BACKGROUND:In 2013, the Declaration of Helsinki changed to mandate that all research studies involving human subjects, rather than just clinical trials alone, must have a protocol registered in a publicly accessible database prior to the enrolment of the first patient. The objective of this work was to assess the number of research studies involving human participants published in leading journals of plastic surgery that had either published a protocol or registered a protocol with a publicly accessible database. MATERIALS AND METHODS:This systematic review examined all research articles involving human participants published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery and The Annals of Plastic Surgery from 1st April 2014-31st March 2015. The primary outcome measure was whether each study had either published or registered a protocol with any mainstream registry database. ClinicalTrials.gov, the International Standard Randomized Control Trial Number (ISRCTN) registry, the WHO (World Health Organisation) International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, The Cochrane Collaboration, the Research Registry, PROSPERO and PubMed were all reviewed. RESULTS:Of 595 included articles, the most common study designs were case series (n = 185, 31.1%). There were 24 randomized controlled trials (RCTs, 4.0%). A total of 24 studies had a protocol registered (4.0%). The most common database to register a protocol was with ClinicalTrials.gov (n = 17). The study design that most commonly had a registered protocol was the RCT (n = 8 of 24, 33.3% of RCTs). Three studies published a protocol in a journal (0.6%). CONCLUSION:Publication or registration of protocols for recent studies involving human participants in major plastic surgery journals is low. There is considerable scope to improve this and guidance is provided.

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背景:2013年,《赫尔辛基宣言》(Declaration of Helsinki Declaration)规定,所有涉及人类受试者的研究,而不仅仅是仅临床试验,都必须在第一个患者入组前在公共可访问的数据库中注册一个方案。这项工作的目的是评估在整形外科的主要期刊上发表的涉及人类参与者的研究数量,这些期刊已经发表了方案或在公共可访问的数据库中注册了方案。
材料与方法:本系统综述审查了2014年4月1日至2015年3月31日发表在《整形与重建外科》,《整形与美学外科杂志》和《整形外科年鉴》上的涉及人类参与者的所有研究文章。主要结果指标是是否每项研究均已在任何主流注册数据库中发布或注册了一项协议。 ClinicalTrials.gov,国际标准随机对照试验号码(ISRCTN)注册表,WHO(世界卫生组织)国际临床试验注册表平台,Cochrane合作组织,研究注册表,PROSPERO和PubMed均进行了审查。
结果:在595篇纳入文章中,最常见的研究设计是病例系列(n = 185,31.1%)。有24项随机对照试验(RCT,4.0%)。共有24项研究已注册方案(4.0%)。注册协议的最常见数据库是ClinicalTrials.gov(n = 17)。最常见的具有注册方案的研究设计是RCT(n = 24中的8,占RCT的33.3%)。三项研究在期刊上发表了实验方案(0.6%)。
结论:主要整形外科杂志中涉及人类参与者的最新研究的协议发表或注册很少。有很大的改进空间,并提供了指导。

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