RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Undisclosed Changes in Outcomes in Randomized Controlled Trials: An Observational Study JF The Annals of Family Medicine JO Ann Fam Med FD American Academy of Family Physicians SP 542 OP 546 DO 10.1370/afm.1017 VO 7 IS 6 A1 Robert Ewart A1 Harald Lausen A1 Norman Millian YR 2009 UL http://www.annfammed.org/content/7/6/542.abstract AB PURPOSE We wanted to investigate the frequency of undisclosed changes in the outcomes of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) between trial registration and publication. METHODS Using a retrospective, nonrandom, cross-sectional study design, we investigated RCTs published in consecutive issues of 5 major medical journals during a 6-month period and their associated trials registry entries. Articles were excluded if they did not have an available trial registry entry, did not have analyzable outcomes, or were secondary publications. The primary outcome was the proportion of publications in which the primary outcome of the trial was, without disclosure, changed between that recorded in the trial registry and that reported in the final publication. The secondary outcome was the proportion of publications in which the secondary outcome was changed without disclosure. RESULTS We reviewed 158 reports of RCTs and included 110 in the analysis. In 34 (31%), a primary outcome had been changed, and in 77 (70%), a secondary outcome had been changed. CONCLUSIONS There are substantial and important undisclosed changes made to the outcomes of published RCTs between trial registration and publication. This finding has important implications for the interpretation of trial results. Disclosure and discussion of changes would improve transparency in the performance and reporting of trials.