Reporting of data monitoring committees and adverse events in paediatric trials: a descriptive analysis
Objectives For 300 paediatric trials, we evaluated the reporting of: a data monitoring committee (DMC); interim analyses, stopping rules and early stopping; and adverse events and harm-related endpoints.Methods For this cross-sectional evaluation, we randomly selected 300 paediatric trials published...
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Main Authors: | Allison Gates (Author), Patrina Caldwell (Author), Sarah Curtis (Author), Leonila Dans (Author), Ricardo M Fernandes (Author), Lisa Hartling (Author), Lauren E Kelly (Author), Katrina Williams (Author), Kerry Woolfall (Author), Michele P Dyson (Author), Ben Vandermeer (Author) |
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BMJ Publishing Group,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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