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Cars, CONSORT 2010, and Clinical Practice

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TRIALS
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-11-33

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Just like you would not buy a car without key information such as service history, you would not buy a clinical trial report without key information such as concealment of allocation. Implementation of the updated CONSORT 2010 statement enables the reader to see exactly what was done in a trial, to whom and when. A fully CONSORTed trial report does not necessarily mean the trial is a good one, but at least the reader can make a judgement. Clear reporting is a pre-requisite for judgement of study quality. The CONSORT statement evolves as empirical research moves on. CONSORT 2010 is even clearer than before and includes some new items with a particular emphasis on selective reporting of outcomes. The challenge is for everyone to use it.

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