Lee Jason, Griepp Daniel W, Burgess Colin J, Petrone Brandon, Bitterman Adam D, Cohn Randy M
New York Institute of Technology, College of Medicine, Old Westbury, New York, U.S.A.
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell at Plainview Hospital, Plainview, New York, U.S.A.
Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil. 2022 Mar 1;4(2):e559-e565. doi: 10.1016/j.asmr.2021.11.017. eCollection 2022 Apr.
To analyze the scientific research that formed the basis of the 2019 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) clinical practice guidelines for the management of rotator cuff injuries.
All studies cited in the 2019 AAOS clinical practice guidelines for the management of rotator cuff injuries were extracted and categorized. Extracted data included type of study, number of patients, level of evidence, journal of publication, impact factor, year of publication, country of origin, contributing authors, affiliated institutions, and significant findings. Data were analyzed to determine time from publication to implementation, level of evidence, and frequency of cited journals and authors.
The studies cited in the guideline included 15,130 patients from 140 studies published between 1994 and 2018. The overall mean time from article publication to 2019 AAOS clinical practice guidelines was 4.76 ± 2.23 years. Of articles published in 2010 to 2019, 64 studies were cited in the strong recommendation strength subcategory, and 57 articles were cited in the moderate recommendation strength subcategory. Articles published in and were cited most frequently. The most frequent authors were J. H. Oh, R. Z. Tashjian, S. H. Kim, N. Maffulli, and J. C. Yoo.
The 2019 AAOS CPG reference a diverse number of journals and authors, appearing to be impartial. Furthermore, prompt time from publication to implementation in the Guidelines indicates that it is possible to influence clinical guidelines with recent work.
An analysis of the scientific research that forms the basis of the AAOS Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Rotator Cuff Injuries can provide valuable information about the quality of the Guidelines.
分析构成2019年美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)肩袖损伤管理临床实践指南基础的科研情况。
提取并分类2019年AAOS肩袖损伤管理临床实践指南中引用的所有研究。提取的数据包括研究类型、患者数量、证据级别、发表期刊、影响因子、发表年份、原产国、贡献作者、附属机构以及重要发现。分析数据以确定从发表到实施的时间、证据级别以及被引用期刊和作者的频率。
该指南引用的研究包括1994年至2018年间发表的140项研究中的15130名患者。从文章发表到2019年AAOS临床实践指南的总体平均时间为4.76±2.23年。在2010年至2019年发表的文章中,64项研究在强推荐强度子类别中被引用,57篇文章在中等推荐强度子类别中被引用。发表于[具体年份1]和[具体年份2]的文章被引用频率最高。最常被引用的作者是J. H. Oh、R. Z. Tashjian、S. H. Kim、N. Maffulli和J. C. Yoo。
2019年AAOS临床实践指南引用了多种不同的期刊和作者,似乎较为公正。此外,从发表到在指南中实施的时间较短,表明近期的研究成果有可能影响临床指南。
对构成AAOS肩袖损伤管理临床实践指南基础的科研情况进行分析,可为了解该指南的质量提供有价值的信息。