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. 2014 Apr 17;15:128. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-128

Table 3.

Characteristics of included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in metformin (MET) for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Features of included RCTs Number of studies (n = 39) %
Year of publication
 
 
   1996 to 2001
7
17.9
   2002 to 2007
12
30.8
   2008 to February 2013
20
51.3
Revised CONSORT 2001
 
 
   Before
7
17.9
   After
32
82.1
Regions in which RCTs were conducted
 
 
   North America
6
15.4
   Europe
16
41.0
   Others
17
43.6
Sources of trial funding
 
 
   Yes
19
48.7
   No
20
51.3
Collaboration of different countries
 
 
   Yes
8
20.5
   No
31
79.5
Choice of comparator interventions
 
 
   Placebo
16
41.0
   Sole intervention
11
28.2
   MET plus other therapies
3
7.7
   Some of above combinations
9
23.1
Journals with most frequently published
 
 
   The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
9
23.1
   Fertility and Sterility
7
17.9
   Human Reproduction
6
15.4
   The New England Journal of Medicine
3
7.7
   Eleven other journalsa
14
35.9
Impact factors of included journalb
 
 
   0.00 to 2.99
10
25.6
   3.00 to 5.99
24
61.5
   6.00- 4 10.3

Abbreviations: CONSORT, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials; MET, metformin; PCOS, polycystic ovary syndrome; RCT, randomized controlled trial.

aEach journal published fewer than three RCTs.

bOne journal (Acta Med Indones) did not have an impact factor.