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How-To Create an Orthopaedic Systematic Review: A Step-by-step Guide Part II: Study Execution

  • Mitchell K. Ng
  • , Matthew L. Magruder
  • , Nicolas S. Piuzzi
  • , Nathanael D. Heckmann
  • , Ronald E. Delanois
  • , Viktor E. Krebs
  • , Michael A. Mont

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Abstract

Systematic reviews are the apex of the evidence-based pyramid, representing the strongest form of evidence synthesizing results from multiple primary studies. In particular, a quantitative systematic review, or meta-analysis, pools results from multiple studies to help answer a respective research question. The aim of this review is to serve as a guide on how to: (1) design, (2) execute, and (3) publish an orthopaedic arthroplasty systematic review. In Part II, we focus on methods to assess data quality through the Cochrane Risk of Bias, Methodological Index for Nonrandomized Studies criteria, or Newcastle-Ottawa scale; enumerate various methods for appropriate data interpretation and analysis; and summarize how to convert respective findings to a publishable manuscript (providing a previously published example). Use of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines is recommended and standard in all scientific literature, including that of orthopedic surgery. Pooled analyses with forest plots and associated odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals are common ways to present data. When converting to a manuscript, it is important to consider and discuss the inherent limitations of systematic reviews, including their inclusion and/or exclusion criteria and overall quality, which can be limited based on the quality of individual studies (eg, publication bias, heterogeneity, search/selection bias). We hope our papers will serve as starting points for those interested in performing an orthopaedic arthroplasty systematic review.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2124-2129
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Arthroplasty
Volume39
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • arthroplasty research
  • clinical orthopedic research
  • data analysis
  • meta-analysis
  • study design
  • systematic review

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