Towards a minimum data set for the female stress urinary incontinence surgical literature: a collaborative work.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Current Opinion in Urology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1097/MOU.0000000000001210
Eric S Rovner
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Abstract

Purpose of review: There has been a need for an acceptable common minimum data set in the scientific literature as regards the surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Such a data set, if widely adopted, would improve the quality of the literature and allow objective comparisons between and across interventions.

Recent findings: The surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence has evolved considerably over the past few decades. The corresponding body of literature has grown exponentially describing the outcomes of hundreds of studies of these novel interventions. However, historically, the literature in this space has been of uneven quality. In order to improve the reporting of clinical studies, and ultimately patient outcomes, a standard minimum data set for trial design and publications was created by a collaborative group formed from leading scientific societies.

Summary: The consensus document created from this novel collaboration between members of SUFU (Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction), AUGS (American Urogynecologic Society), and ICS (International Continence Society) provides clear guidance for the structure of clinical studies and reporting of results in the peer-reviewed literature. This has substantial potential ramifications for scientific journals, journal editors, peer reviewers, investigators, regulatory agencies, industry, clinicians, and patients.

为女性压力性尿失禁手术文献建立最低数据集:尿动力学学会、女性盆腔医学与泌尿生殖器重建学会、美国泌尿妇科学会和国际尿失禁学会的合作成果。
综述目的:在女性压力性尿失禁(SUI)的手术治疗方面,科学文献需要一个可接受的通用最低数据集。如果这种数据集被广泛采用,将能提高文献质量,并能对不同干预措施进行客观比较:在过去几十年中,女性压力性尿失禁的手术治疗有了长足的发展。相应的文献也成倍增长,描述了数百项新型干预措施的研究结果。然而,从历史上看,该领域的文献质量参差不齐。摘要:SUFU(泌尿动力学、女性盆腔医学和泌尿生殖系统重建学会)、AUGS(美国泌尿妇科学会)和 ICS(国际尿失禁学会)的成员通过这种新颖的合作方式达成了共识,为临床研究的结构和同行评议文献的结果报告提供了明确的指导。这对科学杂志、期刊编辑、同行评审员、研究人员、监管机构、行业、临床医生和患者都有很大的潜在影响。
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Current Opinion in Urology
Current Opinion in Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
4.00%
发文量
140
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Urology delivers a broad-based perspective on the most recent and most exciting developments in urology from across the world. Published bimonthly and featuring ten key topics – including focuses on prostate cancer, bladder cancer and minimally invasive urology – the journal’s renowned team of guest editors ensure a balanced, expert assessment of the recently published literature in each respective field with insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews.
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