Females comprised only 28.5% of the 570,217 participants in the 109 randomized controlled trials informing the 2023 Canadian antiplatelet guidelines, indicating significant underrepresentation.
Are females adequately represented in the randomized controlled trials informing the 2023 Canadian Antiplatelet Guidelines?
Females are inadequately represented in nearly two-thirds of the evidence informing the 2023 Canadian antiplatelet guidelines, highlighting a critical gap in sex-specific cardiovascular research.
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Antiplatelet medications remain essential in managing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.We assessed the adequacy of female representation in the antiplatelet medication literature, which informed the 2023 Canadian antiplatelet guidelines.Literature cited in the 2023 Canadian Antiplatelet Guidelines was systematically reviewed.Randomized controlled trials were included.Observational studies, systematic reviews, guidelines, consensus documents, studies missing demographic data and research protocols were excluded.Extracted data included study titles, author, year, design, sample size, mean participant age and proportion of females.Of 138 identified unique citations, 109 studies met the inclusion criteria.From the included evidence informing the seven antiplatelet PICO topics, the total sample size was 570,217 participants, with a mean age of 65.4 years.The mean percentage of females included across trials was 28.5%, and 21% of the included studies had a participation-to-prevalence ratio of 0.8-1.2 for females.Females were not adequately represented in nearly two-thirds of the evidence informing antiplatelet medication trials.As such, the 2023 Canadian antiplatelet guidelines PICO topics are largely informed by evidence with inadequate female representation.There remains a need for greater attention to adequately representing females in clinical trials for antiplatelet medications, which in turn inform clinical guidelines.
Tegg et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Females comprised only 28.5% of the 570,217 participants in the 109 randomized controlled trials informing the 2023 Canadian antiplatelet guidelines, indicating significant underrepresentation.