Department of Biomechanics, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York, USA.
US Food and Drug Administration, Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Division of Applied Mechanics, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
J Orthop Res. 2023 Dec;41(12):2569-2578. doi: 10.1002/jor.25652. Epub 2023 Jul 6.
Stakeholders in the modeling and simulation (M&S) community organized a workshop at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) entitled "Reproducibility in Modeling and Simulation of the Knee: Academic, Industry, and Regulatory Perspectives." The goal was to discuss efforts among these stakeholders to address irreproducibility in M&S focusing on the knee joint. An academic representative from a leading orthopedic hospital in the United States described a multi-institutional, open effort funded by the National Institutes of Health to assess model reproducibility in computational knee biomechanics. A regulatory representative from the United States Food and Drug Administration indicated the necessity of standards for reproducibility to increase utility of M&S in the regulatory setting. An industry representative from a major orthopedic implant company emphasized improving reproducibility by addressing indeterminacy in personalized modeling through sensitivity analyses, thereby enhancing preclinical evaluation of joint replacement technology. Thought leaders in the M&S community stressed the importance of data sharing to minimize duplication of efforts. A survey comprised 103 attendees revealed strong support for the workshop and for increasing emphasis on computational modeling at future ORS meetings. Nearly all survey respondents (97%) considered reproducibility to be an important issue. Almost half of respondents (45%) tried and failed to reproduce the work of others. Two-thirds of respondents (67%) declared that individual laboratories are most responsible for ensuring reproducible research whereas 44% thought that journals are most responsible. Thought leaders and survey respondents emphasized that computational models must be reproducible and credible to advance knee M&S.
建模与仿真 (M&S) 领域的利益相关者在 2019 年骨科研究学会 (ORS) 年会上组织了一次题为“膝关节建模与仿真中的可重复性:学术、工业和监管视角”的研讨会。目标是讨论这些利益相关者在专注于膝关节的 M&S 中解决不可重复性的努力。一位来自美国一家领先骨科医院的学术代表描述了一项由美国国立卫生研究院资助的多机构、开放式努力,旨在评估计算膝关节生物力学模型的可重复性。一位来自美国食品和药物管理局的监管代表表示,为了提高 M&S 在监管环境中的实用性,需要制定可重复性标准。一位来自主要骨科植入物公司的行业代表强调,通过敏感性分析解决个性化建模中的不确定性,从而提高关节置换技术的临床前评估,可提高可重复性。M&S 领域的思想领袖强调了数据共享的重要性,以尽量减少工作重复。一项由 103 名与会者组成的调查显示,他们强烈支持该研讨会,并支持在未来的 ORS 会议上更加重视计算建模。几乎所有的调查受访者(97%)都认为可重复性是一个重要问题。近一半的受访者(45%)试图复制他人的工作但没有成功。三分之二的受访者(67%)宣称,确保可重复性研究的责任主要由各个实验室承担,而 44%的人认为期刊的责任最大。思想领袖和调查受访者强调,为了推进膝关节 M&S,计算模型必须是可重复和可信的。