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Neurology Choosing Wisely recommendations: 74 and growing.

Brian C Callaghan1, Lindsey B De Lott1, Kevin A Kerber1, James F Burke1, Lesli E Skolarus1.   

Abstract

To increase neurologist awareness and inform future efficiency efforts, we identified all neurology-related Choosing Wisely items. Items were categorized by neurologic specialty, disease/symptom, and test/treatment. Of 370 items provided by 65 medical societies, 74 (20%) items were relevant to neurologists. Twelve were duplicated by multiple societies. Items pertaining to 10 neurologic subspecialties were identified, but none for movement disorders and neuromuscular disease. While many recommendations question the use of imaging, few address other high-cost neurologic tests such as EMG/nerve conduction studies and EEG. A rapidly growing number of neurology-related Choosing Wisely recommendations exist including areas of consensus and areas with few recommendations despite high costs. Consensus items should be prioritized for near-term interventions, while areas with few recommendations represent opportunities for future research.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26526342      PMCID: PMC4610317          DOI: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Clin Pract        ISSN: 2163-0402


  10 in total

1.  Practice parameter: evidence-based guidelines for migraine headache (an evidence-based review): report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology.

Authors:  S D Silberstein
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2000-09-26       Impact factor: 9.910

Review 2.  Application of “less is more” to low back pain.

Authors:  Shubha V Srinivas; Richard A Deyo; Zackary D Berger
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2012-07-09

3.  Worsening trends in the management and treatment of back pain.

Authors:  John N Mafi; Ellen P McCarthy; Roger B Davis; Bruce E Landon
Journal:  JAMA Intern Med       Date:  2013-09-23       Impact factor: 21.873

4.  The American Academy of Neurology's top five choosing wisely recommendations.

Authors:  Annette M Langer-Gould; Wayne E Anderson; Melissa J Armstrong; Adam B Cohen; Matthew A Eccher; Donald J Iverson; Sonja B Potrebic; Amanda Becker; Rod Larson; Alicia Gedan; Thomas S D Getchius; Gary S Gronseth
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2013-02-20       Impact factor: 9.910

5.  How neurologists can choose (even more) wisely: prioritizing waste reduction targets and identifying gaps in knowledge.

Authors:  Brian C Callaghan; James F Burke; Eva L Feldman
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2014 Apr 23-30       Impact factor: 56.272

6.  Trends in the ambulatory management of headache: analysis of NAMCS and NHAMCS data 1999-2010.

Authors:  John N Mafi; Samuel T Edwards; Nigel P Pedersen; Roger B Davis; Ellen P McCarthy; Bruce E Landon
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2015-01-08       Impact factor: 5.128

7.  Headaches and neuroimaging: high utilization and costs despite guidelines.

Authors:  Brian C Callaghan; Kevin A Kerber; Robert J Pace; Lesli E Skolarus; James F Burke
Journal:  JAMA Intern Med       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 21.873

8.  Headache neuroimaging: Routine testing when guidelines recommend against them.

Authors:  Brian C Callaghan; Kevin A Kerber; Robert J Pace; Lesli Skolarus; Wade Cooper; James F Burke
Journal:  Cephalalgia       Date:  2015-02-12       Impact factor: 6.292

9.  Choosing Wisely: highest-cost tests in outpatient neurology.

Authors:  James F Burke; Lesli E Skolarus; Brian C Callaghan; Kevin A Kerber
Journal:  Ann Neurol       Date:  2013-04-17       Impact factor: 10.422

10.  Diagnosis and treatment of low back pain: a joint clinical practice guideline from the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society.

Authors:  Roger Chou; Amir Qaseem; Vincenza Snow; Donald Casey; J Thomas Cross; Paul Shekelle; Douglas K Owens
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2007-10-02       Impact factor: 25.391

  10 in total
  2 in total

1.  Patient engagement and shared decision-making: What do they look like in neurology practice?

Authors:  Melissa J Armstrong; Lisa M Shulman; Joseph Vandigo; C Daniel Mullins
Journal:  Neurol Clin Pract       Date:  2016-04

2.  Physical Examination Is Predictive of Cauda Equina Syndrome: MRI to Rule Out Diagnosis Is Unnecessary.

Authors:  Natalie L Zusman; Stephanie S Radoslovich; Spencer J Smith; Mary Tanski; Kenneth R Gundle; Jung Uck Yoo
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2020-09-16
  2 in total

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