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Volume 26 Issue 9, September 2020

Guidelines for AI in clinical trials

The image on the cover illustrates the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance healthcare delivery. In this issue, new extensions of SPIRIT and CONSORT guidelines dedicated to randomized clinical trials involving AI delineate the reporting standards for these interventions, and Nimri and colleagues report the results of a randomized clinical trial evaluating the performance of an AI for optimizing insulin dosing in patients with type 1 diabetes.

See Revital Nimri et al.

Image credit: Zohar Nave. Cover design: Erin Dewalt.

Editorial

  • Delivering the potential of artificial intelligence in clinical decision-making will require testing interventions in well-designed randomized clinical trials and reporting these results in a standardized and transparent fashion.

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World View

  • Being a parent scientist can feel like a catch-22, feeling guilty for both the time spent away from the children and the time spent away from the bench. Embracing healthy boundaries can be liberating but will only go so far if childcare remains unaffordable.

    • Miriam Merad
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Comment

  • With only a limited number of clinical trials of artificial intelligence in medicine thus far, the first guidelines for protocols and reporting arrive at an opportune time. Better protocol design, along with consistent and complete data presentation, will greatly facilitate interpretation and validation of these trials, and will help the field to move forward.

    • Eric J. Topol
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  • Many widely used health algorithms have been shown to encode and reinforce racial health inequities, prioritizing the needs of white patients over those of patients of color. Because automated systems are becoming so crucial to access to health, researchers in the field of artificial intelligence must become actively anti-racist. Here we list some concrete steps to enable anti-racist practices in medical research and practice.

    • Kellie Owens
    • Alexis Walker
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  • In the current COVID-19 pandemic, many researchers are applying to research ethics committees for deferred-consent procedures for protocols that aim either to test treatments or to obtain tissue or samples from research participants. However, the deferred-consent procedure has not been developed for pandemics. In this Comment, we interpret existing guidance documents and argue when and under which conditions deferred consent can be considered ethically acceptable in a pandemic.

    • Rieke van der Graaf
    • Marie-Astrid Hoogerwerf
    • Martine C. de Vries
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  • In a study of 96,476 participants from the UK Biobank cohort who had their physical activity objectively measured by accelerometer, both the volume of physical activity and its intensity were associated with risk of mortality.

    • Jason M. R. Gill
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  • Modeling the impact of COVID-19-mitigation strategies on malarial case management and prevention by health services in sub-Saharan Africa predicts 81,000 additional deaths in Nigeria and 769,000 in sub-Saharan Africa in 2020.

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  • Vaccines directed against SARS-CoV-2 have been administered to healthy volunteers and have been shown to stimulate a brisk humoral and cellular immune response. All vaccines were generally well tolerated with mostly mild to moderate local and systemic reactions.

    • Kathryn M. Edwards
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