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Registered Trials Address Questions Already Answered With High-Certainty Evidence: A Sample Of Current Redundant Research

Journal
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Date Issued
2021-02-06
Author(s)
Laura Vergara-Merino
Catalina Verdejo
Juan Victor Ariel Franco
Camila Escobar Liquitay
Gerard Urrútia
Rachel Klabunde
Paulina Pérez
Luna Sánchez
Madrid, Eva  
Facultad de Medicina  
DOI
10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.01.024
WoS ID
WOS:000652678700008
Abstract
Objective: To identify clinical trials registered later than 2015, that study the effect of an intervention on a primary outcome whose “Certainty of Evidence” (CoE) has already been rated “high” in a Cochrane SR. Study Design and Setting: We searched the Cochrane Library for all SRs from 2015. We analyzed SRs of interventions and excluded withdrawn reviews or those with no Summary of Findings (SoF) table. We retrieved the GRADE CoE ratings of each SR's primary outcomes in the SoF tables and identified those rated “high.” We searched the World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform and ClinicalTrials to identify records of clinical studies that tackled those outcomes and were registered after the date of publication of the respective 2015 SR. Results: We selected 602 SRs. Eighty-one contained a “high” CoE rating on at least one primary outcome, totaling 152 primary outcomes rated “high.” We found 39 clinical trials registered for primary outcomes with evidence already rated as “high” in a 2015 Cochrane SR. Conclusion: This study shows the existence of clinical trials registered to study primary outcomes whose CoE has already been rated “high” in a Cochrane SR.
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Epidemiology

Health Care Sciences ...

Public, Environmental...

OCDE Subjects

Medical And Health Sc...

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