Background: Loss to follow‐up (LTFU) is common in randomized controlled trials. However, its potential impact on primary outcomes from cardiovascular randomized controlled trials is not known. Methods and Results: We conducted a prospective systematic review (PROSPERO: CRD42019121959) for randomized controlled trials published in 8 leading journals over 5 years from January 2014 to December 2018. Extent, reporting, and handling of LTFU data were recorded, and the proportion of a trial's primary outcome results that lose statistical significance was calculated after making plausible assumptions for the intervention and control arms. These assumptions could drive differential treatment effects between the groups considering relative even...
ObjectiveTo assess how inadequate reporting of cointerventions influences estimated treatment effect...
Background: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background Discrepancies in outcome reporting (DOR) between protocol and published studies include i...
Background: Loss to follow‐up (LTFU) is common in randomized controlled trials. However, its potent...
Background Loss to follow-up (LTFU) is common in randomized controlled trials. However, its potentia...
BACKGROUND: A cointervention in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) is medical care given in addition ...
Abstract Background Incomplete ascertainment of outcomes in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is l...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reporting, extent, and handling of loss to follow-up and its potential impa...
BACKGROUND: Incomplete ascertainment of outcomes in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is likely to...
Background A cointervention in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) is medical care given in addition t...
study We believe that the survival benefit of revascularization in patients with heart failure was p...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of outcome switching in follow-up publications of randomized ...
Background: While journals and reporting guidelines recommend the presentation of c...
Objectives: To systematically assess the type of outcomes selected and the prevalence of patient rep...
Background: Systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare interventions frequently include non-ran...
ObjectiveTo assess how inadequate reporting of cointerventions influences estimated treatment effect...
Background: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background Discrepancies in outcome reporting (DOR) between protocol and published studies include i...
Background: Loss to follow‐up (LTFU) is common in randomized controlled trials. However, its potent...
Background Loss to follow-up (LTFU) is common in randomized controlled trials. However, its potentia...
BACKGROUND: A cointervention in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) is medical care given in addition ...
Abstract Background Incomplete ascertainment of outcomes in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is l...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reporting, extent, and handling of loss to follow-up and its potential impa...
BACKGROUND: Incomplete ascertainment of outcomes in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is likely to...
Background A cointervention in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) is medical care given in addition t...
study We believe that the survival benefit of revascularization in patients with heart failure was p...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of outcome switching in follow-up publications of randomized ...
Background: While journals and reporting guidelines recommend the presentation of c...
Objectives: To systematically assess the type of outcomes selected and the prevalence of patient rep...
Background: Systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare interventions frequently include non-ran...
ObjectiveTo assess how inadequate reporting of cointerventions influences estimated treatment effect...
Background: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background Discrepancies in outcome reporting (DOR) between protocol and published studies include i...