Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes
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Resumo: | Objectives To provide a perspective on the current practice of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of diagnostic strategies focusing on patient-important outcomes. Study Design and Setting We conducted a comprehensive search of MEDLINE and included RCTs published in full-text reports that evaluated alternative diagnostic strategies. Results Of 56,912 unique citations, we sampled 7,500 and included 103 eligible RCTs, therefore suggesting that MEDLINE includes approximately 781 diagnostic RCTs. The 103 eligible trials reported on: mortality (n = 41; 39.8%); morbidities (n = 63; 61.2%); symptoms/quality of life/functional status (n = 14; 13.6%); and on composite end points (n = 10; 9.7%). Of the studies that reported statistically significant results (n = 12; 11.6%), we judged 7 (58.3%) as at low risk of bias with respect to missing outcome data and 4 (33.3%) as at low risk of bias regarding blinding. Of the 41 RCTs that reported on mortality, only one (2.4%) reported statistically significant results. Of 63 RCTs addressing morbidity outcomes, 11 (17.5%) reported statistically significant results, all of which reported relative effects of greater than 20%. Conclusion RCTs of diagnostic tests are not uncommon, and sometimes suggest benefits on patient-important outcomes but often suffer from limitations in sample size and conduct. |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomesAccuracyAlternative diagnostic strategiesClinical trialsDiagnostic techniques and proceduresEvidence-based medicinePatient outcomeObjectives To provide a perspective on the current practice of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of diagnostic strategies focusing on patient-important outcomes. Study Design and Setting We conducted a comprehensive search of MEDLINE and included RCTs published in full-text reports that evaluated alternative diagnostic strategies. Results Of 56,912 unique citations, we sampled 7,500 and included 103 eligible RCTs, therefore suggesting that MEDLINE includes approximately 781 diagnostic RCTs. The 103 eligible trials reported on: mortality (n = 41; 39.8%); morbidities (n = 63; 61.2%); symptoms/quality of life/functional status (n = 14; 13.6%); and on composite end points (n = 10; 9.7%). Of the studies that reported statistically significant results (n = 12; 11.6%), we judged 7 (58.3%) as at low risk of bias with respect to missing outcome data and 4 (33.3%) as at low risk of bias regarding blinding. Of the 41 RCTs that reported on mortality, only one (2.4%) reported statistically significant results. Of 63 RCTs addressing morbidity outcomes, 11 (17.5%) reported statistically significant results, all of which reported relative effects of greater than 20%. Conclusion RCTs of diagnostic tests are not uncommon, and sometimes suggest benefits on patient-important outcomes but often suffer from limitations in sample size and conduct.Department of Anaesthesiology Botucatu Medical School Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaDepartment of Biosciences and Oral Diagnosis Institute of Science and Technology Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Av. Eng. Francisco José Longo 777 - Jardim Sao DimasMcMaster Institute of Urology McMaster University, St. Josephs Healthcare, 50 Charlton Ave E, Room G344Department of Urology University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Haartmaninkatu 4Department of Internal Medicine American University of Beirut Medical Center, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad-El-SolhDepartment of Health Research Methods Evidence and Impact (HEI), 1280 Main Street WestDepartment of Pharmacy Tanta Chest Hospital, El Bahr St.Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Faculty of Health Sciences, HSC-3V43D 1200 Main Street WestDepartment of Medicine University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, M4-303, 2411 Holmes St.School of Medicine University of Toronto 1 King's College CircleDepartment of Emergency Medicine Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Campus Box 8072, 660 S. Euclid AvenueDepartment of Health Sciences McMaster University, 1280 Main Street WestDepartment of Ophthalmology Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery Botucatu Medical School Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaDepartment of Tropical Diseases and Imaging Diagnosis Botucatu Medical School Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaSchool of Medicine Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030Research Center for Modeling in Health Institute for Futures Studies in Health Kerman University of Medical SciencesPharmaceutical Science Graduate Course University of Sorocaba Rodovia Raposo Tavares, Km 92, 5, SorocabaResearch Institute Hospital do Coração (HCor), Abílio Soares Street 250, 12th FloorBiostatistics Department Biosciences Institute Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaFamily Medicine and CCFP [EM] Programmes Northern Ontario School of Medicine, 955 Oliver RoadEmergency Department Health Sciences North 41 Ramsey Lake RdDepartment of Medicine McMaster University, 1280 Main Street WestDepartment of Anaesthesiology Botucatu Medical School Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaDepartment of Biosciences and Oral Diagnosis Institute of Science and Technology Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Av. Eng. Francisco José Longo 777 - Jardim Sao DimasDepartment of Ophthalmology Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery Botucatu Medical School Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaDepartment of Tropical Diseases and Imaging Diagnosis Botucatu Medical School Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaBiostatistics Department Biosciences Institute Unesp—Univ Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n Univ Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)McMaster UniversityUniversity of Helsinki and Helsinki University HospitalAmerican University of Beirut Medical Centerand Impact (HEI)Tanta Chest HospitalFaculty of Health SciencesUniversity of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine1 King's College CircleWashington University School of Medicine in St. LouisJordan University of Science and TechnologyKerman University of Medical SciencesRodovia Raposo TavaresHospital do Coração (HCor)Northern Ontario School of Medicine41 Ramsey Lake RdEl Dib, Regina [UNESP]Tikkinen, Kari A.O.Akl, Elie A.Gomaa, Huda A.Mustafa, Reem A.Agarwal, ArnavCarpenter, Christopher R.Zhang, YuchenJorge, Eliane C. [UNESP]Almeida, Ricardo A.M.B. [UNESP]do Nascimento Junior, Paulo [UNESP]Doles, Joao Vitor P. [UNESP]Mustafa, Ahmad A.Sadeghirad, BehnamLopes, Luciane C.Bergamaschi, Cristiane C.Suzumura, Erica A.Cardoso, Marília M.A. [UNESP]Corrente, José Eduardo [UNESP]Stone, Samuel B.Schunemann, Holger J.Guyatt, Gordon H.2018-12-11T17:09:38Z2018-12-11T17:09:38Z2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article61-69application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2016.12.009Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, v. 84, p. 61-69.1878-59210895-4356http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17415810.1016/j.jclinepi.2016.12.0092-s2.0-850112757852-s2.0-85011275785.pdf87453589896806000000-0002-2323-9159Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Clinical Epidemiology2,862info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-16T18:44:31Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/174158Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-16T18:44:31Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes El Dib, Regina [UNESP] Accuracy Alternative diagnostic strategies Clinical trials Diagnostic techniques and procedures Evidence-based medicine Patient outcome |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes |
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Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes |
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El Dib, Regina [UNESP] |
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El Dib, Regina [UNESP] Tikkinen, Kari A.O. Akl, Elie A. Gomaa, Huda A. Mustafa, Reem A. Agarwal, Arnav Carpenter, Christopher R. Zhang, Yuchen Jorge, Eliane C. [UNESP] Almeida, Ricardo A.M.B. [UNESP] do Nascimento Junior, Paulo [UNESP] Doles, Joao Vitor P. [UNESP] Mustafa, Ahmad A. Sadeghirad, Behnam Lopes, Luciane C. Bergamaschi, Cristiane C. Suzumura, Erica A. Cardoso, Marília M.A. [UNESP] Corrente, José Eduardo [UNESP] Stone, Samuel B. Schunemann, Holger J. Guyatt, Gordon H. |
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Tikkinen, Kari A.O. Akl, Elie A. Gomaa, Huda A. Mustafa, Reem A. Agarwal, Arnav Carpenter, Christopher R. Zhang, Yuchen Jorge, Eliane C. [UNESP] Almeida, Ricardo A.M.B. [UNESP] do Nascimento Junior, Paulo [UNESP] Doles, Joao Vitor P. [UNESP] Mustafa, Ahmad A. Sadeghirad, Behnam Lopes, Luciane C. Bergamaschi, Cristiane C. Suzumura, Erica A. Cardoso, Marília M.A. [UNESP] Corrente, José Eduardo [UNESP] Stone, Samuel B. Schunemann, Holger J. Guyatt, Gordon H. |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) McMaster University University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital American University of Beirut Medical Center and Impact (HEI) Tanta Chest Hospital Faculty of Health Sciences University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine 1 King's College Circle Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Jordan University of Science and Technology Kerman University of Medical Sciences Rodovia Raposo Tavares Hospital do Coração (HCor) Northern Ontario School of Medicine 41 Ramsey Lake Rd |
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El Dib, Regina [UNESP] Tikkinen, Kari A.O. Akl, Elie A. Gomaa, Huda A. Mustafa, Reem A. Agarwal, Arnav Carpenter, Christopher R. Zhang, Yuchen Jorge, Eliane C. [UNESP] Almeida, Ricardo A.M.B. [UNESP] do Nascimento Junior, Paulo [UNESP] Doles, Joao Vitor P. [UNESP] Mustafa, Ahmad A. Sadeghirad, Behnam Lopes, Luciane C. Bergamaschi, Cristiane C. Suzumura, Erica A. Cardoso, Marília M.A. [UNESP] Corrente, José Eduardo [UNESP] Stone, Samuel B. Schunemann, Holger J. Guyatt, Gordon H. |
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Accuracy Alternative diagnostic strategies Clinical trials Diagnostic techniques and procedures Evidence-based medicine Patient outcome |
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Accuracy Alternative diagnostic strategies Clinical trials Diagnostic techniques and procedures Evidence-based medicine Patient outcome |
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Objectives To provide a perspective on the current practice of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of diagnostic strategies focusing on patient-important outcomes. Study Design and Setting We conducted a comprehensive search of MEDLINE and included RCTs published in full-text reports that evaluated alternative diagnostic strategies. Results Of 56,912 unique citations, we sampled 7,500 and included 103 eligible RCTs, therefore suggesting that MEDLINE includes approximately 781 diagnostic RCTs. The 103 eligible trials reported on: mortality (n = 41; 39.8%); morbidities (n = 63; 61.2%); symptoms/quality of life/functional status (n = 14; 13.6%); and on composite end points (n = 10; 9.7%). Of the studies that reported statistically significant results (n = 12; 11.6%), we judged 7 (58.3%) as at low risk of bias with respect to missing outcome data and 4 (33.3%) as at low risk of bias regarding blinding. Of the 41 RCTs that reported on mortality, only one (2.4%) reported statistically significant results. Of 63 RCTs addressing morbidity outcomes, 11 (17.5%) reported statistically significant results, all of which reported relative effects of greater than 20%. Conclusion RCTs of diagnostic tests are not uncommon, and sometimes suggest benefits on patient-important outcomes but often suffer from limitations in sample size and conduct. |
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