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将流行病学和生物力学相结合的运动损伤预防研究:选择合适对照的新方法。

Combining epidemiology and biomechanics in sports injury prevention research: a new approach for selecting suitable controls.

机构信息

Accident Research Centre, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2011 Jan 1;41(1):59-72. doi: 10.2165/11537260-000000000-00000.

Abstract

Several important methodological issues need to be considered when designing sports injury case-control studies. Major design goals for case-control studies include the accounting for prior injury risk exposure, and optimal definitions of both cases and suitable controls are needed to ensure this. This article reviews methodological aspects of published sports injury case-control studies, particularly with regard to the selection of controls. It argues for a new approach towards selecting controls for case-control studies that draws on an interface between epidemiological and biomechanical concepts. A review was conducted to identify sport injury case-control studies published in the peer-review literature during 1985-2008. Overall, 32 articles were identified, of which the majority related to upper or lower extremity injuries. Matching considerations were used for control selection in 16 studies. Specific mention of application of biomechanical principles in the selection of appropriate controls was absent from all studies, including those purporting to evaluate the benefits of personal protective equipment to protect against impact injury. This is a problem because it could lead to biased conclusions, as cases and controls are not fully comparable in terms of similar biomechanical impact profiles relating to the injury incident, such as site of the impact on the body. The strength of the conclusions drawn from case-control studies, and the extent to which results can be generalized, is directly influenced by the definition and recruitment of cases and appropriate controls. Future studies should consider the interface between epidemiological and biomechanical concepts when choosing appropriate controls to ensure that proper adjustment of prior exposure to injury risk is made. To provide necessary guidance for the optimal selection of controls in case-control studies of interventions to prevent sports-related impact injury, this review outlines a new case-control selection strategy that reflects the importance of biomechanical considerations, which ensures that controls are selected based on the presence of the same global injury mechanism as the cases. To summarize, the general biomechanical principles that should apply to the selection of controls in future case-control studies are as follows: (i) each control must have been exposed to the same global injury mechanism as the case, (e.g. head impact, fall onto outstretched arm); and (ii) intrinsic (individual) factors (e.g. age, sex, skill level) that might modify the person's response to the relevant biomechanical loads are adjusted when either selecting the controls or are in the analysis phase. The same considerations for control selection apply to other study designs such as matched cohort studies or case-crossover studies.

摘要

在设计运动损伤病例对照研究时,需要考虑几个重要的方法学问题。病例对照研究的主要设计目标包括对既往损伤风险暴露的考虑,并且需要最佳的病例和合适的对照定义来确保这一点。本文综述了已发表的运动损伤病例对照研究的方法学方面,特别是在对照选择方面。它主张采用一种新的方法来选择病例对照研究的对照,这种方法借鉴了流行病学和生物力学概念之间的接口。对 1985 年至 2008 年期间发表在同行评议文献中的运动损伤病例对照研究进行了综述。总体而言,确定了 32 篇文章,其中大多数涉及上下肢损伤。有 16 项研究使用匹配考虑因素来选择对照。所有研究都没有提到在选择合适的对照时应用生物力学原理,包括那些声称评估个人防护设备对防止冲击伤的好处的研究。这是一个问题,因为在与损伤事件相关的类似生物力学冲击特征方面,病例和对照在完全可比方面存在差异,例如身体上的冲击部位。病例对照研究得出的结论的强度以及结果可以推广的程度,直接受到病例和适当对照的定义和招募的影响。未来的研究在选择合适的对照时应考虑到流行病学和生物力学概念之间的接口,以确保对既往损伤风险暴露进行适当的调整。为了在预防与运动相关的冲击伤的干预措施的病例对照研究中为最佳对照选择提供必要的指导,本文综述了一种新的病例对照选择策略,该策略反映了生物力学考虑的重要性,确保根据与病例相同的全局损伤机制选择对照。概括地说,未来病例对照研究中选择对照应遵循以下一般生物力学原则:(i)每个对照必须暴露于与病例相同的全局损伤机制(例如头部冲击、摔倒在伸出的手臂上);(ii)当选择对照或在分析阶段时,调整可能改变个体对相关生物力学负荷的反应的内在(个体)因素(例如年龄、性别、技能水平)。同样的对照选择考虑也适用于其他研究设计,例如匹配队列研究或病例交叉研究。

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