse incentives. We conclude that mitigating bias in industry sponsored research is a multistep process and needs a multifaceted approach. The main beneficiary of research should be patients and as such a collective effort from medical professionals, health care institutions, journals and industry should approach research, and publications with that in mind.
医学和外科研究一直与来自制药和器械公司等行业资金有着长期的关系。围绕资金来源、研究结果和发表偏倚之间的关联存在诸多担忧。在医学领域,显示行业资助研究中阳性结果的优势比增加的研究促使Cochrane系统评价、文献综述及其他文章进一步审视这种关系。特别是在脊柱外科领域,阳性结果的研究发表的优势比为3.3。本文讨论了与行业资助相关的偏倚、减少此类偏倚的可能方法以及提高研究关系透明度的方法。本文探讨了在研究的不同阶段可能遇到的偏倚类型,包括脊柱外科先前的试验。讨论了提高透明度的手段,包括2010年的《医生支付阳光法案》和国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICJME)认证。我们认识到,从事行业资助研究的医生应受到保护,不应受到不当激励。我们得出结论,减轻行业资助研究中的偏倚是一个多步骤过程,需要多方面的方法。研究的主要受益者应该是患者,因此医疗专业人员、医疗机构、期刊和行业应共同努力,在开展研究和发表成果时牢记这一点。