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To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity

A response to Seiler et al: Interrupted or continuous slowly absorbable sutures for closure of primary elective midline abdominal incisions: a multicenter randomized trial (INSECT: ISRCTN24023541). Ann Surg 2009, 249(4):576-582. BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggests that the transfer of results of...

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Autores principales: Fischer, Lars, Knaebel, Hanns P, Golcher, Henriette, Bruckner, Thomas, Diener, Markus K, Bachmann, Jeannine, Büchler, Markus W, Seiler, Christoph M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3328288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22316122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-2
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author Fischer, Lars
Knaebel, Hanns P
Golcher, Henriette
Bruckner, Thomas
Diener, Markus K
Bachmann, Jeannine
Büchler, Markus W
Seiler, Christoph M
author_facet Fischer, Lars
Knaebel, Hanns P
Golcher, Henriette
Bruckner, Thomas
Diener, Markus K
Bachmann, Jeannine
Büchler, Markus W
Seiler, Christoph M
author_sort Fischer, Lars
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description A response to Seiler et al: Interrupted or continuous slowly absorbable sutures for closure of primary elective midline abdominal incisions: a multicenter randomized trial (INSECT: ISRCTN24023541). Ann Surg 2009, 249(4):576-582. BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggests that the transfer of results of randomized controlled trials into clinical practice may be limited. Potential reasons can be attributed to aspects of external validity. The aim of this study is to investigate issues related to the external validity of the INSECT trial. METHODS: All participating surgical departments were categorized and the clinical and baseline characteristics of randomized patients were evaluated. In addition, demographic and clinical data of all screened and randomized patients at the Departments of Surgery in Heidelberg and Erlangen were analyzed. RESULTS: Twenty-five centers enrolled a total of 625 patients. These centers included eight primary, 11 secondary, and six tertiary care centers. The tertiary care centers enrolled the most patients (n = 237, 38%) followed by the primary care centers (n = 199, 32%) and the secondary care centers (n = 189 patients; 30%). The mean number and baseline data of randomized patients did not differ between the three types of care centers (p = 0.09). Overall, the treatment according to protocol was at least 92%. At the Department of Surgery, University of Heidelberg, 307 patients were screened and 60 out of 130 eligible patients were randomized. There were no differences in demographic and clinical baseline data between included and non-included patients. In Erlangen, 351 patients were screened and 57 out of 106 eligible patients randomized. CONCLUSIONS: Results of the INSECT trial are applicable to a broad spectrum of patients treated at different hospital levels.
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spelling pubmed-33282882012-04-18 To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity Fischer, Lars Knaebel, Hanns P Golcher, Henriette Bruckner, Thomas Diener, Markus K Bachmann, Jeannine Büchler, Markus W Seiler, Christoph M BMC Surg Correspondence A response to Seiler et al: Interrupted or continuous slowly absorbable sutures for closure of primary elective midline abdominal incisions: a multicenter randomized trial (INSECT: ISRCTN24023541). Ann Surg 2009, 249(4):576-582. BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggests that the transfer of results of randomized controlled trials into clinical practice may be limited. Potential reasons can be attributed to aspects of external validity. The aim of this study is to investigate issues related to the external validity of the INSECT trial. METHODS: All participating surgical departments were categorized and the clinical and baseline characteristics of randomized patients were evaluated. In addition, demographic and clinical data of all screened and randomized patients at the Departments of Surgery in Heidelberg and Erlangen were analyzed. RESULTS: Twenty-five centers enrolled a total of 625 patients. These centers included eight primary, 11 secondary, and six tertiary care centers. The tertiary care centers enrolled the most patients (n = 237, 38%) followed by the primary care centers (n = 199, 32%) and the secondary care centers (n = 189 patients; 30%). The mean number and baseline data of randomized patients did not differ between the three types of care centers (p = 0.09). Overall, the treatment according to protocol was at least 92%. At the Department of Surgery, University of Heidelberg, 307 patients were screened and 60 out of 130 eligible patients were randomized. There were no differences in demographic and clinical baseline data between included and non-included patients. In Erlangen, 351 patients were screened and 57 out of 106 eligible patients randomized. CONCLUSIONS: Results of the INSECT trial are applicable to a broad spectrum of patients treated at different hospital levels. BioMed Central 2012-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3328288/ /pubmed/22316122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-2 Text en Copyright ©2012 Fischer et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Correspondence
Fischer, Lars
Knaebel, Hanns P
Golcher, Henriette
Bruckner, Thomas
Diener, Markus K
Bachmann, Jeannine
Büchler, Markus W
Seiler, Christoph M
To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity
title To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity
title_full To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity
title_fullStr To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity
title_full_unstemmed To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity
title_short To whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled INSECT trial (ISRCTN 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity
title_sort to whom do the results of the multicenter, randomized, controlled insect trial (isrctn 24023541) apply? - assessment of external validity
topic Correspondence
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3328288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22316122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-2
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