Reporting quality among RCTs in plastic surgery is low and in need of improvement .
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OE Journal. 2014;2(9):11 Eur J Plast Surg. 2014;37:55-62. Epub 2013 Oct 30.57 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) pertaining to plastic surgery research (from 28 journals) were included in this systematic review. The purpose of this study was to determine the overall reporting quality among these RCTs. Results indicated that the median CONSORT score was low (11.5/23), however there is a general trend of improvement over time. There was no correlation between CONSORT score and either the number of authors (Spearman rho=0.12), the journal's impact factor (Spearman rho=0.26) or the geographical origin of the RCT.
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El Índice de Fragilidad es una herramienta que ayuda en la interpretación de hallazgos significativos, proporcionando una medida de fuerza para un resultado. El Índice de Fragilidad representa el número de eventos consecutivos que es necesario añadir a un resultado dicotómico para que el hallazgo deje de ser significativo. Un número pequeño representa un hallazgo más débil y un número grande un hallazgo más fuerte.
¿Por qué se necesitaba ahora este estudio?
In 2008, The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guidelines for non-pharmacological interventions were released to improve and standardize reporting among randomized controlled trials in the literature. It has previously been found that, among randomized controlled trials in the field of plastic surgery, there is room for improvement in regards to methodological quality. However, to date, reporting quality among plastic surgery research papers has not yet been systematically reviewed, emphasizing the need for this study.
¿Cuál era la pregunta principal de la investigación?
What is the overall reporting quality among randomized controlled trials in plastic surgery research?
- 57 randomized controlled trials from 28 journals were included in this review. Among these RCTs, 7 were multi-centre studies.
- The median CONSORT score was 11.5/23 (range: 4.5-21.0), with a Kappa score of 0.80.
- Median consort scores were 9.9 in 2009, 11.5 in 2010 and 12.9 in 2011, displaying a trend towards improvement in overall reporting quality over time.
- Compliance for the standard CONSORT criteria were lowest for intervention/comparison details (7%), randomization (11%) and blinding (26%).
- In regards to additional CONSORT criteria, 61% of studies stated potential conflict of interest, 75% reported details regarding ethical approval, 47% reported sources of funding, and 16% identified a trial registry number.
- There was no correlation between CONSORT score and either the number of authors (Spearman rho=0.12), the journal's impact factor (Spearman rho=0.26) or the geographical origin of the RCT.
¿Qué es lo que más debo recordar?
In general, reporting quality was poor (11.5/23) among randomized controlled trials pertaining to plastic surgery, however there is a general trend of improvement over time. There was no correlation between CONSORT score and either the number of authors (Spearman rho=0.12), the journal's impact factor (Spearman rho=0.26) or the geographical origin of the RCT.
¿Cómo afectará esto al cuidado de mis pacientes?
The results from this study suggest that, although there are improvements as time goes on, researchers in the field of plastic surgery should focus on improving the reporting quality of their future studies according to the CONSORT guidelines. As this systematic review only included publications written in English and only up to 2011, additional systematic reviews are needed to monitor any improvement in reporting quality (or lack thereof).
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