In vitro laboratory infection research in orthopaedics: Why, when, and how.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Konstantinos Tsikopoulos, Lorenzo Drago, Gabriele Meroni, Dimitrios Kitridis, Byron Chalidis, Fotios Papageorgiou, Paraskevi Papaioannidou
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The musculoskeletal system involves multiple tissues which are constantly exposed to being exposed to various biological and mechanical stimuli. As such, isolating and studying a particular system from a complex human clinical environment is not always a realistic expectation. On top of that, recruitment limitations, in addition to the nature of orthopaedic interventions and their associated cost, sometimes preclude consideration of human trials to answer a clinical question. Therefore, in this mini review, we sought to rationalize the rapid evolution of biomedical research at a basic scientific level and explain why the perception of orthopaedic conditions has fundamentally changed over the last decades. In more detail, we highlight that the number of orthopaedic in vitro publications has soared since 1990. Last but not least, we elaborated on the minimum requirements for conducting a scientifically sound infection-related laboratory experiment to offer valuable information to clinical practitioners. We also explained the rationale behind implementing molecular biology techniques, ex vivo experiments, and artificial intelligence in this type of laboratory research.

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骨科体外实验室感染研究:原因、时间和方式。
肌肉骨骼系统涉及多个组织,这些组织经常受到各种生物和机械刺激。因此,从复杂的人类临床环境中分离和研究一个特定的系统并不总是现实的期望。最重要的是,招募的限制,加上骨科干预的性质及其相关的成本,有时会排除考虑人体试验来回答临床问题。因此,在这篇小型综述中,我们试图在基础科学水平上合理化生物医学研究的快速发展,并解释为什么在过去的几十年里,人们对骨科疾病的看法发生了根本性的变化。更详细地说,我们强调,自1990年以来,骨科体外出版物的数量飙升。最后但并非最不重要的是,我们阐述了进行科学合理的感染相关实验室实验的最低要求,为临床从业者提供有价值的信息。我们还解释了在这类实验室研究中实施分子生物学技术、离体实验和人工智能的基本原理。
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