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Statistical and methodological considerations for reporting RCTs in medical literature.

Sangseok LeeHyun Kang
Published in: Korean journal of anesthesiology (2015)
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are known to provide the most reliable evidence on intervention. However, RCTs are often conducted and reported incompletely and inadequately, making readers and reviewers unable to judge the validity and reliability of the trials. In this article, we consider the statistical and methodological issues involved in reporting on RCTs, particularly in relation to the objectives, designs, and commencements of trials. This paper deals with the various issues that should be considered in presenting RCTs, and suggests checklists for reporting on them. We expect that these checklists will remind readers and reviewers to evaluate manuscripts systematically and comprehensively, making those manuscripts more transparent and reliable.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • adverse drug
  • systematic review
  • emergency department
  • clinical trial
  • case report
  • study protocol