Braga Luis H, Lorenzo Armando J, Bagli Darius J, Pippi Salle Joao L, Caldamone Anthony
Division of Urology, McMaster Children's Hospital, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Division of Urology, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Pediatr Urol. 2016 Dec;12(6):367-380. doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2016.05.048. Epub 2016 Aug 22.
Observational studies, particularly case series, represent the majority of the current hypospadias research. As a result, this literature lacks standardization of surgical techniques, uniform definitions of hypospadias complications, and consistency of outcome reporting, which may make it difficult to compare results across studies. A modified version of the STROBE statement, containing 20 items, was presented at the International Pediatric Urology Task Force on Hypospadias meeting to assist with clear and transparent reporting of hypospadias studies. The adoption and implementation of this modified tool will allow investigators and health care providers to critically evaluate quality and identify bias within the literature. In addition this instrument will ensure consistency of reporting, improving objective comparisons between studies, unification of results, and development of evidence-based clinical guidelines.
In this article, we have applied the modified STROBE statement to the hypospadias literature, aiming to create a guide on study reporting for pediatric urologists, and ultimately improve the quality of research in our field. We present itemized recommendations for adequate reporting of hypospadias studies and case series, ranging from drafting the abstract to addressing biases and potential sources of confounding. Included with each item is a brief explanation of its importance and potential effect on the study, as well as pertinent examples of hypospadias articles.
A modified STROBE summary table containing 20 items is presented in (Supplementary Table 1).
If properly conducted and reported, hypospadias studies have the potential to provide useful information to clinicians and surgeons. However, authors should recognize the inherent limitations of these observational studies, especially in the form of bias, which may introduce invalid data or limit generalizability. Thus, we expect that the use of this guiding tool will not only improve transparency of hypospadias reporting, but also improve its methodological quality, allowing proper comparison and interpretation of data across different institutions.
观察性研究,尤其是病例系列研究,在当前尿道下裂研究中占了大部分。因此,该文献缺乏手术技术的标准化、尿道下裂并发症的统一定义以及结果报告的一致性,这可能使得跨研究比较结果变得困难。在国际小儿泌尿外科尿道下裂特别工作组会议上提出了一个包含20项内容的修改版STROBE声明,以协助清晰、透明地报告尿道下裂研究。采用和实施这个修改后的工具将使研究人员和医疗保健提供者能够严格评估质量并识别文献中的偏差。此外,该工具将确保报告的一致性,改善研究之间的客观比较、结果的统一以及循证临床指南的制定。
在本文中,我们将修改后的STROBE声明应用于尿道下裂文献,旨在为小儿泌尿外科医生创建一份研究报告指南,并最终提高我们领域的研究质量。我们针对尿道下裂研究和病例系列的充分报告提出了逐项建议,从撰写摘要到解决偏差和潜在的混杂来源。每个项目都附带了对其重要性和对研究潜在影响的简要解释,以及尿道下裂文章的相关示例。
(补充表1)中呈现了一个包含20项内容的修改版STROBE汇总表。
如果进行得当并报告充分,尿道下裂研究有可能为临床医生和外科医生提供有用信息。然而,作者应认识到这些观察性研究的固有局限性,尤其是偏差形式,这可能会引入无效数据或限制普遍性。因此,我们期望使用这个指导工具不仅能提高尿道下裂报告的透明度,还能提高其方法学质量,从而允许对不同机构的数据进行适当的比较和解释。