Clinical trial, an important research method, plays a crucial role in the development of medicine. It provides important decision support for medical workers. Medical research proposal should be posted at clinical trial registries. Researchers should update original data and research results, which contributes to data sharing. Clinical trial registration can avoid repetitive research and make clinical trials more transparent and standardized. This paper briefly introduces the clinical trial registration, including the definition, the significance, the history, the scope of registration, the organization of registration, and some common problems in the process of registration. Taking the application of clinical trial registration in the field of neurological research as an example, the article describes the current application status of clinical trial registration and explores it’s value and deficiency in specific clinical research, to provoke the awareness on trial registration, which can help to improve the quality of clinical trials.
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LI Wanling, CHEN Lei. A review of clinical trial registration and its application in neurology. West China Medical Journal, 2018, 33(6): 758-761. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.201805103
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- 3. Tonks A. Registering clinical trials. BMJ, 1999, 319(7224): 1565-1568.
- 4. World Health Organization International Clinical Trial Registration Platform. WHO ICTRP. http://www.who.int/ictrp/zh/.
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- 6. Steinbrook R. Public registration of clinical trials. N Engl J Med, 2004, 351(4): 315-317.
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- 8. 邬兰, 田国祥, 王行环, 等. 临床试验的注册及注册平台比较分析. 中国循证心血管医学杂志, 2017, 9(2): 129-134.
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