<div><p>Background</p><p>Clinical trial results registries may contain relevant unpublished information. Our main aim was to investigate the potential impact of the inclusion of reports from industry results registries on systematic reviews (SRs).</p><p>Methods</p><p>We identified a sample of 150 eligible SRs in PubMed via backward selection. Eligible SRs investigated randomized controlled trials of drugs and included at least 2 bibliographic databases (original search date: 11/2009). We checked whether results registries of manufacturers and/or industry associations had also been searched. If not, we searched these registries for additional trials not considered in the SRs, as well as for additional data on trials already considered. We re...
Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be preventing selective ...
Importance: Clinical trial registries are key for gaining an overview of ongoing research efforts an...
Abstract Background We investigated whether information in ClinicalTrials.gov would impact the concl...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial results registries may contain relevant unpublished information. Our main...
Background Publication bias is a major threat to the validity of systematic reviews. Searches of cli...
a<p>: No further information was identified in results registries of manufacturers.</p>b<p>: The des...
Publication and selective outcome reporting bias are a threat to the validity of systematic reviews....
Clinical trials and basic science studies without statistically significant results are less likely ...
BACKGROUND: Publication and selective outcome reporting bias are a threat to the validity of systema...
Background: Although randomized clinical trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard of evidence,...
BACKGROUND: Although randomized clinical trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard of evidence,...
Objective: To determine (i) the difference in the frequency of serious adverse events (SAEs) reporte...
Introduction: Clinical trial registries are an important source of information for tracking clinical...
Abstract Background Registration of clinical trials has been introduced largely to reduce bias towar...
Publication bias compromises the validity of systematic reviews. This problem can be addressed in pa...
Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be preventing selective ...
Importance: Clinical trial registries are key for gaining an overview of ongoing research efforts an...
Abstract Background We investigated whether information in ClinicalTrials.gov would impact the concl...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trial results registries may contain relevant unpublished information. Our main...
Background Publication bias is a major threat to the validity of systematic reviews. Searches of cli...
a<p>: No further information was identified in results registries of manufacturers.</p>b<p>: The des...
Publication and selective outcome reporting bias are a threat to the validity of systematic reviews....
Clinical trials and basic science studies without statistically significant results are less likely ...
BACKGROUND: Publication and selective outcome reporting bias are a threat to the validity of systema...
Background: Although randomized clinical trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard of evidence,...
BACKGROUND: Although randomized clinical trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard of evidence,...
Objective: To determine (i) the difference in the frequency of serious adverse events (SAEs) reporte...
Introduction: Clinical trial registries are an important source of information for tracking clinical...
Abstract Background Registration of clinical trials has been introduced largely to reduce bias towar...
Publication bias compromises the validity of systematic reviews. This problem can be addressed in pa...
Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be preventing selective ...
Importance: Clinical trial registries are key for gaining an overview of ongoing research efforts an...
Abstract Background We investigated whether information in ClinicalTrials.gov would impact the concl...