Lindsey Sara S, Kallmes David F, Opatowsky Michael J, Broyles Elizabeth A, Layton Kennith F
Department of Radiology, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas (Lindsey, Opatowsky, Broyles, Layton); and the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN (Kallmes).
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2013 Apr;26(2):103-5. doi: 10.1080/08998280.2013.11928930.
Debate persists regarding the merit of vertebroplasty following publication of blinded vertebroplasty trials in 2009, one of which was the Investigational Vertebroplasty Efficacy and Safety Trial (INVEST). This study was performed to determine whether referring physicians at two academic medical centers were aware of the trial results and to assess if this awareness prompted a change in their treatment of osteoporotic fractures. E-mail surveys were distributed to physicians within the Mayo Clinic and Baylor Health Care System (BHCS). Of 1390 surveys sent, 194 (14%) were returned. Results showed that 92 of 158 respondents (58%) reported familiarity with INVEST; 66 of 92 (72%) agreed that INVEST changed their understanding of vertebroplasty efficacy; and 64 of 92 (70%) agreed that INVEST diminished their enthusiasm to refer patients for vertebroplasty. However, 105 of 159 respondents (66%) felt vertebroplasty was an effective procedure in appropriate patients. Mayo physicians were more likely than BHCS physicians to be aware of INVEST (73% vs 67%, P < .0001), respond that INVEST changed their understanding of the appropriate treatment for osteoporotic compression fractures (79% vs 57%, P = 0.026), view vertebroplasty less favorably (45% vs 21%, P = 0.005), and treat osteoporotic compression fractures with medical therapy/pain management alone (73% vs 48%, P = 0.003). INVEST changed referring physicians' understanding of the role of vertebroplasty and diminished their willingness to refer osteoporotic compression fracture patients; the impact varied by location.
2009年公布了椎体成形术的盲法试验后,关于椎体成形术的价值仍存在争议,其中一项试验是椎体成形术疗效与安全性研究(INVEST)。本研究旨在确定两个学术医疗中心的转诊医生是否知晓该试验结果,并评估这种知晓是否促使他们改变对骨质疏松性骨折的治疗方式。向梅奥诊所和贝勒医疗保健系统(BHCS)的医生发送了电子邮件调查问卷。在发出的1390份调查问卷中,有194份(14%)被返回。结果显示,158名受访者中有92名(58%)报告熟悉INVEST;92名受访者中有66名(72%)同意INVEST改变了他们对椎体成形术疗效的理解;92名受访者中有64名(70%)同意INVEST降低了他们将患者转诊进行椎体成形术的热情。然而,159名受访者中有105名(66%)认为椎体成形术对合适的患者是一种有效的治疗方法。梅奥诊所的医生比BHCS的医生更有可能知晓INVEST(73%对67%,P<0.0001),回应称INVEST改变了他们对骨质疏松性压缩骨折合适治疗方法的理解(79%对57%,P = 0.026),对椎体成形术的评价较低(45%对21%,P = 0.005),并且仅采用药物治疗/疼痛管理来治疗骨质疏松性压缩骨折(73%对48%,P = 0.003)。INVEST改变了转诊医生对椎体成形术作用的理解,并降低了他们将骨质疏松性压缩骨折患者转诊的意愿;其影响因地点而异。