Al-Jewair Thikriat, Stellrecht Elizabeth, Lewandowski Lauren, Chakaki Rania
Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY.
Health Sciences Library, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY.
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2018 Jan;153(1):15-25.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2017.07.015.
The American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF) Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection is a digital repository of records from 9 craniofacial growth study collections in the United States and Canada. The purposes of this article were to describe the use of materials from the AAOF Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection in the orthodontic literature in comparative and follow-up studies, and to analyze trends before and after the project's launch in 2009.
An electronic search without date or language restriction was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Embase, Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews, and CINAHL. Grey literature resources and the bibliographies of the selected studies were also consulted. Three independent reviewers assessed the studies for inclusion. The criteria were human subjects of any age, sex, and ethnicity; at least 1 of the 9 AAOF legacy collections used as either the main sample population or the comparison or control; and orthodontic outcomes assessed. Data were analyzed using STATA software (version 14.2; StataCorp, College Station, Tex).
A total of 199 studies (127 follow-up, 72 comparative) were included. The most commonly used collection in comparative studies was the Michigan Growth sample. The number of published studies more than doubled after the AAOF Legacy Collection project testing and launch in 2009. The increase continued through 2010 to 2014, during which there was a trend to use multiple collections. The Burlington Growth collection was the most commonly used collection for follow-up studies. The overall use of the legacy collection showed a small increase in published studies after 2009.
The overall numbers of published studies in the comparative and follow-up categories increased after 2009, reflecting the efforts of the AAOF team and collection curators to make the records available worldwide. Further research should consider studying each collection to identify utilization predictors.
美国正畸医师协会基金会(AAOF)颅面生长遗产收藏库是一个数字资料库,收录了美国和加拿大9个颅面生长研究收藏的记录。本文的目的是描述在比较研究和随访研究中AAOF颅面生长遗产收藏库的资料在正畸文献中的使用情况,并分析该项目在2009年启动前后的趋势。
在以下数据库中进行了无日期或语言限制的电子检索:PubMed、Embase、循证医学综述和护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)。还查阅了灰色文献资源和所选研究的参考文献。三位独立评审员评估研究是否纳入。纳入标准为任何年龄、性别和种族的人类受试者;9个AAOF遗产收藏中的至少1个用作主要样本群体或比较或对照;以及评估正畸结果。使用STATA软件(版本14.2;StataCorp公司,得克萨斯州大学城)分析数据。
共纳入199项研究(127项随访研究,72项比较研究)。比较研究中最常用的收藏是密歇根生长样本。在2009年AAOF遗产收藏项目测试和启动后,发表的研究数量增加了一倍多。这种增长一直持续到2010年至2014年,在此期间有使用多个收藏的趋势。伯灵顿生长收藏是随访研究中最常用的收藏。2009年后,遗产收藏的总体使用在发表的研究中略有增加。
2009年后,比较研究和随访研究类别中发表的研究总数有所增加,这反映了AAOF团队和收藏管理员为使这些记录在全球范围内可用所做的努力。进一步的研究应考虑对每个收藏进行研究,以确定利用预测因素。