Adherence to the RSA and CT-RSA guideline items in clinical prosthesis migration studies: a systematic review.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Thies J N Van der Lelij, Lennard A Koster, Bart L Kaptein, Rob G H H Nelissen, Perla J Marang-van de Mheen
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Abstract

Background and purpose:  Standardized reporting on methodology and results in clinical RSA research papers facilitates evaluation of quality and interpretation of results. We aimed to assess the extent to which radiostereometric analysis (RSA) and computed tomography-based RSA (CT-RSA) studies adhered to the items of the new RSA reporting guideline from 2024.

Methods:  A systematic literature search was performed to identify all clinical RSA studies published between January 2012 and February 2024. Studies were eligible for inclusion if prosthesis migration over time was assessed. The adherence of studies to each applicable guideline item (full, partial, or no) was assessed.

Results:  285 studies were included, most of which assessed prosthesis migration in the hip (n = 161) or knee (n = 99). No study reported on all guideline items. The mean (full or partial) adherence of studies to all (applicable) items was 61% (standard deviation [SD] 11). Large variation between the reporting of items was found, ranging from being reported in 1% of the studies to 100%. The least reported items in studies were the mean number and SD of days between surgery and baseline RSA examination (8% of studies), mean number and SD of days between surgery and primary endpoint RSA examination (1%), and consistent- or all-marker method for RSA analysis (3%).

Conclusion:  Current studies on average reported only 61% of the items from the updated RSA guidelines. Adherence to the guidelines in clinical RSA studies on prosthesis migration should be improved, in order to improve the quality of studies and the interpretation of outcomes on implant migration.

临床假体迁移研究中遵循RSA和CT-RSA指南项目:一项系统综述。
背景和目的:临床RSA研究论文中方法和结果的标准化报告有助于质量评估和结果解释。我们的目的是评估放射立体分析(RSA)和基于计算机层析成像的RSA (CT-RSA)研究在多大程度上遵守2024年新RSA报告指南的项目。方法:系统检索2012年1月至2024年2月期间发表的所有临床RSA研究。如果评估假体随时间的迁移,则研究符合纳入条件。评估研究对每个适用指南项目(全部、部分或没有)的依从性。结果:纳入了285项研究,其中大多数评估了髋关节(n = 161)或膝关节(n = 99)的假体迁移。没有关于所有指南项目的研究报道。研究对所有(适用)项目的平均(全部或部分)依从性为61%(标准差[SD] 11)。报告项目之间存在很大差异,从1%的研究报告到100%的研究报告。研究中报告最少的项目是手术和基线RSA检查之间的平均天数和SD(8%的研究),手术和主要终点RSA检查之间的平均天数和SD(1%),以及RSA分析的一致或全部标记法(3%)。结论:目前的研究平均只报告了更新的RSA指南中61%的项目。为了提高研究质量和对种植体迁移结果的解释,临床RSA研究中对假体迁移指南的依从性应该得到提高。
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Acta Orthopaedica
Acta Orthopaedica 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
105
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Orthopaedica (previously Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica) presents original articles of basic research interest, as well as clinical studies in the field of orthopedics and related sub disciplines. Ever since the journal was founded in 1930, by a group of Scandinavian orthopedic surgeons, the journal has been published for an international audience. Acta Orthopaedica is owned by the Nordic Orthopaedic Federation and is the official publication of this federation.
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