CT.gov Condition Overdue Debt
2026-03-29 | full-registry ct.gov audit | plots, figures, and e156 bundle
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E156 Micro-Paper

CT.gov Condition Overdue Debt

A 156-word micro-paper on which CT.gov condition families hold the deepest unresolved years beyond the two-year results mark.

Other
Oncology
Cardiovascular
Healthy volunteers

Paper

A condition family can be important not only because many studies are missing results, but because the backlog stays unresolved for a very long time.

Reading note

Which condition families hold the deepest overdue debt once unresolved years beyond the two-year mark are added up rather than reduced to missing-results rate? We analysed 249,507 eligible older closed interventional studies from the March 29, 2026 full-registry snapshot using one condition-family label per study. We summed overdue years beyond the two-year mark across condition families and compared debt stock with missing-results counts and mean unresolved age. The broad OTHER bucket carried the largest condition-family overdue debt at 289,823 unresolved years, while Oncology was the largest named family at 255,229 and Cardiovascular followed at 154,672. Metabolic and healthy-volunteer portfolios also carried very large overdue debt, while oncology had the heaviest named-family mean unresolved age at 9.0 years. Condition debt mixes broad diffuse registry stock with large named disease portfolios that stay unresolved for years after the reporting window closes. Condition families are keyword-derived registry groupings, so the debt tables describe therapeutic portfolios rather than disease ontologies.

Other debt
289,823
Unresolved years
Oncology debt
255,229
Named-family debt
Cardio debt
154,672
Named-family debt
Metabolic debt
109,145
Named-family debt