A systematic evaluation on reporting quality of modern studies on pulmonary heart valve implantation in large animals

Marcelle Uiterwijk, Annemijn Vis, Iris de Brouwer, Debora van Urk, Jolanda Kluin

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Before new heart valves can be implanted safely in humans, animal experiments have to be performed. These animal experiments have to be clearly designed, analysed and reported to assess the accuracy and importance of the findings. We aimed to provide an overview of the reporting and methodological quality of preclinical heart valve research. METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature search on biological and mechanical pulmonary valve implantations in large animals. We used the Animals in Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelines to score the quality of reporting in each article. We compared the scores before and after the introduction of the ARRIVE guidelines (2010). RESULTS: We screened 348 articles, of which 31 articles were included. The included articles reported a mean of 54.7% adequately scored ARRIVE items (95% confidence interval 52.2-57.3%). We did not identify a difference in reporting quality (54.7% vs 54.8%) between articles published before and after 2010. We found an unclear (lack of description) risk of selection bias, performance bias and detection bias. CONCLUSIONS: The reporting quality of studies that implanted bioprosthetic or mechanical valves in the pulmonary position in the large animal model is not on the desired level. The introduction of the ARRIVE guidelines in 2010 did not improve the reporting quality in this field of research. Hereby, we want to emphasize the importance of clearly describing the methods and transparently reporting the results in animal experiments. This is of great importance for the safe translation of new heart valves to the clinic. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: PROSPERO (CRD42019147895).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)437-445
Number of pages9
JournalInteractive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Guidelines
  • Heart valve replacement
  • Preclinical research
  • Reporting quality
  • Systematic review

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