The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement aims to enhance the quality of reporting for randomized controlled trial (RCT) by providing a minimum item checklist. It was first published in 1996, and updated in 2001 and 2010, respectively. The latest version was released in April 2025, continuously reflecting new evidence, methodological advancements, and user feedback. CONSORT 2025 includes 30 essential checklist items and a template for a participant flow diagram. The main changes to the checklist include the addition of 7 items, revision of 3 items, and deletion of 1 item, as well as the integration of multiple key extensions. This article provides a comprehensive interpretation of the statement, aiming to help clinical trial staff, journal editors, and reviewers fully understand the essence of CONSORT 2025, correctly apply it in writing RCT reports and evaluating RCT quality, and provide guidance for conducting high-level RCT research in China.
The consolidated standards of reporting trials (CONSORT) is an internationally recognized guideline for reporting randomized controlled trials (RCTs), aiming to enhance the transparency, completeness, and reliability of trial findings. In response to the ongoing evolution of clinical trial methodology, the CONSORT group has issued updates to the CONSORT statement in 2001, 2010, and most recently in 2025. This article provides an applied interpretation of the background and key components of the CONSORT 2025 statement through the lens of a representative randomized controlled trial, with the aim of offering practical guidance and reference for domestic researchers utilizing this reporting tool.