Lucasti Christopher, Vallee Emily K, Scott Maxwell M, Baker Seth C, Das Ashtah A, Patel Dil V
Department of Orthopaedics, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Global Spine J. 2024 Sep;14(7):2081-2087. doi: 10.1177/21925682231168578. Epub 2023 Apr 3.
Retrospective Study.
At the North American Spine Society (NASS) conference, participants may influence spine surgery practices and patient care through their contributions. Therefore, their financial conflicts of interest are of notable interest. This study aims to compare the demographics and payments made to participating surgeons.
A list of 151 spine surgeons was created based on those who participated in the 2022 NASS conference. Demographic information was obtained from public physician profiles. General payments, research payments, associated research funding, and ownership interest were collected for each physician. Descriptive statistics and two-tailed t-tests were used.
In 2021, 151 spine surgeon participants received industry payments, totaling USD 48 294 115. The top 10% of orthopedic surgeons receiving payments accounted for 58.7% of total orthopedic general value, while the top 10% of neurosurgeons accounted for 70.1%. There was no significant difference between these groups' general payment amounts. Surgeons with 21-30 years of experience received the most general funding. There was no difference in funding between surgeons in academic or private settings. For all surgeons, royalties accounted for the largest percentage of the general value exchanged, while food/beverage accounted for the largest percentage of transactions.
Our study found that only years of experience had a positive association with general payments, and most monetary value belonged to a small handful of surgeons. These participants receiving significant money may promote techniques requiring products of companies providing their compensation. Future conferences may require disclosure policy changes so attendees understand the degree of funding participants receive.
回顾性研究。
在北美脊柱协会(NASS)会议上,参会者的贡献可能会影响脊柱外科手术实践和患者护理。因此,他们的财务利益冲突备受关注。本研究旨在比较参会外科医生的人口统计学特征和所得报酬。
根据参加2022年NASS会议的人员列出了151名脊柱外科医生名单。人口统计学信息从公开的医生简介中获取。收集了每位医生的一般报酬、研究报酬、相关研究资金和所有权权益。使用描述性统计和双尾t检验。
2021年,151名脊柱外科医生参会者获得行业报酬,总计48294115美元。获得报酬最高的10%的骨科医生占骨科总报酬价值的58.7%,而获得报酬最高的10%的神经外科医生占70.1%。这些组别的一般报酬金额之间没有显著差异。有21至30年经验的外科医生获得的一般资金最多。学术或私立机构的外科医生在资金方面没有差异。对于所有外科医生来说,版税在交换的总价值中占比最大,而食品/饮料在交易中占比最大。
我们的研究发现,只有经验年限与一般报酬呈正相关,且大部分货币价值属于少数外科医生。这些获得大量资金的参会者可能会推广需要由提供其报酬的公司的产品的技术。未来的会议可能需要改变披露政策,以便参会者了解参会者获得资金的程度。