Nottoli Madeline M, Tsang Cynthia, Hsiao Zoe, Sharma Arjun, Torabi Sina J, Goshtasbi Khodayar, Verma Sunil P, Armstrong William B, Haidar Yarah M, Tjoa Tjoson, Lin Harrison W, Kuan Edward C
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California, Irvine, Orange, California, USA.
Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix Regional Campus, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2025 Jun;172(6):1911-1918. doi: 10.1002/ohn.1223. Epub 2025 Mar 19.
This study aims to characterize how often otolaryngologists disclose relevant industry payments in publications and identify characteristics of these industry relationships.
A cross-sectional database and bibliometric analysis.
Open Payments Database and PubMed.
Publications by the 10 highest-compensated otolaryngologists from each of 12 representative medical device and drug companies from 2018 to 2020 were assessed for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest in the years following payment through 2023.
After excluding 52 physicians who did not publish in this period, 102 individuals received a combined $8,473,091.68, with an individual median of 15 payments (interquartile range [IQR] = 47) and median compensation of $18,522.77 (IQR = $53,965.52) from 1 or more of the 12 companies analyzed. The median number of publications per author was 10 (IQR = 25), and the median h-index of the authors was 16 (IQR = 28). Of the 1735 publications, 114 were classified as relevant, either because the study involved the evaluation of a device manufactured by one of the analyzed companies or because one of the companies funded the study. Of these, 23 (20.1%) were missing personal disclosure by the author. Of the physicians analyzed, the most represented subspecialty was rhinology (n = 47, 31%) followed by otology (n = 18, 11.8%).
Although most publications in the years following payments from device companies were not deemed to have potential conflicts of interest, a notable proportion of those with authors who received payments lacked relevant financial disclosure. As transparency of relevant industry relationships has received increased attention, appropriate disclosure is recommended.
本研究旨在描述耳鼻喉科医生在出版物中披露相关行业付款的频率,并确定这些行业关系的特征。
横断面数据库和文献计量分析。
公开付款数据库和PubMed。
评估了2018年至2020年期间12家代表性医疗器械和制药公司中薪酬最高的10位耳鼻喉科医生的出版物,以查看在付款后的几年直至2023年期间是否披露了潜在利益冲突。
在排除该期间未发表文章的52名医生后,102人共获得8,473,091.68美元,每人从12家分析公司中的1家或多家获得付款的中位数为15笔(四分位间距[IQR]=47),中位数薪酬为18,522.77美元(IQR=53,965.52美元)。每位作者的出版物中位数为10篇(IQR=25),作者的h指数中位数为16(IQR=28)。在1735篇出版物中,114篇被归类为相关出版物,要么是因为该研究涉及对分析公司之一生产的设备进行评估,要么是因为其中一家公司资助了该研究。其中,23篇(20.1%)缺少作者的个人披露。在分析的医生中,占比最大的亚专业是鼻科学(n=47,31%),其次是耳科学(n=18,11.8%)。
尽管在从器械公司获得付款后的几年里,大多数出版物被认为没有潜在利益冲突,但在那些作者获得付款的出版物中,有相当一部分缺乏相关财务披露。由于相关行业关系的透明度受到越来越多的关注,建议进行适当披露。