Overview of Medical, Surgical, and Rehabilitation Outcome Measures Used in Randomized Controlled Trials of Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Cecilia Flores-Sandoval, Emma A Bateman, Heather M MacKenzie, Keith Sequeira, Shannon Janzen, Robert Teasell
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Abstract: Optimal reporting of outcomes is critical for the interpretation of research findings. This review aimed to examine the utilization of outcome measures in randomized controlled trials of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Systematic searches were conducted up to December 2022 in MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, Embase, and PsycINFO, in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Randomized controlled trials were included if the population studied had ≥18 yrs and ≥50% had moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. A total of 662 met inclusion criteria. There was a total of 839 unique outcome measures across all included randomized controlled trials. Of these, only 195 (23.2%) were used in ≥4 randomized controlled trials. On average, randomized controlled trials included 1.26 outcome measures (range 1-23). A total of 495 (59%) of outcome measures were classified in the recovery and rehabilitation category, and 344 (41%) in the medical and surgical measures category. There was a more equal representation of outcome measures in high-income countries compared to low to middle income countries, with the latter using fewer recovery and rehabilitation outcome measures. Outcome measures used in randomized controlled trials of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury have significant heterogeneity and variable clinical relevance, which limits the impact and generalizability of research in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury, and the ability to compare across studies.

中度至重度创伤性脑损伤随机对照试验中使用的医学、外科和康复结果指标综述
摘要:结果的最佳报告对于研究结果的解释至关重要。本综述旨在研究结果测量(OMs)在中重度TBI (MSTBI)随机对照试验(RCTs)中的应用。系统检索截止到2022年12月在MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, EMBASE和PsycINFO中进行,按照系统评价和meta分析指南的首选报告项目。如果研究人群年龄≥18岁且≥50%患有MSTBI,则纳入rct。662例符合纳入标准。在所有纳入的随机对照试验中,共有839个独特的OMs。其中,只有195例(23.2%)在≥4个rct中使用。随机对照试验平均纳入1.26例OMs(范围1 ~ 23)。共有495名(59%)OMs被归为恢复和康复类,344名(41%)被归为内科和外科措施类。与中低收入国家相比,高收入国家OMs的代表性更为平等,后者使用的恢复和康复OMs较少。在MSTBI的随机对照试验中使用的OMs具有显著的异质性和可变的临床相关性,这限制了MSTBI研究的影响和推广,以及跨研究比较的能力。
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4.60
自引率
6.70%
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423
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation focuses on the practice, research and educational aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Monthly issues keep physiatrists up-to-date on the optimal functional restoration of patients with disabilities, physical treatment of neuromuscular impairments, the development of new rehabilitative technologies, and the use of electrodiagnostic studies. The Journal publishes cutting-edge basic and clinical research, clinical case reports and in-depth topical reviews of interest to rehabilitation professionals. Topics include prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, brain injury, spinal cord injury, cardiopulmonary disease, trauma, acute and chronic pain, amputation, prosthetics and orthotics, mobility, gait, and pediatrics as well as areas related to education and administration. Other important areas of interest include cancer rehabilitation, aging, and exercise. The Journal has recently published a series of articles on the topic of outcomes research. This well-established journal is the official scholarly publication of the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP).
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