Spin and fragility in anaesthesia studies: when sirens sing into anaesthetists' ears
Spin and fragility are common in randomised controlled trials published in anaesthesia journals. Staying with the facts and addressing only the primary endpoint in the conclusion of clinical research reports might help reduce spin. Routinely reporting the fragility index, in turn, could deliver info...
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th-mahidol.820562023-05-19T14:49:32Z Spin and fragility in anaesthesia studies: when sirens sing into anaesthetists' ears Gama de Abreu M. Mahidol University Medicine Spin and fragility are common in randomised controlled trials published in anaesthesia journals. Staying with the facts and addressing only the primary endpoint in the conclusion of clinical research reports might help reduce spin. Routinely reporting the fragility index, in turn, could deliver information about robustness, enhancing the transparency of positive dichotomous results. It is in the best interest of clinical research that authors, reviewers, and journals come together to reduce spin and address the fragility of randomised controlled trials. 2023-05-19T07:49:32Z 2023-05-19T07:49:32Z 2023-05-01 Editorial British Journal of Anaesthesia Vol.130 No.5 (2023) , 507-510 10.1016/j.bja.2023.02.021 14716771 00070912 36931963 2-s2.0-85150246873 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/82056 SCOPUS |
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Spin and fragility are common in randomised controlled trials published in anaesthesia journals. Staying with the facts and addressing only the primary endpoint in the conclusion of clinical research reports might help reduce spin. Routinely reporting the fragility index, in turn, could deliver information about robustness, enhancing the transparency of positive dichotomous results. It is in the best interest of clinical research that authors, reviewers, and journals come together to reduce spin and address the fragility of randomised controlled trials. |
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