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Title: Epidemiology of recent perinatal trials in Australia


1
Epidemiology of recent perinatal trials in
Australia
  • Philippa Middleton for the WOMBAT Collaboration
    (Women and Babies Wellbeing Action through
    Trials)
  • PSANZ 2006

2
Aim of this study
  • To document perinatal trial activity in Australia
  • To contribute to baseline measurements for WOMBAT
  • To highlight priority tasks for WOMBAT

3
Methods
  • National and international trials registries
  • Research grant databases (NHMRC)
  • Selected the perinatal trials (generally from
    2000 on)
  • Extracted data such as topic, funding, number of
    recruits

4
100 perinatal trialsrecruiting or recently
completed
  • 43 currently recruiting (or not yet recruiting/in
    development)
  • 52 closed to accrual
  • publications located for 25
  • 1 trial stopped
  • 5 no details of status

5
Trial topic
  • Preterm (n15)
  • Respiratory /lung
  • Pain
  • Mode of birth
  • Breastfeeding
  • Infection

6
Type of intervention
  • Drugs, vitamins or supplements
  • Procedures
  • Care/policy
  • Devices
  • Education

7
Multicentre
  • 47 single centre
  • 48 multicentre
  • 18 of these international
  • 5 no details

8
Main centre
  • Victoria, NSW and SA 25 each
  • Remainder WA, Qld, international sites

9
Planned recruitment size
  • gt 2,000 recruits (DOMINO, Maternal posturing
    trial)
  • Median 100 to 500

10
Funding sources
  • Information for 65/100 studies
  • 35/65 (54) funded by NHMRC
  • 25/35 (71) solely NHMRC
  • 6 philanthropic
  • 7 professional bodies

11
Amount of funding
  • 4/41 studies gt 1 million
  • But mostly under 500,000
  • Missing data for gt 50 studies

12
Time to publication (from close of accrual)
  • 25 of these trials published since about 2000
  • Typically 2 to 3 years from close of accrual

13
Summary and comments (1)
  • About 60 active perinatal trials 40
    recruiting, 20 in follow-up/preparing publication
  • About half the trials are multicentre (1/3
    international (n18))
  • Is median 100 to 500 large enough?

14
Summary and comments (2)
  • Missing information ACTR will assist
  • NHMRC funds half the trials
  • Most 0.5 million or less
  • Potential for other funding sources?
  • Potential for more multicentre/international
    trials?
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