Interpreting the outcomes of orthopaedic trials

Publication type
Journal article
Authors
Busse JW
Date published
2011 Jan 25
Journal
Advances in Orthopaedics
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
141-147
Open Access?
No
Abstract

Orthopaedic trials can provide important direction for clinical decision-making, but their strength of inference may be weakened by methodological limitations and the extent to which their reported outcomes fail to address patient-important endpoints. This article discusses the challenges for clinicians reviewing the literature, including assessing the impact of loss to follow-up, judging the validity of subgroup analyses, determining whether the effect of treatment on surrogate endpoints translates into patient-important outcomes, interpreting composite endpoints, and remaining vigilant for evidence of publication bias