Department of Preventive and Restorative Dentistry, College of Dental Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE.
UWA Dental School, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.
Int Endod J. 2021 Jul;54(7):1051-1055. doi: 10.1111/iej.13497. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
Diagnostic accuracy studies play an important role in informing clinical practice and patient management, by evaluating the ability of diagnostic testing and imaging to identify the presence or absence of a disease or condition. These studies compare the relative diagnostic strength of the test or device with a reference standard, therefore, guiding clinical decisions on the reliability of the test, the need for further tests, and whether to monitor or treat a particular condition. Inadequate and incomplete reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies can disguise methodological deficiencies and ultimately result in study bias and the inability to translate research findings into daily clinical practice. The Preferred Reporting Items for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies in Endodontics (PRIDASE) guidelines are being developed in order to improve the accuracy, transparency, completeness and reproducibility of diagnostic accuracy studies in the speciality of Endodontology. The aim of this paper is to report the process used to develop the PRIDASE guidelines based on a well-established consensus process. The project leaders (PD, VN) formed a steering committee of nine members (PD, VN, PA, AF, DR, SP, CK, MP, HD) to oversee and manage the project. The PRIDASE steering committee will develop the initial draft of the PRIDASE guidelines by adapting and modifying the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (STARD) 2015 guidelines, adding new items related specifically to the nature of Endodontics and incorporate the Clinical and Laboratory Images in Publication (CLIP) principles. The initial guidelines will consist of a series of domains and individual items and will be validated by the members of a PRIDASE Delphi Group (PDG) consisting of a minimum of 30 individuals who will evaluate independently the individual items based on two parameters: 'clarity' using a dichotomous scoring (yes/no) and 'suitability' for inclusion using a 9-point Likert Scale. The scores awarded by each member and any suggestions for improvement will be shared with the PDG to inform an iterative process that will result in a series of items that are clear and suitable for inclusion in the new PRIDASE guidelines. Once the PDG has completed its work, the steering committee will create a PRIDASE Meeting Group (PMG) of 20 individuals from around the world. Members of the PDG will be eligible to be the part of PMG. The draft guidelines and flowchart approved by the PDG will then be presented for further validation and agreement by the PMG. As a result of these discussions, the PRIDASE guidelines will be finalized and then disseminated to relevant stakeholders through publications and via the Preferred Reporting Items for study Designs in Endodontology (PRIDE) website (http://pride-endodonticguidelines.org). Periodic updates to the PRIDASE guidelines will be made based on feedback from stakeholders and end-users.
诊断准确性研究通过评估诊断测试和影像学识别疾病或病症存在与否的能力,在为临床实践和患者管理提供信息方面发挥着重要作用。这些研究将测试或设备的相对诊断强度与参考标准进行比较,从而为测试的可靠性、是否需要进一步测试以及是否监测或治疗特定疾病提供临床决策依据。诊断准确性研究报告的不充分和不完整可能会掩盖方法学上的缺陷,并最终导致研究偏倚和无法将研究结果转化为日常临床实践。为了提高牙髓学专业诊断准确性研究的准确性、透明度、完整性和可重复性,正在制定牙髓学诊断准确性研究的首选报告项目 (PRIDASE) 指南。本文旨在报告根据既定共识过程制定 PRIDASE 指南的过程。项目负责人 (PD、VN) 组成了一个由 9 名成员组成的指导委员会 (PD、VN、PA、AF、DR、SP、CK、MP、HD),负责监督和管理该项目。PRIDASE 指导委员会将通过改编和修改现有的诊断准确性研究报告标准 (STARD) 2015 指南,添加与牙髓学性质相关的新项目,并纳入临床和实验室图像出版 (CLIP) 原则,制定 PRIDASE 指南的初稿。初步指南将包括一系列领域和单独的项目,并将由 PRIDASE 德尔福小组 (PDG) 的至少 30 名成员进行验证,他们将根据两个参数独立评估各个项目:使用二分法 (是/否) 进行“清晰度”评估和使用 9 分李克特量表进行“适宜性”评估。每位成员的得分以及任何改进建议都将与 PDG 共享,以告知迭代过程,最终形成一系列清晰且适合纳入新 PRIDASE 指南的项目。一旦 PDG 完成工作,指导委员会将创建一个由来自世界各地的 20 名成员组成的 PRIDASE 会议小组 (PMG)。PDG 的成员有资格成为 PMG 的一部分。PDG 批准的指南草案和流程图将提交 PMG 进一步验证和同意。经过这些讨论,PRIDASE 指南将最终确定,并通过出版物和首选报告项目在牙髓学中的研究设计 (PRIDE) 网站 (http://pride-endodonticguidelines.org) 分发给相关利益相关者。根据利益相关者和最终用户的反馈,将定期更新 PRIDASE 指南。