世界髋部创伤评估(WHiTE)平台试验:脆弱性髋部骨折干预措施的随机比较框架。

IF 2.8 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Matthew L Costa, Juul Achten, Duncan Appelbe, Amrita Athwal, Richard Grant, Jonathan Cook, Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva, Stavros Petrou, Xavier L Griffin
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摘要

目的:髋部骨折是患者和医疗系统面临的最大挑战之一。目前,全世界每年有130万例髋部骨折,预计到2050年将增加到600多万例。该方案描述了一个平台试验框架,旨在有效地为脆性髋部骨折患者提供多个随机干预比较。方法:所有到世界髋部创伤评估(WHiTE)招募中心就诊的60岁及以上髋部骨折患者,在招募时将被考虑是否有资格参加每个随机比较。他们将有机会参加任何或所有符合条件的随机比较。比较可能是同时发生的,也可能分布在整个治疗途径中。此主协议描述了试验程序、核心数据集和文档。它描述了研究过程的那些组成部分,这些组成部分将在随机比较之间保持一致。如果针对随机比较计划了其他程序,这些程序将在该随机比较的单独附录方案中进行描述。结论:WHiTE平台试验将为改善脆性髋部骨折患者预后的干预措施的临床和成本效益提供随机证据。研究结果将为髋部骨折患者的管理提供国家和国际政策和实践指南。
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The World Hip Trauma Evaluation (WHiTE) platform trial: a framework for randomized comparisons of interventions for fragility hip fracture.

Aims: Hip fracture is one of the biggest challenges facing patients and healthcare systems. Worldwide, there are currently 1.3 million hip fractures per year, projected to rise to more than six million by 2050. This protocol describes a platform trial framework, designed to efficiently deliver multiple randomized comparisons of interventions for patients with a fragility hip fracture.

Methods: All patients aged 60 years and over with a hip fracture presenting to the World Hip Trauma Evaluation (WHiTE) recruitment centres will be considered for eligibility for each of the randomized comparisons appended to the platform at the time of recruitment. They will be offered the opportunity to take part in any or all of the randomized comparisons for which they are eligible. Comparisons may be contemporaneous or distributed throughout the treatment pathway. This master protocol describes the trial procedures, core dataset, and documentation. It describes those components of the research process which will be consistent between randomized comparisons. Where additional procedures are planned, specific to a randomized comparison, these will be described in a separate appendix protocol for that randomized comparison.

Conclusion: The WHiTE platform trial will provide randomized evidence regarding the clinical and cost-effectiveness of interventions to improve outcomes for patients with fragility hip fracture. Findings will inform national and international policy and practice guidelines for the management of patients with a hip fracture.

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