Adverse Events Reported in Trials Assessing Manual Therapy to the Extremities: A Systematic Review

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Ferguson, Jeffrey [1 ,3 ]
Fritsch, Adam [1 ]
Rhon, Daniel I. [1 ,2 ]
Young, Jodi L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Bellin Coll, Phys Therapy Program, Green Bay, WI USA
[2] Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Bethesda, MD USA
[3] Bellin Coll, Phys Therapy Program, 3201 Eaton Rd, Green Bay, WI 54311 USA
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JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE | 2024年 / 30卷 / 06期
关键词
manual therapy; adverse events; extremities; systematic review; SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME; PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME; THUMB CARPOMETACARPAL OSTEOARTHRITIS; RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL; INVERSION ANKLE SPRAIN; PLANTAR HEEL PAIN; PHYSICAL-THERAPY; JOINT MOBILIZATION; EXERCISE THERAPY; KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS;
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10.1089/jicm.2023.0009
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R [医药、卫生];
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10 ;
摘要
Objective: This review aimed to describe the quality and comprehensiveness of adverse event (AE) reporting in clinical trials incorporating manual therapy (MT) as an intervention for extremity conditions using the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT)-Harms extension as the benchmark. The secondary aim was to determine whether the quality of AE reporting improved after the availability of the CONSORT reporting checklist.Design: Systematic review.Methods: A literature search was conducted using multiple databases to identify trials where MT was used to treat extremity conditions. Studies that reported AEs were identified and evaluated using the CONSORT-Harms extension. The frequency of trials reporting study AEs before and after the publication of the updated 2010 CONSORT statement was calculated, along with the categorization of how study AEs were reported.Results: Of the 55,539 studies initially identified, 220 trials met all inclusion criteria. Eighty trials (36.4%) reported AE occurrence. None of the studies that reported AEs adhered to all 10 criteria proposed by the 2010 CONSORT-Harms extension. The most commonly reported criterion was number four, which clarified how AE-related information was collected (30% of trials). The least reported criterion was number six, which describes the participant withdrawals for each arm due to AEs and the experience with the allocated treatment (1.3% of trials). The nomenclature used to describe AEs varied substantially. Fifty-nine of 76 trials (33.3%) were published after the updated CONSORT Harms-checklist was available, compared to 21 of 44 trials (46.7%) published before it was available.Conclusion: Reporting of AEs in trials investigating MT for extremity conditions is poor. Every included trial lacked adherence to all 10 criteria proposed by the CONSORT-Harms Extension. The quality and comprehensiveness of AE reporting did not improve after the most recent CONSORT update recommending AE reporting. Clinicians must obtain informed consent before performing any intervention, including MT, which requires disclosing potential risks, which could be better known with improved tracking, analyzing, and reporting of AEs. The authors recommend improved adherence to best practices for adequately tracking and reporting AEs in future MT trials.
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