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Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement

IMPORTANCE: Traditional approaches to practice guidelines frequently result in dissociation between strength of recommendation and quality of evidence. OBJECTIVE: To construct a clinical guideline for pyogenic osteomyelitis management, with a new standard of evidence to resolve the gap between stren...

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Autores principales: Spellberg, Brad, Aggrey, Gloria, Brennan, Meghan B., Footer, Brent, Forrest, Graeme, Hamilton, Fergus, Minejima, Emi, Moore, Jessica, Ahn, Jaimo, Angarone, Michael, Centor, Robert M., Cherabuddi, Kartikeya, Curran, Jennifer, Davar, Kusha, Davis, Joshua, Dong, Mei Qin, Ghanem, Bassam, Hutcheon, Doug, Jent, Philipp, Kang, Minji, Lee, Rachael, McDonald, Emily G., Morris, Andrew M., Reece, Rebecca, Schwartz, Ilan S., So, Miranda, Tong, Steven, Tucker, Christopher, Wald-Dickler, Noah, Weinstein, Erica J., Williams, Riley, Yen, Christina, Zhou, Shiwei, Lee, Todd C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35536578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.11321
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author Spellberg, Brad
Aggrey, Gloria
Brennan, Meghan B.
Footer, Brent
Forrest, Graeme
Hamilton, Fergus
Minejima, Emi
Moore, Jessica
Ahn, Jaimo
Angarone, Michael
Centor, Robert M.
Cherabuddi, Kartikeya
Curran, Jennifer
Davar, Kusha
Davis, Joshua
Dong, Mei Qin
Ghanem, Bassam
Hutcheon, Doug
Jent, Philipp
Kang, Minji
Lee, Rachael
McDonald, Emily G.
Morris, Andrew M.
Reece, Rebecca
Schwartz, Ilan S.
So, Miranda
Tong, Steven
Tucker, Christopher
Wald-Dickler, Noah
Weinstein, Erica J.
Williams, Riley
Yen, Christina
Zhou, Shiwei
Lee, Todd C.
author_facet Spellberg, Brad
Aggrey, Gloria
Brennan, Meghan B.
Footer, Brent
Forrest, Graeme
Hamilton, Fergus
Minejima, Emi
Moore, Jessica
Ahn, Jaimo
Angarone, Michael
Centor, Robert M.
Cherabuddi, Kartikeya
Curran, Jennifer
Davar, Kusha
Davis, Joshua
Dong, Mei Qin
Ghanem, Bassam
Hutcheon, Doug
Jent, Philipp
Kang, Minji
Lee, Rachael
McDonald, Emily G.
Morris, Andrew M.
Reece, Rebecca
Schwartz, Ilan S.
So, Miranda
Tong, Steven
Tucker, Christopher
Wald-Dickler, Noah
Weinstein, Erica J.
Williams, Riley
Yen, Christina
Zhou, Shiwei
Lee, Todd C.
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description IMPORTANCE: Traditional approaches to practice guidelines frequently result in dissociation between strength of recommendation and quality of evidence. OBJECTIVE: To construct a clinical guideline for pyogenic osteomyelitis management, with a new standard of evidence to resolve the gap between strength of recommendation and quality of evidence, through the use of a novel open access approach utilizing social media tools. EVIDENCE REVIEW: This consensus statement and systematic review study used a novel approach from the WikiGuidelines Group, an open access collaborative research project, to construct clinical guidelines for pyogenic osteomyelitis. In June 2021 and February 2022, authors recruited via social media conducted multiple PubMed literature searches, including all years and languages, regarding osteomyelitis management; criteria for article quality and inclusion were specified in the group’s charter. The GRADE system for evaluating evidence was not used based on previously published concerns regarding the potential dissociation between strength of recommendation and quality of evidence. Instead, the charter required that clear recommendations be made only when reproducible, prospective, controlled studies provided hypothesis-confirming evidence. In the absence of such data, clinical reviews were drafted to discuss pros and cons of care choices. Both clear recommendations and clinical reviews were planned with the intention to be regularly updated as new data become available. FINDINGS: Sixty-three participants with diverse expertise from 8 countries developed the group’s charter and its first guideline on pyogenic osteomyelitis. These participants included both nonacademic and academic physicians and pharmacists specializing in general internal medicine or hospital medicine, infectious diseases, orthopedic surgery, pharmacology, and medical microbiology. Of the 7 questions addressed in the guideline, 2 clear recommendations were offered for the use of oral antibiotic therapy and the duration of therapy. In addition, 5 clinical reviews were authored addressing diagnosis, approaches to osteomyelitis underlying a pressure ulcer, timing for the administration of empirical therapy, specific antimicrobial options (including empirical regimens, use of antimicrobials targeting resistant pathogens, the role of bone penetration, and the use of rifampin as adjunctive therapy), and the role of biomarkers and imaging to assess responses to therapy. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The WikiGuidelines approach offers a novel methodology for clinical guideline development that precludes recommendations based on low-quality data or opinion. The primary limitation is the need for more rigorous clinical investigations, enabling additional clear recommendations for clinical questions currently unresolved by high-quality data.
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spelling pubmed-90922012022-05-27 Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement Spellberg, Brad Aggrey, Gloria Brennan, Meghan B. Footer, Brent Forrest, Graeme Hamilton, Fergus Minejima, Emi Moore, Jessica Ahn, Jaimo Angarone, Michael Centor, Robert M. Cherabuddi, Kartikeya Curran, Jennifer Davar, Kusha Davis, Joshua Dong, Mei Qin Ghanem, Bassam Hutcheon, Doug Jent, Philipp Kang, Minji Lee, Rachael McDonald, Emily G. Morris, Andrew M. Reece, Rebecca Schwartz, Ilan S. So, Miranda Tong, Steven Tucker, Christopher Wald-Dickler, Noah Weinstein, Erica J. Williams, Riley Yen, Christina Zhou, Shiwei Lee, Todd C. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Traditional approaches to practice guidelines frequently result in dissociation between strength of recommendation and quality of evidence. OBJECTIVE: To construct a clinical guideline for pyogenic osteomyelitis management, with a new standard of evidence to resolve the gap between strength of recommendation and quality of evidence, through the use of a novel open access approach utilizing social media tools. EVIDENCE REVIEW: This consensus statement and systematic review study used a novel approach from the WikiGuidelines Group, an open access collaborative research project, to construct clinical guidelines for pyogenic osteomyelitis. In June 2021 and February 2022, authors recruited via social media conducted multiple PubMed literature searches, including all years and languages, regarding osteomyelitis management; criteria for article quality and inclusion were specified in the group’s charter. The GRADE system for evaluating evidence was not used based on previously published concerns regarding the potential dissociation between strength of recommendation and quality of evidence. Instead, the charter required that clear recommendations be made only when reproducible, prospective, controlled studies provided hypothesis-confirming evidence. In the absence of such data, clinical reviews were drafted to discuss pros and cons of care choices. Both clear recommendations and clinical reviews were planned with the intention to be regularly updated as new data become available. FINDINGS: Sixty-three participants with diverse expertise from 8 countries developed the group’s charter and its first guideline on pyogenic osteomyelitis. These participants included both nonacademic and academic physicians and pharmacists specializing in general internal medicine or hospital medicine, infectious diseases, orthopedic surgery, pharmacology, and medical microbiology. Of the 7 questions addressed in the guideline, 2 clear recommendations were offered for the use of oral antibiotic therapy and the duration of therapy. In addition, 5 clinical reviews were authored addressing diagnosis, approaches to osteomyelitis underlying a pressure ulcer, timing for the administration of empirical therapy, specific antimicrobial options (including empirical regimens, use of antimicrobials targeting resistant pathogens, the role of bone penetration, and the use of rifampin as adjunctive therapy), and the role of biomarkers and imaging to assess responses to therapy. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The WikiGuidelines approach offers a novel methodology for clinical guideline development that precludes recommendations based on low-quality data or opinion. The primary limitation is the need for more rigorous clinical investigations, enabling additional clear recommendations for clinical questions currently unresolved by high-quality data. American Medical Association 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9092201/ /pubmed/35536578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.11321 Text en Copyright 2022 Spellberg B et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Spellberg, Brad
Aggrey, Gloria
Brennan, Meghan B.
Footer, Brent
Forrest, Graeme
Hamilton, Fergus
Minejima, Emi
Moore, Jessica
Ahn, Jaimo
Angarone, Michael
Centor, Robert M.
Cherabuddi, Kartikeya
Curran, Jennifer
Davar, Kusha
Davis, Joshua
Dong, Mei Qin
Ghanem, Bassam
Hutcheon, Doug
Jent, Philipp
Kang, Minji
Lee, Rachael
McDonald, Emily G.
Morris, Andrew M.
Reece, Rebecca
Schwartz, Ilan S.
So, Miranda
Tong, Steven
Tucker, Christopher
Wald-Dickler, Noah
Weinstein, Erica J.
Williams, Riley
Yen, Christina
Zhou, Shiwei
Lee, Todd C.
Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement
title Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement
title_full Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement
title_fullStr Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement
title_full_unstemmed Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement
title_short Use of Novel Strategies to Develop Guidelines for Management of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement
title_sort use of novel strategies to develop guidelines for management of pyogenic osteomyelitis in adults: a wikiguidelines group consensus statement
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35536578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.11321
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