| Literature DB >> 27484895 |
Garabed G Demerjian1,2,3, Andre Barkhordarian1,2,3, Francesco Chiappelli4,5,6.
Abstract
Traditional research in the health sciences has involved control and experimental groups of patients, and descriptive and inferential statistical analyses performed on the measurements obtained from the samples in each group. As the novel model of translational healthcare, which integrates translational research and translational effectiveness, becomes increasingly established in modern contemporary medicine, healthcare continues to evolve into a model of care that is evidence-based, effectiveness-focused and patient-centered. Patient-centered care and patient-targeted therapies require the timely and critical development and validation of a new research paradigm, individual patient research (IPR), as opposed to the customary group research approach. Here, we propose a model of individual patient research to define and characterize the effectiveness of a novel therapeutic intervention for temporomandibular joint disorder. The intervention must be tailor-made for each individual patient, and the data from each patient must be analyzed individually. We propose that this endeavor is best achieved by means of an adaptive cluster randomized stepped wedge blinded controlled trial, because it permit individual patient outcomes research and analysis, ensures equipoise, and maintains adequate power. The patient targeted therapies section of the Journal of Translational Medicine must endeavor to facilitate the dissemination of studies that focus broadly on translational research for the ultimate benefit of individual patients.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive cluster randomized stepped wedge blinded controlled trial; Arthrokinetic reflex; Comparative effectiveness research (CER); Individual patient research (IPR); Patient-targeted therapy; Temporomandibular joint disorder
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27484895 PMCID: PMC4971690 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-016-0991-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Fig. 1fMRI scans of one representative patient with constricted (a) or expanded jaw joint space (b). Expansion of the joint space is obtained as describe below
Fig. 2Fundamental criteria for patient-targeted therapy of TMJD