Clinical trial transparency in gastrointestinal endoscopy research

Shashank Garg, Anam Rizvi, Diana Wee, Youshaw Rizvi, Fatima Rizvi, Anza Rizvi, Sheila Louise Thomas, Sumant Inamdar, Arvind J. Trindade

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Abstract

Background  Under-reporting of clinical trial results can lead to negative consequences that include inhibiting propagation of knowledge, limiting the understanding of how devices work, affecting conclusions of meta-analyses, and failing to acknowledge patient participation. Therefore clinical trial transparency, through publication of trial results on ClinicalTrials.gov or in manuscript form, is important. We aimed to examine clinical trial transparency in endoscopic clinical trials. Methods  The ClinicalTrials.gov database was searched for endoscopy trials up to October 2019. Adherence to the reporting of results to the database or in publication form was recorded for each trial. Results  The final analysis included 923 trials, of which 801 were completed and 122 were either terminated or suspended. Results were available either on ClinicalTrials.gov or in publication for 751/923 trials (81.4 %). Other fields have reported a publication rate of 40 %-63 %. Results were available on ClinicalTrials.gov for 168 trials (18.2 %) and in the form of a publication for 720 trails (78.0 %). Conclusions  Compared with other fields in medicine, endoscopy clinical trials have a high rate of clinical trial transparency. However, there is room for improvements as close to one-fifth of trials fail to report results and 81.8 % do not report results to ClinicalTrials.gov.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)36-41
Number of pages6
JournalEndoscopy
Volume55
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 21 2022
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Gastroenterology

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