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Research in spinal surgery: Evaluation and practice of evidence-based medicine.

Mark E Oppenlander1, Christopher M Maulucci1, George M Ghobrial1, James S Harrop1.   

Abstract

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a common concept among medical practitioners, yet unique challenges arise when EBM is applied to spinal surgery. Due to the relative rarity of certain spinal disorders, and a lack of management equipoise, randomized controlled trials may be difficult to execute. Despite this, responsibility rests with spinal surgeons to design high quality studies in order to justify certain treatment modalities. The authors therefore review the tenets of implementing evidence-based research, through the lens of spinal disorders. The process of EBM begins with asking the correct question. An appropriate study is then designed based on the research question. Understanding study designs allows the spinal surgeon to assess the level of evidence provided. Validated outcome measurements allow clinicians to communicate the success of treatment strategies, and will increase the quality of a given study design. Importantly, one must recognize that the randomized controlled trial is not always the optimal study design for a given research question. Rather, prospective observational cohort studies may be more appropriate in certain circumstances, and would provide superior generalizability. Despite the challenges involved with EBM, it is the future of medicine. These issues surrounding EBM are important for spinal surgeons, as well as health policy makers and editorial boards, to have familiarity.

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Keywords:  Evidence-based medicine; Methodology; Research; Spinal surgery; Trial design

Year:  2014        PMID: 24829870      PMCID: PMC4017311          DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v5.i2.89

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Orthop        ISSN: 2218-5836


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