注意间隙:研究棘旁肌肉方法的可重复性

Q3 Medicine
Nayia Aza , David James Halliday , Chandrasekaran Kaliaperumal
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摘要

我们对最近一项基于磁共振成像测量慢性背痛患者棘旁肌肉的研究做出回应。方法我们回顾了他们的方法,重点是分割工具和观察者可靠性。结果关键细节,包括使用的软件和观察者之间的信度,没有报告。结论澄清方法学将提高研究的可重复性和可比性。
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Mind the gap: Reproducibility of methods for studying paraspinal muscles

Background

We respond to a recent study on Magnetic Resonance Imaging-based measurement of paraspinal muscles in patients with chronic back pain.

Methods

We reviewed their methodology with a focus on segmentation tools and observer reliability.

Results

Key details, including the software used and inter-observer reliability, were not reported.

Conclusions

Clarifying the methodology would improve reproducibility and support comparability across studies.
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Translational Research in Anatomy is an international peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes high-quality original papers. Focusing on translational research, the journal aims to disseminate the knowledge that is gained in the basic science of anatomy and to apply it to the diagnosis and treatment of human pathology in order to improve individual patient well-being. Topics published in Translational Research in Anatomy include anatomy in all of its aspects, especially those that have application to other scientific disciplines including the health sciences: • gross anatomy • neuroanatomy • histology • immunohistochemistry • comparative anatomy • embryology • molecular biology • microscopic anatomy • forensics • imaging/radiology • medical education Priority will be given to studies that clearly articulate their relevance to the broader aspects of anatomy and how they can impact patient care.Strengthening the ties between morphological research and medicine will foster collaboration between anatomists and physicians. Therefore, Translational Research in Anatomy will serve as a platform for communication and understanding between the disciplines of anatomy and medicine and will aid in the dissemination of anatomical research. The journal accepts the following article types: 1. Review articles 2. Original research papers 3. New state-of-the-art methods of research in the field of anatomy including imaging, dissection methods, medical devices and quantitation 4. Education papers (teaching technologies/methods in medical education in anatomy) 5. Commentaries 6. Letters to the Editor 7. Selected conference papers 8. Case Reports
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