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Reporting guidelines for clinical trial reports for interventions involving artificial intelligence: the CONSORT-AI extension

Authors :
Xiaoxuan Liu, MBChB
Samantha Cruz Rivera, PhD
David Moher, PhD
Melanie J Calvert, ProfPhD
Alastair K Denniston, ProfPhD
Hutan Ashrafian
Andrew L Beam
An-Wen Chan
Gary S Collins
Ara DarziJonathan J Deeks
M Khair ElZarrad
Cyrus Espinoza
Andre Esteva
Livia Faes
Lavinia Ferrante di Ruffano
John Fletcher
Robert Golub
Hugh Harvey
Charlotte Haug
Christopher Holmes
Adrian Jonas
Pearse A Keane
Christopher J Kelly
Aaron Y Lee
Cecilia S Lee
Elaine Manna
James Matcham
Melissa McCradden
Joao Monteiro
Cynthia Mulrow
Luke Oakden-Rayner
Dina Paltoo
Maria Beatrice Panico
Gary Price
Samuel Rowley
Richard Savage
Rupa Sarkar
Sebastian J Vollmer
Christopher Yau
Source :
The Lancet: Digital Health, Vol 2, Iss 10, Pp e537-e548 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Summary: The CONSORT 2010 statement provides minimum guidelines for reporting randomised trials. Its widespread use has been instrumental in ensuring transparency in the evaluation of new interventions. More recently, there has been a growing recognition that interventions involving artificial intelligence (AI) need to undergo rigorous, prospective evaluation to demonstrate impact on health outcomes. The CONSORT-AI (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials-Artificial Intelligence) extension is a new reporting guideline for clinical trials evaluating interventions with an AI component. It was developed in parallel with its companion statement for clinical trial protocols: SPIRIT-AI (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials-Artificial Intelligence). Both guidelines were developed through a staged consensus process involving literature review and expert consultation to generate 29 candidate items, which were assessed by an international multi-stakeholder group in a two-stage Delphi survey (103 stakeholders), agreed upon in a two-day consensus meeting (31 stakeholders), and refined through a checklist pilot (34 participants). The CONSORT-AI extension includes 14 new items that were considered sufficiently important for AI interventions that they should be routinely reported in addition to the core CONSORT 2010 items. CONSORT-AI recommends that investigators provide clear descriptions of the AI intervention, including instructions and skills required for use, the setting in which the AI intervention is integrated, the handling of inputs and outputs of the AI intervention, the human–AI interaction and provision of an analysis of error cases. CONSORT-AI will help promote transparency and completeness in reporting clinical trials for AI interventions. It will assist editors and peer reviewers, as well as the general readership, to understand, interpret, and critically appraise the quality of clinical trial design and risk of bias in the reported outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25897500
Volume :
2
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Lancet: Digital Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.35cdeea7f8414dccbc73aed812fd7a9e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(20)30218-1