Department of Surgery, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA.
IDEAL Collaboration, Nuffield Department of Surgical Science, Oxford, UK.
Br J Surg. 2016 Apr;103(5):607-15. doi: 10.1002/bjs.10115. Epub 2016 Feb 10.
Evaluation of new surgical procedures is a complex process challenged by evolution of technique, operator learning curves, the possibility of variable procedural quality, and strong treatment preferences among patients and clinicians. Preliminary studies that address these issues are needed to prepare for a successful randomized trial. The IDEAL (Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment and Long-term follow-up) Framework and Recommendations provide an integrated step-by-step evaluation pathway that can help investigators achieve this.
A practical guide was developed for investigators evaluating new surgical interventions in the earlier phases before a randomized trial (corresponding to stages 1, 2a and 2b of the IDEAL Framework). The examples and practical tips included were chosen and agreed upon by consensus among authors with experience either in designing and conducting IDEAL format studies, or in helping others to design such studies. They address the most common challenges encountered by authors attempting to follow the IDEAL Recommendations.
A decision aid has been created to help identify the IDEAL stage of an innovation from literature reports, with advice on how to design and report the IDEAL study formats discussed, along with the ethical and scientific rationale for specific recommendations.
The guide helps readers and researchers to understand and implement the IDEAL Framework and Recommendations to improve the quality of evidence supporting surgical innovation.
新手术程序的评估是一个复杂的过程,受到技术演进、操作者学习曲线、程序质量变化的可能性以及患者和临床医生强烈的治疗偏好的挑战。需要进行初步研究来为成功的随机试验做准备。IDEAL(理念、开发、探索、评估和长期随访)框架和建议提供了一个综合的逐步评估途径,可以帮助研究人员实现这一目标。
为了在随机试验之前的早期阶段(对应 IDEAL 框架的 1 期、2a 期和 2b 期)评估新的外科干预措施,为研究人员制定了一个实用指南。选择并通过具有设计和进行 IDEAL 格式研究经验的作者的共识达成了示例和实用技巧,或者帮助其他人设计此类研究。它们解决了作者在试图遵循 IDEAL 建议时遇到的最常见挑战。
创建了一个决策辅助工具,以帮助从文献报告中确定创新的 IDEAL 阶段,并提供有关如何设计和报告 IDEAL 研究格式的建议,以及特定建议的伦理和科学依据。
该指南帮助读者和研究人员理解和实施 IDEAL 框架和建议,以提高支持外科创新的证据质量。