Q: Can we analyze data for a purpose other than that specified in the original plan of the research manuscript?

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We performed a clinical trial for patients. We intervened upon obtaining consent from the subject patients, and we recorded them with video and evaluated it. We already made a paper with this result, but we want to make further analysis with this video for a purpose other than that specified in the original plan. If we do that, would it be ethically problematic or regarded as a duplicate publication? The purpose and how to evaluate and the analysis is different from the original plan, and the original consent obtained was not supposed to include this new plan.

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Answer:

Thank you for your question. We understand that you wish to use an existing data set that is already published to conduct a new set of analysis. This will not be considered as salami slicing as it is ethical to use the same data set to study a different hypothesis and draw a different set of conclusions. However, if these videos are already published along with your original manuscript and you wish to submit them again to a new journal for this new paper, you will be required to obtain permission from the journal to reuse the video for your new publication.

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Hope this helps. All the best for your study!