Accuracy of Financial Disclosures in Radiology Journals

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of the American College of Radiology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jacr.2024.01.027
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Abstract

Purpose

The accuracy and completeness of self-disclosures of the value of industry payments by authors publishing in radiology journals are not well known. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of financial disclosures by US authors in five prominent radiology journals.

Methods

Financial disclosures provided by US-based authors in five prominent radiology journals from original research and review articles published in 2021 were reviewed. For each author, payment reports were extracted from the Open Payments Database (OPD) in the previous 36 months related to general, research, and ownership payments. Each author was analyzed individually to determine if the reported disclosures matched results from the OPD.

Results

A total of 4,076 authorships, including 3,406 unique authors, were selected from 643 articles across the five journals; 1,388 (1,032 unique authors) received industry payments within the previous 36 months, with a median total amount received per authorship of $6,650 (interquartile range, $355-$87,725). Sixty-one authors (4.4%) disclosed all industry relationships, 205 (14.8%) disclosed some of the OPD-reported relationships, and 1,122 (80.8%) failed to disclose any relationships. Undisclosed payments totaled $186,578,350, representing 67.2% of all payments. Radiology had the highest proportion of authorships disclosing some or all OPD-reported relationships (32.3%), compared with the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (18.2%), the American Journal of Neuroradiology (17.3%), JACR (13.1%), and the American Journal of Roentgenology (10.3%).

Conclusions

Financial relationships with industry are common among US physician authors in prominent radiology journals, and nondisclosure rates are high.

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放射学期刊财务披露的准确性。
背景:在放射学期刊上发表论文的作者自我披露行业支付价值的准确性和完整性并不为人所知:本研究旨在评估美国作者在五种著名放射学期刊上披露财务信息的准确性:我们审查了五种著名放射学期刊中美国作者提供的财务披露信息,这些信息来自 2021 年发表的原创研究和综述文章。我们从公开支付数据库(Open Payments Database,OPD)中提取了每位作者在过去 36 个月中与一般类别、研究和所有权支付类别相关的支付报告。我们对每位作者进行了逐一分析,以确定所报告的披露信息是否与 OPD 的结果相符:我们从五种期刊的 643 篇文章中选出了 4076 位作者,其中包括 3406 位唯一作者。1388位作者(1032位唯一作者)在过去36个月内收到了行业支付,每位作者收到的总金额中位数为6650美元(四分位间范围=355美元至87725美元)。61位作者(4.4%)披露了所有的行业关系,205位作者(14.8%)披露了OPD报告的部分关系,1122位作者(80.8%)未披露任何关系。未披露的付款总额为 186,578,350 美元,占所有付款的 67.2%。放射科披露部分或全部 OPD 报告关系的作者比例最高(32.3%),相比之下,JVIR(18.2%)、AJNR(17.3%)、JACR(13.1%)和 AJR(10.3%):结论:在著名放射学期刊上发表文章的美国医生作者中,与企业有财务关系的情况很普遍,而且未披露率很高。
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Journal of the American College of Radiology
Journal of the American College of Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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