Bussières André E, Peterson Cynthia, Taylor John A M
Chiropractic Department, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2007 Nov-Dec;30(9):617-83. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2007.10.003.
Imaging technology can improve patient outcomes by allowing greater precision in diagnosing and treating patients. However, there is evidence that overuse, underuse, and misuse of imaging services occur. The purpose of this project was to develop evidence-based diagnostic imaging practice guidelines for musculoskeletal complaints for use by doctors of chiropractic and other primary health care professionals.
An electronic search of the English and French language literature (phase 1) was conducted on several databases. Cross references, and references provided by clinicians, were also used. Independent assessment of the quality of the citations used to support recommendations in the guidelines was performed using the QUADAS, the AGREE,and the SPREAD evaluation tools. A first draft of a diagnostic imaging practice guideline was produced, using the European Commission's Referral Guidelines for Imaging document as a template. Results were sent to 12 chiropractic specialists for a first external review. A modified Delphi process, including 149 international experts, was used to generate consensus on recommendations for diagnostic imaging studies. The reliability of proposed recommendations was further tested on field chiropractors and on a group of specialists both in chiropractic and in medicine in both Canada and the United States. All recommendations were graded according to the strength of the evidence.
The research procedure resulted in the recommendations for diagnostic imaging guidelines of adult extremity and spine disorders supported by more than 685 primary and secondary citations. High levels of agreement among Delphi panelists were reached for all proposed recommendations. Comments received by specialists were generally very favorable and reflected high levels of agreement with the proposed recommendations, perceived ease of use of guidelines, and implementation feasibility.
These evidence-based diagnostic imaging practice guidelines are intended to assist chiropractors and other primary care providers in decision making on the appropriate use of diagnostic imaging for specific clinical presentations. In all cases, the guidelines are intended to be used in conjunction with sound clinical judgment and experience. Application of these guidelines should help avoid unnecessary radiographs, increase examination precision,and decrease health care costs without compromising the quality of care. All guidelines are documents to be refined and modified regularly with new information and experience.
成像技术可通过在诊断和治疗患者时实现更高的精准度来改善患者预后。然而,有证据表明存在成像服务过度使用、使用不足和滥用的情况。本项目的目的是制定基于证据的肌肉骨骼疾病诊断成像实践指南,供整脊医生和其他初级卫生保健专业人员使用。
在多个数据库中对英语和法语文献进行电子检索(第一阶段)。还使用了交叉参考文献以及临床医生提供的参考文献。使用QUADAS、AGREE和SPREAD评估工具对用于支持指南中建议的文献引用质量进行独立评估。以欧盟委员会的成像转诊指南文件为模板,制定了诊断成像实践指南初稿。结果发送给12位整脊专家进行首次外部评审。采用包括149名国际专家的改良德尔菲法,就诊断成像研究的建议达成共识。在加拿大和美国的执业整脊医生以及一组整脊和医学专家中,对拟议建议的可靠性进行了进一步测试。所有建议均根据证据强度进行分级。
该研究程序得出了关于成人四肢和脊柱疾病诊断成像指南的建议,这些建议得到了685多篇一级和二级文献引用的支持。德尔菲小组成员对所有拟议建议达成了高度一致。专家收到的意见总体上非常积极,反映出他们对拟议建议高度认同、认为指南易于使用且具有实施可行性。
这些基于证据的诊断成像实践指南旨在帮助整脊医生和其他初级保健提供者就针对特定临床表现适当使用诊断成像做出决策。在所有情况下,这些指南都应与合理的临床判断和经验结合使用。应用这些指南应有助于避免不必要的X光检查,提高检查精度,并在不影响护理质量的情况下降低医疗成本。所有指南都是要根据新信息和经验定期完善和修订的文件。