Moellhoff N, Prantl L, Behr B, Beier J P, Daigeler A, Dragu A, Eisenhardt S U, Fuchs P C, Germann G, Hirsch T, Horch R E, Infanger M, Jakubietz R, Kneser U, Langer S, Lehnhardt M, Machens H G, Mailänder P, Reichert B, Radtke C, Schaefer D J, Siemers F, Vogt P M, Menke H, Giunta R E
Abteilung für Hand-, Plastische und Ästhetische Chirurgie, Klinikum der Universität München, LMU München.
Hochschulzentrum für Plastische und Ästhetische, Hand- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie der Universität Regensburg.
Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir. 2023 Apr;55(2):95-105. doi: 10.1055/a-2007-4475. Epub 2023 Feb 13.
Research is an integral part of academic medicine. In plastic surgery, it sets the course for innovations in the specialty. The purpose of this study is to present the research performance of plastic surgeons in Germany for the period 2021/2022 and to compare it with previous periods.
The directors of plastic surgical academic institutions reported all requested/approved and rejected research applications to public, non-public and industrial funding organizations. Data was gathered within an established online database. In addition, the DFG´s public database GEPRIS was screened for plastic surgical research grants. Data was also collected regarding research infrastructure and organization at the participating centers.
105 applications were reported to 54 different funding agencies from 20 plastic surgery centers. 37 funding applications were submitted to the major public funding agencies DFG, BMBF, BMWi, BMG, BMVg, G-BA and EU. Of these, 59,5% (22/37) were DFG, 13,5% (5/37) each BMBF and EU, 5,4% (2/37) BMWi, and 2,7% (1/37) each BMG, BMVg, and G-BA applications. The average funding volume of these proposals was 401,515 euros. Approved DFG proposals were most frequently assigned to the review board 205-27 Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery (n=10/16, 62,5%). Over time, the research registry shows an increase in the number of proposals in general and those granted. 70,0% (14/20) of participating sites had their own experimental research laboratory, while only 40,0% (8/20) had their own clinical trial center.
The 2021/2022 Research Funding Report once again highlights the impressive research accomplishments of the plastic surgery community.
研究是学术医学的一个组成部分。在整形外科领域,研究为该专业的创新指明了方向。本研究的目的是展示德国整形外科医生在2021/2022年期间的研究表现,并与之前的时期进行比较。
整形外科学术机构的负责人向公共、非公共和工业资助组织报告了所有申请/获批及被拒的研究申请。数据收集于一个既定的在线数据库。此外,还在德国研究基金会(DFG)的公共数据库GEPRIS中筛选了整形外科研究资助项目。还收集了有关参与中心的研究基础设施和组织情况的数据。
来自20个整形外科中心的105份申请被报告给了54个不同的资助机构。37份资助申请提交给了主要的公共资助机构DFG、BMBF、BMWi、BMG、BMVg、G-BA和欧盟。其中,59.5%(22/37)是DFG的申请,BMBF和欧盟的申请各占13.5%(5/37),BMWi的申请占5.4%(2/37),BMG、BMVg和G-BA的申请各占2.7%(1/37)。这些提案的平均资助金额为401,515欧元。获批的DFG提案最常被分配到评审委员会205-27骨科、创伤外科、重建外科(n = 10/16,62.5%)。随着时间的推移,研究登记显示总体提案数量和获批提案数量都有所增加。70.0%(14/20)的参与机构有自己的实验研究实验室,而只有40.0%(8/20)有自己的临床试验中心。
《2021/2022年研究资助报告》再次凸显了整形外科界令人印象深刻的研究成就。