An analysis of protocols and publications suggested that most discontinuations of clinical trials were not based on preplanned interim analyses or stopping rules.


Autoria(s): Stegert M.; Kasenda B.; von Elm E.; You J.J.; Blümle A.; Tomonaga Y.; Saccilotto R.; Amstutz A.; Bengough T.; Briel M.; DISCO study group
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of interim analyses, stopping rules, and data safety and monitoring boards (DSMBs) in protocols of randomized controlled trials (RCTs); to examine these features across different reasons for trial discontinuation; and to identify discrepancies in reporting between protocols and publications. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We used data from a cohort of RCT protocols approved between 2000 and 2003 by six research ethics committees in Switzerland, Germany, and Canada. RESULTS: Of 894 RCT protocols, 289 prespecified interim analyses (32.3%), 153 stopping rules (17.1%), and 257 DSMBs (28.7%). Overall, 249 of 894 RCTs (27.9%) were prematurely discontinued; mostly due to reasons such as poor recruitment, administrative reasons, or unexpected harm. Forty-six of 249 RCTs (18.4%) were discontinued due to early benefit or futility; of those, 37 (80.4%) were stopped outside a formal interim analysis or stopping rule. Of 515 published RCTs, there were discrepancies between protocols and publications for interim analyses (21.1%), stopping rules (14.4%), and DSMBs (19.6%). CONCLUSION: Two-thirds of RCT protocols did not consider interim analyses, stopping rules, or DSMBs. Most RCTs discontinued for early benefit or futility were stopped without a prespecified mechanism. When assessing trial manuscripts, journals should require access to the protocol.

Identificador

https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_00F7DB12F80C

isbn:1878-5921 (Electronic)

pmid:26361993

doi:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2015.05.023

isiid:000367127600019

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 69, no. 69, pp. 152-160

Palavras-Chave #Clinical Protocols; Clinical Trials Data Monitoring Committees; Early Termination of Clinical Trials/standards; Periodicals as Topic; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic/standards
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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