Interpretation of chronic pain clinical trial outcomes: IMMPACT recommended considerations

Publication Description
Interpreting randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is crucial to making decisions regarding the use of analgesic treatments in clinical practice. In this article, we report on an Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials (IMMPACT) consensus meeting organized by the Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks, the purpose of which was to recommend approaches that facilitate interpretation of analgesic RCTs. We review issues to consider when drawing conclusions from RCTs, as well as common methods for reporting RCT results and the limitations of each method. These issues include the type of trial, study design, statistical analysis methods, magnitude of the estimated beneficial and harmful effects and associated precision, availability of alternative treatments and their benefit-risk profile, clinical importance of the change from baseline both within and between groups, presentation of the outcome data, and the limitations of the approaches used.

Primary Author
Smith,Shannon M.
Dworkin,Robert H.
Turk,Dennis C.
McDermott,Michael P.
Eccleston,Christopher
Farrar,John T.
Rowbotham,Michael C.
Bhagwagar,Zubin
Burke,Laurie B.
Cowan,Penney
Ellenberg,Susan S.
Evans,Scott R.
Freeman,Roy L.
Garrison,Louis P.
Iyengar,Smriti
Jadad,Alejandro
Jensen,Mark P.
Junor,Roderick
Kamp,Cornelia
Katz,Nathaniel P.
Kesslak,James Patrick
Kopecky,Ernest A.
Lissin,Dmitri
Markman,John D.
Mease,Philip J.
O'Connor,Alec B.
Patel,Kushang V.
Raja,Srinivasa N.
Sampaio,Cristina
Schoenfeld,David
Singh,Jasvinder
Steigerwald,Ilona
Strand,Vibeke
Tive,Leslie A.
Tobias,Jeffrey
Wasan,Ajay D.
Wilson,Hilary D.

Volume
161

Issue
11

Start Page
2446

Other Pages
2461

URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32520773

PMID
32520773



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Pain (Amsterdam)

Publication Year
2020

Publication Date
Nov

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0304-3959

Document Object Index
10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001952