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This deposit contains the data displayed in the dashboard presented in the associated manuscript [enter DOI], including: - `ct-dashboard-intovalue-all.csv`: This dataset builds on the [IntoValue][1] cohort of clinical trials and associated results. The IntoValue cohort includes interventional clinical trials registered in ClinicalTrials.gov or the [German Clinical Trials Register][2] (DRKS), led by a German University Medical Center (UMC), with a study completion date between 2009 - 2017, and considered as complete based on the study status in the registry. It also includes results publications associated with these trials. The IntoValue dataset was adapted as follows for this dashboard: - We obtained updated registry data from ClinicalTrials.gov and DRKS (**version 1**: 15 August 2021; **version 2**: 1 November 2022); - We manually extracted the date of summary results posted in DRKS using the registry's change history; - We included additional information on the reporting of trial registration numbers in trial results publications, publication links in the registry, and Open Access; - We limited results to journal publications, whereas the original IntoValue dataset considered both journal publications and dissertations Each row corresponds to a unique trial registration. More information on how the IntoValue dataset was adapted for use in this dashboard can be found in GitHub where this dataset is actively developed and maintained: https://github.com/maia-sh/intovalue-data (see the relevant code releases for [version 1][3] and [version 2][4]). The raw registry data associated with this dataset is openly available in Zenodo: [version 1][5]; [version 2][6]. - `ct-dashboard-intovalue-umc.csv`: Same as above, except that each row corresponds to a unique combination of trial registration and lead city. - `eutt-history.csv`: Dataset of summary results reporting for due trials registered in the EU Clinical Trials Register. The dataset is limited to sponsor names corresponding to German UMCs included in this study. Historical data was obtained from historical versions of the EU Trials Tracker code repository (https://github.com/ebmdatalab/euctr-tracker-data). The list of selected sponsor names in the EU Trials Tracker can be found in GitHub: https://github.com/quest-bih/clinical-dashboard/blob/main/prep/eutt-sponsors-of-interest.csv. If more than one corresponding sponsor name was found for a given UMC, we selected the sponsor with the most trials. The data was downloaded on 18 February 2022 (version 1) and on 4 November 2022 (version 2). - `prospective-reg-ctgov-2018-trials.csv`: This is a dataset of clinical trials registered in ClinicalTrials.gov, conducted at a German UMC, started between 2006 - 2018, and considered as complete based on the study status in the registry. The following script was used to generate this dataset: [process-ctgov-2018-prospective-reg.R][7]. Updated registry data was downloaded from ClinicalTrials.gov (**version 1**: 6 October 2021; **version 2**: 1 November 2022). The raw registry data associated with this dataset is openly available in Zenodo: [version 1][5]; [version 2][6]. - `iv_data_lookup_registries.csv`: A lookup table for registry information (ClinicalTrials.gov and DRKS) that is openly available in Zenodo at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5141343. [1]: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5141343 [2]: https://drks.de/search/de [3]: https://github.com/maia-sh/intovalue-data/releases/tag/v1.0 [4]: https://github.com/maia-sh/intovalue-data/releases/tag/v1.1 [5]: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6560383 [6]: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7590083 [7]: https://github.com/maia-sh/intovalue-data/blob/main/scripts/process-ctgov-2018-prospective-reg.R
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