Jayaraman, Jayakumar

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Critical analysis of the reporting quality of randomized trials within Endodontics using the Preferred Reporting Items for RAndomized Trials in Endodontics (PRIRATE) 2020 quality standard checklist

Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu; Jakovljević, Aleksandar; Jaćimović, Jelena; Duncan, Henry F.; Jayaraman, Jayakumar; Dummer, Paul

(Wiley, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu
AU  - Jakovljević, Aleksandar
AU  - Jaćimović, Jelena
AU  - Duncan, Henry F.
AU  - Jayaraman, Jayakumar
AU  - Dummer, Paul
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2580
AB  - Aim
To critically evaluate the reporting quality of a random sample of clinical trials published in Endodontics against the PRIRATE 2020 checklist and to analyse the association between the quality of reported trials and a variety of parameters.

Methodology
Fifty randomized clinical trials relating to Endodontics were randomly selected from the PubMed database from 2015 to 2019 and evaluated by two independent reviewers. For each trial, a score of ‘1’ was awarded when it fully reported each item in the PRIRATE guidelines whereas a score of ‘0’ was awarded when an item was not reported; when the item was reported inadequately a score of ‘0.5’ was awarded. For the items that were not relevant to the trial, ‘Not Applicable (NA)’ was given. Based on the interquartile range of the overall scores received, trials were categorized into ‘Low’ (0–58.4%), ‘Moderate’ (58.5–72.8%) and ‘High’ (72.9–100%) quality. The associations between characteristics and quality of clinical trials were investigated. Descriptive statistics, frequency analysis and percentage analyses were used to describe the data. To determine the significance of categorical data, the chi‐square test was used. The probability value 0.05 was considered as the level of significance.

Results
Based on the overall scores, 13 (26%), 25(50%) and 12 (24%) of the reports of clinical trials were categorized as ‘High’, ‘Moderate’ and ‘Low’ quality, respectively. Three items (1b, 6d, 11e) were adequately reported in all manuscripts whilst two items (5k, 5m) were scored ‘NA’ in all the reports. The reports published from Europe had a significantly greater percentage of ‘High’‐quality scores, compared to Asia, Middle East, North America and South America (P = 0.0002). The ‘High’‐quality reports were published significantly more often in impact factor journals (P = 0.045). Reports of clinical trials published in journals that adhered to the CONSORT guidelines had significantly more ‘High’ scores compared to those that did not (P = 0.008). Clinical trials with protocols registered a priori had a significantly greater percentage of ‘High’ scores compared to the trials that were not registered in advance (P = 0.003). No significant difference occurred between the quality of clinical trials and the number of authors, journal (Endodontic specialty vs. Non‐Endodontic specialty) or year of publication.

Conclusions
Reports of randomized clinical trials published in the speciality of Endodontics had a substantial number of deficiencies. To create high‐quality reports of clinical trials, authors should comply with the PRIRATE 2020 guidelines.
PB  - Wiley
T2  - International Endodontic Journal
T1  - Critical analysis of the reporting quality of randomized trials within Endodontics using the Preferred Reporting Items for RAndomized Trials in Endodontics (PRIRATE) 2020 quality standard checklist
DO  - 10.1111/iej.13489
ER  - 
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author = "Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu and Jakovljević, Aleksandar and Jaćimović, Jelena and Duncan, Henry F. and Jayaraman, Jayakumar and Dummer, Paul",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Aim
To critically evaluate the reporting quality of a random sample of clinical trials published in Endodontics against the PRIRATE 2020 checklist and to analyse the association between the quality of reported trials and a variety of parameters.

Methodology
Fifty randomized clinical trials relating to Endodontics were randomly selected from the PubMed database from 2015 to 2019 and evaluated by two independent reviewers. For each trial, a score of ‘1’ was awarded when it fully reported each item in the PRIRATE guidelines whereas a score of ‘0’ was awarded when an item was not reported; when the item was reported inadequately a score of ‘0.5’ was awarded. For the items that were not relevant to the trial, ‘Not Applicable (NA)’ was given. Based on the interquartile range of the overall scores received, trials were categorized into ‘Low’ (0–58.4%), ‘Moderate’ (58.5–72.8%) and ‘High’ (72.9–100%) quality. The associations between characteristics and quality of clinical trials were investigated. Descriptive statistics, frequency analysis and percentage analyses were used to describe the data. To determine the significance of categorical data, the chi‐square test was used. The probability value 0.05 was considered as the level of significance.

Results
Based on the overall scores, 13 (26%), 25(50%) and 12 (24%) of the reports of clinical trials were categorized as ‘High’, ‘Moderate’ and ‘Low’ quality, respectively. Three items (1b, 6d, 11e) were adequately reported in all manuscripts whilst two items (5k, 5m) were scored ‘NA’ in all the reports. The reports published from Europe had a significantly greater percentage of ‘High’‐quality scores, compared to Asia, Middle East, North America and South America (P = 0.0002). The ‘High’‐quality reports were published significantly more often in impact factor journals (P = 0.045). Reports of clinical trials published in journals that adhered to the CONSORT guidelines had significantly more ‘High’ scores compared to those that did not (P = 0.008). Clinical trials with protocols registered a priori had a significantly greater percentage of ‘High’ scores compared to the trials that were not registered in advance (P = 0.003). No significant difference occurred between the quality of clinical trials and the number of authors, journal (Endodontic specialty vs. Non‐Endodontic specialty) or year of publication.

Conclusions
Reports of randomized clinical trials published in the speciality of Endodontics had a substantial number of deficiencies. To create high‐quality reports of clinical trials, authors should comply with the PRIRATE 2020 guidelines.",
publisher = "Wiley",
journal = "International Endodontic Journal",
title = "Critical analysis of the reporting quality of randomized trials within Endodontics using the Preferred Reporting Items for RAndomized Trials in Endodontics (PRIRATE) 2020 quality standard checklist",
doi = "10.1111/iej.13489"
}
Nagendrababu, V., Jakovljević, A., Jaćimović, J., Duncan, H. F., Jayaraman, J.,& Dummer, P.. (2021). Critical analysis of the reporting quality of randomized trials within Endodontics using the Preferred Reporting Items for RAndomized Trials in Endodontics (PRIRATE) 2020 quality standard checklist. in International Endodontic Journal
Wiley..
https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.13489
Nagendrababu V, Jakovljević A, Jaćimović J, Duncan HF, Jayaraman J, Dummer P. Critical analysis of the reporting quality of randomized trials within Endodontics using the Preferred Reporting Items for RAndomized Trials in Endodontics (PRIRATE) 2020 quality standard checklist. in International Endodontic Journal. 2021;.
doi:10.1111/iej.13489 .
Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu, Jakovljević, Aleksandar, Jaćimović, Jelena, Duncan, Henry F., Jayaraman, Jayakumar, Dummer, Paul, "Critical analysis of the reporting quality of randomized trials within Endodontics using the Preferred Reporting Items for RAndomized Trials in Endodontics (PRIRATE) 2020 quality standard checklist" in International Endodontic Journal (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.13489 . .
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PRIASE 2021 guidelines for reporting animal studies in Endodontology: explanation and elaboration

Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu; Kishen, Anil; Murray, Peter; Nekoofar, Mohammad Hossein; de Figueiredo, José Antonio Poli; Priya, Ekta; Jayaraman, Jayakumar; Pulikkotil, Jacob Shaju; Jakovljević, Aleksandar; Dummer, Paul

(Wiley, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu
AU  - Kishen, Anil
AU  - Murray, Peter
AU  - Nekoofar, Mohammad Hossein
AU  - de Figueiredo, José Antonio Poli
AU  - Priya, Ekta
AU  - Jayaraman, Jayakumar
AU  - Pulikkotil, Jacob Shaju
AU  - Jakovljević, Aleksandar
AU  - Dummer, Paul
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2579
AB  - Laws and ethics require that before conducting human clinical trials, a new material, device or drug may have to undergo testing in animals in order to minimize health risks to humans, unless suitable supporting grandfather data already exist. The Preferred Reporting Items for Animal Studies in Endodontology (PRIASE) 2021 guidelines were developed exclusively for the specialty of Endodontology by integrating and adapting the ARRIVE (Animals in Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments) guidelines and the Clinical and Laboratory Images in Publications (CLIP) principles using a validated consensus‐based methodology. Implementation of the PRIASE 2021 guidelines will reduce potential sources of bias and thus improve the quality, accuracy, reproducibility, completeness and transparency of reports describing animal studies in Endodontology. The PRIASE 2021 guidelines consist of a checklist with 11 domains and 43 individual items and a flowchart. The aim of the current document is to provide an explanation for each item in the PRIASE 2021 checklist and flowchart and is supplemented with examples from the literature in order for readers to understand their significance and to provide usage guidance. A link to the PRIASE 2021 explanation and elaboration document and PRIASE 2021 checklist and flowchart is available on the Preferred Reporting Items for study Designs in Endodontology (PRIDE) website (http://pride‐endodonticguidelines.org/priase/).
PB  - Wiley
T2  - International Endodontic Journal
T1  - PRIASE 2021 guidelines for reporting animal studies in Endodontology: explanation and elaboration
DO  - 10.1111/iej.13481
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu and Kishen, Anil and Murray, Peter and Nekoofar, Mohammad Hossein and de Figueiredo, José Antonio Poli and Priya, Ekta and Jayaraman, Jayakumar and Pulikkotil, Jacob Shaju and Jakovljević, Aleksandar and Dummer, Paul",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Laws and ethics require that before conducting human clinical trials, a new material, device or drug may have to undergo testing in animals in order to minimize health risks to humans, unless suitable supporting grandfather data already exist. The Preferred Reporting Items for Animal Studies in Endodontology (PRIASE) 2021 guidelines were developed exclusively for the specialty of Endodontology by integrating and adapting the ARRIVE (Animals in Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments) guidelines and the Clinical and Laboratory Images in Publications (CLIP) principles using a validated consensus‐based methodology. Implementation of the PRIASE 2021 guidelines will reduce potential sources of bias and thus improve the quality, accuracy, reproducibility, completeness and transparency of reports describing animal studies in Endodontology. The PRIASE 2021 guidelines consist of a checklist with 11 domains and 43 individual items and a flowchart. The aim of the current document is to provide an explanation for each item in the PRIASE 2021 checklist and flowchart and is supplemented with examples from the literature in order for readers to understand their significance and to provide usage guidance. A link to the PRIASE 2021 explanation and elaboration document and PRIASE 2021 checklist and flowchart is available on the Preferred Reporting Items for study Designs in Endodontology (PRIDE) website (http://pride‐endodonticguidelines.org/priase/).",
publisher = "Wiley",
journal = "International Endodontic Journal",
title = "PRIASE 2021 guidelines for reporting animal studies in Endodontology: explanation and elaboration",
doi = "10.1111/iej.13481"
}
Nagendrababu, V., Kishen, A., Murray, P., Nekoofar, M. H., de Figueiredo, J. A. P., Priya, E., Jayaraman, J., Pulikkotil, J. S., Jakovljević, A.,& Dummer, P.. (2021). PRIASE 2021 guidelines for reporting animal studies in Endodontology: explanation and elaboration. in International Endodontic Journal
Wiley..
https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.13481
Nagendrababu V, Kishen A, Murray P, Nekoofar MH, de Figueiredo JAP, Priya E, Jayaraman J, Pulikkotil JS, Jakovljević A, Dummer P. PRIASE 2021 guidelines for reporting animal studies in Endodontology: explanation and elaboration. in International Endodontic Journal. 2021;.
doi:10.1111/iej.13481 .
Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu, Kishen, Anil, Murray, Peter, Nekoofar, Mohammad Hossein, de Figueiredo, José Antonio Poli, Priya, Ekta, Jayaraman, Jayakumar, Pulikkotil, Jacob Shaju, Jakovljević, Aleksandar, Dummer, Paul, "PRIASE 2021 guidelines for reporting animal studies in Endodontology: explanation and elaboration" in International Endodontic Journal (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.13481 . .
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