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在骨科创伤协会会议上发表的科学论文与其随后全文发表之间的一致性。

The consistency between scientific papers presented at the Orthopaedic Trauma Association and their subsequent full-text publication.

作者信息

Preston Charles F, Bhandari Mohit, Fulkerson Eric, Ginat Danial, Egol Kenneth A, Koval Kenneth J

机构信息

New York University-Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Orthop Trauma. 2006 Feb;20(2):129-33. doi: 10.1097/01.bot.0000199120.45982.41.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine the consistency of conclusions/statements made in podium presentations at the annual meeting of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) with those in subsequent full-text publications. Also, to evaluate the nature and consistency of study design, methods, sample sizes, results and assign a corresponding level of evidence.

DATA SOURCES

Abstracts of the scientific programs of the OTA from 1994 to 1997 (N = 254) were queried by using the PubMed database to identify those studies resulting in a peer-reviewed, full-text publication.

STUDY SELECTION

Of the 169 articles retrieved, 137 studies were the basis of our study after the exclusion criteria were applied: non-English language, basic science studies, anatomic dissection studies, and articles published in non-peer-reviewed journals.

DATA EXTRACTION/SYNTHESIS: Information was abstracted onto a data form: first from the abstract published in the final meeting program, and then from the published journal article. Information was recorded regarding study issues, including the study design, primary objective, sample size, and statistical methods. We provided descriptive statistics about the frequency of consistent results between abstracts and full-text publications. The results were recorded as percentages and a 95% confidence interval was applied to each value. Study results were recorded for the abstract and full-text publication comparing results and the overall conclusion. A level of scientific-based evidence was assigned to each full-text publication.

RESULTS

The final conclusion of the study remained the same 93.4% of the time. The method of study was an observational case series 52% of the time and a statement regarding the rate of patient follow-up was reported 42% of the time. Of the studies published, 18.2% consisted of a sample size smaller than the previously presented abstract. When the published papers had their level of evidence graded, 11% were level I, 16% level II, 17% level III, and 56% level IV.

CONCLUSIONS

Authors conclusions were consistent with those in full-text publications. Most studies were observational, less than half reported on the rate of patient follow-up. Many abstracts followed by publication had a smaller sample size in the published paper. Half of all studies were graded level IV evidence.

摘要

目的

确定在骨科创伤协会(OTA)年会上进行的大会发言中的结论/陈述与随后全文发表的结论/陈述的一致性。同时,评估研究设计、方法、样本量、结果的性质和一致性,并赋予相应的证据等级。

数据来源

利用PubMed数据库查询1994年至1997年OTA科学会议的摘要(N = 254),以识别那些产生了经过同行评审的全文发表的研究。

研究选择

在检索到的169篇文章中,应用排除标准后,137项研究作为我们研究的基础:非英语语言、基础科学研究、解剖学解剖研究以及发表在非同行评审期刊上的文章。

数据提取/综合:信息被摘要到一张数据表格上:首先来自最终会议议程中发表的摘要,然后来自发表的期刊文章。记录了有关研究问题的信息,包括研究设计、主要目标、样本量和统计方法。我们提供了关于摘要和全文发表之间结果一致性频率的描述性统计。结果以百分比记录,并对每个值应用95%置信区间。记录了摘要和全文发表的研究结果,比较结果和总体结论。为每篇全文发表赋予基于科学的证据等级。

结果

研究的最终结论在93.4%的时间内保持不变。研究方法在52%的时间内是观察性病例系列,42%的时间内报告了患者随访率。在发表的研究中,18.2%的样本量小于之前展示的摘要。当对发表的论文进行证据等级分级时,11%为I级,16%为II级,17%为III级,56%为IV级。

结论

作者的结论与全文发表的结论一致。大多数研究是观察性的,不到一半报告了患者随访率。许多随后发表的摘要在发表的论文中的样本量较小。所有研究的一半被评为IV级证据。

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