Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.
School of Pharmacy, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2022 Jul 1;236:109447. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109447. Epub 2022 Apr 7.
Prospective trial registration can increase research integrity. This Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks (ACTTION) review was designed to compare the primary outcomes (PO) reported in registries with associated publications for opioid use disorder (OUD) clinical trials.
The World Health Organization's International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) was searched for completed trials (2010 through 2019). Associated publications were identified and paired with trial registry data based on the publication date.
Reviewers independently rated the occurrence of discrepancies between the POs in the registry compared to the publication. An analysis of prospective versus retrospective registration was also completed.
One-hundred and forty trials were identified in the search, and 43 registry-publication pairs evaluated. Only 34 of the 43 pairs could be examined for discrepancies because nine did not report a PO in registry and publication. Of the 34 pairs, only four met rigorous criteria for prospective trial registration and had an exact match of POs. In contrast, the majority of the 34 trials, or 80%, had inconsistent POs (e.g., registered secondary outcomes published as primary; the timing of PO not specified) and/or were retrospectively registered.
Many clinical trials focused on OUD have not met the standards of trial registration, such as consistent reporting of POs and prospective registration. Failure to properly register trial characteristics undermines the validity of research findings and can delay the development of life-saving treatments. Recommendations for improving prospective trial reporting practices are provided.
前瞻性试验注册可以提高研究的完整性。这项 Analgesic、Anesthetic 和 Addiction Clinical Trial Translations、Innovations、Opportunities、and Networks(ACTION)研究旨在比较阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)临床试验在注册处和相关出版物中报告的主要结局(PO)。
在世界卫生组织的国际临床试验注册平台(ICTRP)上搜索已完成的试验(2010 年至 2019 年)。根据出版物日期确定相关出版物,并将其与试验注册数据配对。
审查员独立评估注册处和出版物中 PO 之间差异的发生情况。还完成了前瞻性与回顾性注册的分析。
在搜索中发现了 140 项试验,并评估了 43 个注册-出版物对。由于 9 个在注册处和出版物中未报告 PO,因此只能检查 34 对中的 34 对是否存在差异。在这 34 对中,只有 4 对符合前瞻性试验注册的严格标准,并且 PO 完全匹配。相比之下,34 项试验中的大多数,即 80%,PO 不一致(例如,注册的次要结局发表为主要结局;PO 的时间未指定)和/或为回顾性注册。
许多针对 OUD 的临床试验未达到试验注册的标准,例如 PO 的一致报告和前瞻性注册。未能正确注册试验特征会破坏研究结果的有效性,并可能延迟救命治疗的开发。提供了改善前瞻性试验报告实践的建议。