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Carolina Riveros

Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research

Publications -  22
Citations -  928

Carolina Riveros is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 626 citations. Previous affiliations of Carolina Riveros include Hotel Dieu Hospital & Paris Descartes University.

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Timing and Completeness of Trial Results Posted at ClinicalTrials.gov and Published in Journals

TL;DR: Agnes Dechartres and colleagues searched ClinicalTrials.gov for completed drug RCTs with results reported and then searched for corresponding studies in PubMed to evaluate timeliness and completeness of reporting.
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Patients' views of wearable devices and AI in healthcare: findings from the ComPaRe e-cohort.

TL;DR: It is found that 35% of patients would refuse to integrate at least one existing or soon-to-be available intervention using BMDs and AI-based tools in their care, and accounting for patients’ perspectives will help make the most of technology without impairing the human aspects of care, generating a burden or intruding on patients' lives.
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Meta-analyses including non-randomized studies of therapeutic interventions: a methodological review

TL;DR: Some key methodological components of the systematic review process—search for grey literature, description of the type of NRSI included, assessment of risk of confounding bias and reporting of whether crude or adjusted estimates were combined—are not adequately carried out or reported in meta-analyses including NRSI.
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Comparison of serious adverse events posted at ClinicalTrials.gov and published in corresponding journal articles.

TL;DR: Many trials with SAEs posted at ClinicalTrials.gov are not yet published, omit the reporting of these S AEs in corresponding publications, or report a discrepant number of Saes as compared with ClinicalTriALS.gov, underline the need to consult ClinicalTriales.gov for more information on serious harms.
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Harms Reporting in Randomized Controlled Trials of Interventions Aimed at Modifying Microbiota: A Systematic Review.

TL;DR: A methodological, systematic review of all published randomized controlled trials assessing probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics to examine how harms have been reported is performed.