An Analysis of Industry Payments Toward Physicians in the United States—Cryolipolysis

Author:

Jaszkul Katrina M.1ORCID,Kemp Austin2ORCID,Alghanim Khalifa3,Letourneau Sasha3,Kim Stephanie3ORCID,Simpson Andrew3

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, Queens University, Kingston, ON, Canada

2. Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada

3. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Western University, London, ON, Canada

Abstract

Background : Cryolipolysis has emerged as a nonsurgical fat reduction alternative to liposuction. Industry payments may impact how physician authors view medical devices in the literature. Under-reporting financial conflicts of interest has raised concerns about full transparency between industry and physicians. Objectives : We aim to determine the impact industry payments to physicians have on the cryolipolysis literature and whether there is under-reporting of financial conflicts of interest in the literature. Methods : We collated all articles that cite the pivotal trial in the Food and Drug Administration approval of a cryolipolysis device. Articles were read independently and coded as favourable or neutral. A separate researcher screened the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Open Payments database for direct or in-kind payments and recorded financial conflicts of interest. Results : A total of 19 articles met the inclusion criteria. This included 37 unique authors across multiple specialties. Eighteen (95%) published articles had at least one author who received industry payment. Payments totalled $1,476,564.16. Twelve (63%) articles were positive, and 7 (37%) neutral. Of the 31 authors who received payments, 11 (35%) did not report a conflict of interest. The majority of industry payments assessed were for consulting fees, which totalled $980,334.86 (66.4%). Conclusions : We found the majority of published opinions on cryolipolysis from the United States were written by physicians who received industry payments. We also found financial conflicts of interest around cryolipolysis devices are under-reported in the literature.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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