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Variation among institutional review boards in evaluating the design of a multicenter randomized trial

Journal

JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 163-169

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/jp.2009.157

Keywords

multicenter clinical trial; institutional review board; study design

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health
  2. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [U10 HD27904, U10 HD21364, U10 HD27851, U10 HD34167, U10 HD27856, U01 HD36790, U10 HD27880, U10 HD34216, U10 HD27853, U10 HD21397, U10 HD27881, U10 HD21415, U10 HD40689, U10 HD21385, U10 HD27871]
  3. NRN Steering Committee Chair: Alan Jobe, University of Cincinnati
  4. Brown University Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island
  5. Case Western Reserve University Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
  6. Emory University Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Grady Memorial Hospital, and Emory Crawford Long Hospital
  7. Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women's Hospital
  8. Indiana University Indiana University Hospital, Methodist Hospital, Riley Hospital for Children, and Wishard Health Services
  9. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development-Linda L Wright and Elizabeth M McClure
  10. Research Triangle Institute
  11. Stanford University Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
  12. University of Cincinnati University Hospital, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, and Good Samaritan Hospital
  13. University of Miami Holtz Children's Hospital
  14. University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
  15. University of Tennessee
  16. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Parkland Health & Hospital System and Children's Medical Center Dallas
  17. Wayne State University Hutzel Women's Hospital and Children's Hospital of Michigan
  18. Yale University Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital [M01 RR6022]
  19. National Center for Research Resources [M01 RR80, M01 RR39, M01 RR2172, M01 RR2635, M01 RR750, M01 RR8084, M01 RR997, M01 RR633]

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Objective: The objective of the study was to examine the variation among institutional review boards (IRBs) in evaluation of the study design of a multicenter trial. Study Design: We assessed the first written response of local IRBs to each site investigator for a multicenter trial of vitamin A supplementation in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants performed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network. Each author of this paper independently reviewed and categorized IRB concerns as major, minor or none, according to the predefined criteria. Result: Initially, 9 of 18 IRBs withheld approval because of at least one major concern. These concerns reflected difficulties in evaluating specific scientific issues for the design of the trial, including its justification, enrollment criteria, control and experimental therapies, co-interventions, toxicity assessment, outcome monitoring and informed consent. Conclusion: The difficulty in assessing appropriate trial design for the specific hypothesis under investigation resulted in considerable variability in the evaluation by local IRBs. Journal of Perinatology (2010) 30, 163-169; doi:10.1038/jp.2009.157; published online 1 October 2009

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