Literature DB >> 10415201

Second step: testing-outcome measurements.

W Lorenz1, H Troidl, J S Solomkin, C Nies, H Sitter, M Koller, W Krack, M F Roizen.   

Abstract

Despite worldwide enthusiasm for endoscopic surgery, this new technology is now on the top of McKinlay's "product life circle curve." Critical questions are being asked about its benefits and burdens, but the concepts applied and the methodologies used for technology assessment are in a similar position as endoscopic surgery and need a critical evaluation. (1) There are incorrect and outdated concepts for the scientific basis of surgery (surgical theory) including the basic sciences involved; biomedicine still dominates, but assessment of outcome after operations is no longer possible without clinical epidemiology and social psychology. (2) Based on an outdated scientific theory for surgery, an outdated concept of disease is still propagated. It is denoted as mechanical and is based solely on biomedicine. Human subjects are reduced to biologic machines, and outcomes measurement excludes most dimensions of functioning and well-being. To achieve a valid result for outcome measures, a hermeneutic approach must be combined with the mechanical approach. (3) Based on an outdated model of disease, the outcomes used in endoscopic surgery rely too much on traditional measures, such as mortality rate, complication rate, hospital stay, and especially an endless list of biochemical mediators. Their alterations during the perioperative period have not yet been shown to be related to clinical or hermeneutic outcomes. A new method of assessment for clinical trials in endoscopic surgery and for other surgical problems is outlined, such as for surgical infections and for surgical oncology. It includes an index of recovery and objective health status assessed by the doctor, a quality-of-life self-report by the patient, and the true endpoint concept as a critical weighting of both types of outcome by patients and doctors.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10415201     DOI: 10.1007/s002689900578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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4.  Quality of life diagnosis and therapy as complex intervention for improvement of health in breast cancer patients: delineating the conceptual, methodological, and logistic requirements (modeling).

Authors:  Monika Klinkhammer-Schalke; Michael Koller; Jeremy C Wyatt; Brunhilde Steinger; Christoph Ehret; Brigitte Ernst; Ferdinand Hofstädter; Wilfried Lorenz
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg       Date:  2007-07-28       Impact factor: 3.445

5.  Checking for interviewer bias in outcome assessment: a method for strengthening the design of prospective, randomised trials in surgery.

Authors:  M Koller; S Hoffmann; M Rothmund; W Lorenz; U Plaul
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6.  Assessment of physical function by subjective and objective methods in patients undergoing open gynecologic surgery.

Authors:  Xin Shelley Wang; Mona Kamal; Tsun Hsuan Chen; Qiuling Shi; Araceli Garcia-Gonzalez; Maria D Iniesta; Charles S Cleeland; Vijaya Gottumukkala; Larissa A Meyer
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Review 7.  Quality of life: a deconstruction for clinicians.

Authors:  Michael Koller; Wilfried Lorenz
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 18.000

8.  Direct improvement of quality of life using a tailored quality of life diagnosis and therapy pathway: randomised trial in 200 women with breast cancer.

Authors:  M Klinkhammer-Schalke; M Koller; B Steinger; C Ehret; B Ernst; J C Wyatt; F Hofstädter; W Lorenz
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9.  Present status of known and possible outcomes in neurosurgery: a survey of outcome assessment.

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10.  Relation between severe illness and non-completion of quality-of-life questionnaires by patients with rectal cancer.

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Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  2003-09       Impact factor: 18.000

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