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Journal Initiatives to Enhance Preclinical Research: Analyses of Stroke, Nature Medicine, Science Translational Medicine.
Ramirez, F Daniel; Jung, Richard G; Motazedian, Pouya; Perry-Nguyen, Dylan; Di Santo, Pietro; MacDonald, Zachary; Clancy, Aisling A; Labinaz, Alisha; Promislow, Steven; Simard, Trevor; Provencher, Steeve; Bonnet, Sébastien; Graham, Ian D; Wells, George A; Hibbert, Benjamin.
Afiliação
  • Ramirez FD; From the Division of Cardiology (F.D.R., P.D.S., S. Promislow, T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
  • Jung RG; CAPITAL Research Group (F.D.R., R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., P.D.S., A.L., S. Promislow, T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
  • Motazedian P; School of Epidemiology and Public Health (F.D.R., P.D.S., I.D.G., G.A.W.), University of Ottawa, ON, Canada.
  • Perry-Nguyen D; Electrophysiology and Ablation Unit, Hôpital cardiologique du Haut-Lévêque, Centre hospitalier universitaire (CHU) de Bordeaux, Bordeaux-Pessac, France (F.D.R.).
  • Di Santo P; L'Institut de rythmologie et modélisation cardiaque (LIRYC), Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux-Pessac, France (F.D.R.).
  • MacDonald Z; CAPITAL Research Group (F.D.R., R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., P.D.S., A.L., S. Promislow, T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
  • Clancy AA; Vascular Biology and Experimental Medicine Laboratory (R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., A.L., T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
  • Labinaz A; Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine (R.G.J., T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa, ON, Canada.
  • Promislow S; Faculty of Medicine (R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., Z.M.), University of Ottawa, ON, Canada.
  • Simard T; CAPITAL Research Group (F.D.R., R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., P.D.S., A.L., S. Promislow, T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
  • Provencher S; Vascular Biology and Experimental Medicine Laboratory (R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., A.L., T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
  • Bonnet S; Faculty of Medicine (R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., Z.M.), University of Ottawa, ON, Canada.
  • Graham ID; Department of Medicine, University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, AB, Canada (P.M.).
  • Wells GA; CAPITAL Research Group (F.D.R., R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., P.D.S., A.L., S. Promislow, T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
  • Hibbert B; Vascular Biology and Experimental Medicine Laboratory (R.G.J., P.M., D.P.-N., A.L., T.S., B.H.), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada.
Stroke ; 51(1): 291-299, 2020 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31718504
ABSTRACT
Background and Purpose- Preclinical research using animals often informs clinical trials. However, its value is dependent on its scientific validity and reproducibility, which are, in turn, dependent on rigorous study design and reporting. In 2011, Stroke introduced a Basic Science Checklist to enhance the reporting and methodology of its preclinical studies. Except for Nature and Science journals, few others have implemented similar initiatives. We sought to estimate the impact of these journal interventions on the quality of their published reports. Methods- All articles published in Stroke, Nature Medicine, and Science Translational Medicine over 9 to 18 years and in 2 control journals without analogous interventions over a corresponding 11.5 years were reviewed to identify reports of experiments in nonhuman mammals with proposed clinical relevance. The effect of journal interventions on the reporting and use of key study design elements was estimated via interrupted time-series analyses. Results- Of 33 009 articles screened, 4162 studies met inclusion criteria. In the 3.5 to 12 years preceding each journal's intervention, the proportions of studies reporting and using key study design elements were stable except for blinding in Stroke and randomization in Science Translational Medicine, which were both increasing. Post-intervention, abrupt and often marked increases were seen in the reporting of randomization status (level change +17% to +44%, P≤0.005), blinding (level change +20% to +40%, P≤0.008), and sample size estimation (level change 0% to +40%, P≤0.002 in 2 journals). Significant but more modest improvements in the use of these study design elements were also observed. These improvements were not seen in control journals. Conclusions- Journal interventions such as Stroke's author submission checklist can meaningfully improve the quality of published preclinical research and should be considered to enhance study transparency and design. However, such interventions are alone insufficient to fully address widespread shortcomings in preclinical research practices.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Pesquisa Translacional Biomédica Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Pesquisa Translacional Biomédica Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article