颞下颌疾病治疗中不良事件的报告质量:系统回顾。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Oral diseases Pub Date : 2025-07-13 DOI:10.1111/odi.70032
Chen Li, Yi-Hang Li, Yun-Hao Zheng, Wei Li, Po-Kam Wo, Ji Woon Park, Jun Wang, Xin Xiong
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摘要

目的:评价颞下颌疾患(TMDs)治疗随机对照试验(RCTs)中不良事件(AE)报告质量,并确定影响报告质量的因素。方法:检索MEDLINE、Cochrane Library (CENTRAL)和EMBASE,检索TMD治疗的随机对照试验。提取试验特征和声发射数据,使用系统器官分类(SOC)术语对特定的声发射进行分类。我们使用包含16个项目的CONSORT危害2022检查表来评估报告质量。采用多元线性回归和SHapley加性解释(SHAP)人工神经网络(ANN)分析影响报告质量的因素。结果:在分析的79项随机对照试验中,神经系统症状(如头痛、头晕)是主要ae。超过50%的研究只报告了三个清单项目。中位报告评分百分比为18.8% (IQR 26.7%)。不同治疗方式的评分百分比差异无统计学意义(p = 0.565)。我们最终筛选出了与更高报告质量相关的五个关键因素,包括非营利资助、联合疗效-安全性终点、缺乏国际合作、欧洲国家位置和注册状态。结论:在tmd治疗的随机对照试验中,AE报告的质量仍然不够理想。建议遵守最新的CONSORT危害指南,以提高危害报告的透明度和一致性。
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Reporting Quality of Adverse Events in Temporomandibular Disorders Treatment: A Systematic Review.

Objective: To evaluate the quality of adverse event (AE) reporting and identify factors associated with reporting quality in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) treatment.

Methods: We searched MEDLINE, Cochrane Library (CENTRAL), and EMBASE for RCTs on TMD treatment. Trial characteristics and AE data were extracted, with specific AEs classified using System Organ Class (SOC) terminology. We assessed the reporting quality with the 16-item CONSORT Harms 2022 checklist. Factors influencing reporting quality were analyzed using multiple linear regression and an artificial neural network (ANN) with SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) interpretation.

Results: Of 79 RCTs analyzed, neurological symptoms (e.g., headache, dizziness) were the primary AEs. Only three checklist items were reported in over 50% of studies. The median reporting score percentage was 18.8% (IQR 26.7%). No significant differences in score percentages were observed across treatment modalities (p = 0.565). We finally screened out five key factors linked to higher reporting quality, including non-profit funding, combined efficacy-safety endpoints, absence of international collaboration, European country location, and registration status.

Conclusions: AE reporting quality in TMDs treatment RCTs remains suboptimal. Adherence to the most current CONSORT Harms guidelines is recommended to improve transparency and consistency in harms reporting.

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Oral diseases
Oral diseases 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
5.30%
发文量
325
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Oral Diseases is a multidisciplinary and international journal with a focus on head and neck disorders, edited by leaders in the field, Professor Giovanni Lodi (Editor-in-Chief, Milan, Italy), Professor Stefano Petti (Deputy Editor, Rome, Italy) and Associate Professor Gulshan Sunavala-Dossabhoy (Deputy Editor, Shreveport, LA, USA). The journal is pre-eminent in oral medicine. Oral Diseases specifically strives to link often-isolated areas of dentistry and medicine through broad-based scholarship that includes well-designed and controlled clinical research, analytical epidemiology, and the translation of basic science in pre-clinical studies. The journal typically publishes articles relevant to many related medical specialties including especially dermatology, gastroenterology, hematology, immunology, infectious diseases, neuropsychiatry, oncology and otolaryngology. The essential requirement is that all submitted research is hypothesis-driven, with significant positive and negative results both welcomed. Equal publication emphasis is placed on etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
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