Dorman Sara L, Shelton James A, Stevenson Robert Allen, Linkman Kenneth, Kirkham Jamie, Perry Daniel C
Health Education North West (Mersey Sector), Summers Rd, Liverpool, L3 4BL, UK.
Clinical Academic Paediatric Orthopaedic Fellow, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, L12 2AP, UK.
Trials. 2018 Feb 20;19(1):119. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-2472-3.
Medial humeral epicondyle fractures of the elbow are one of the most common injuries in childhood and often require surgery. There are currently no standardised outcome measures to assess progress after an elbow injury in a child. Wide variation in currently reported outcomes makes comparison of treatment difficult. This study aims to identify outcome measures that have previously been reported in studies evaluating the management of medial epicondyle fractures in children and to facilitate the development of a consensus core outcome set (COS) suitable for use in all future studies of medial humeral epicondyle fractures in children.
METHODS/DESIGN: This study will include a systematic review of the academic literature to identify a list of outcome measures that have previously been reported. The list of outcome measures will be used in a consensus setting exercise with focus groups of key stakeholders to identify key outcomes. A Delphi process to include two rounds will then be used to define the most important outcomes to all stakeholders forming the COS.
Core outcomes represent the minimum expected data reported for a specific condition and will improve the quality of future studies reducing bias, allowing easier comparison and enhancing opportunities for larger meta-analysis. It is anticipated that this COS will form part of the feasibility to a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA)-funded trial concerning the management of elbow fractures in children.
Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials Initiative (COMET), registration number: 949 . Registered on 17 January 2017. Prospero International prospective register of systematic reviews, registration number: CRD 42017057912 . Registered on 16 April 2017.
肱骨内上髁骨折是儿童期最常见的损伤之一,通常需要手术治疗。目前尚无标准化的结局指标来评估儿童肘部损伤后的恢复情况。当前报道的结局差异很大,使得治疗效果的比较变得困难。本研究旨在确定先前在评估儿童肱骨内上髁骨折治疗的研究中报道过的结局指标,并推动制定一个适用于未来所有儿童肱骨内上髁骨折研究的共识核心结局集(COS)。
方法/设计:本研究将包括对学术文献的系统综述,以确定先前报道过的结局指标清单。该结局指标清单将用于与关键利益相关者焦点小组进行的共识确定活动,以确定关键结局。然后将使用两轮德尔菲法来确定对所有利益相关者而言构成COS的最重要结局。
核心结局代表针对特定疾病报告的最低预期数据,将提高未来研究的质量,减少偏倚,便于进行比较,并增加进行更大规模荟萃分析的机会。预计该COS将成为由英国国家卫生研究院(NIHR)卫生技术评估(HTA)资助的关于儿童肘部骨折治疗试验可行性的一部分。
有效性试验核心结局指标倡议(COMET),注册号:949。于2017年1月17日注册。国际前瞻性系统评价注册库Prospero,注册号:CRD 42017057912。于2017年4月16日注册。