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Re-Orientation of Clinical Research in Traumatic Brain Injury: Report of an International Workshop on Comparative Effectiveness Research

机译:外伤性脑损伤临床研究的重新定位:国际比较有效性研究研讨会的报告

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During the National Neurotrauma Symposium 2010, the DG Research of the European Commission and the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH/NINDS) organized a workshop on comparative effectiveness research (CER) in traumatic brain injury (TBI). This workshop reviewed existing approaches to improve outcomes of TBI patients. It had two main outcomes: First, it initiated a process of re-orientation of clinical research in TBI. Second, it provided ideas for a potential collaboration between the European Commission and the NIH/NINDS to stimulate research in TBI. Advances in provision of care for TBI patients have resulted from observational studies, guideline development, and meta-analyses of individual patient data. In contrast, randomized controlled trials have not led to any identifiable major advances. Rigorous protocols and tightly selected populations constrain generalizability. The workshop addressed additional research approaches, summarized the greatest unmet needs, and highlighted priorities for future research. The collection of high-quality clinical databases, associated with systems biology and CER, offers substantial opportunities. Systems biology aims to identify multiple factors contributing to a disease and addresses complex interactions. Effectiveness research aims to measure benefits and risks of systems of care and interventions in ordinary settings and broader populations. These approaches have great potential for TBI research. Although not new, they still need to be introduced to and accepted by TBI researchers as instruments for clinical research. As with therapeutic targets in individual patient management, so it is with research tools: one size does not fit all.
机译:在2010年全国神经创伤研讨会上,欧盟委员会DG研究和美国国立卫生研究院/国家神经疾病与中风研究所(NIH / NINDS)举办了关于脑外伤(TBI)的比较有效性研究(CER)的研讨会。该研讨会回顾了改善TBI患者预后的现有方法。它有两个主要结果:首先,它启动了TBI临床研究重新定位的过程。其次,它为欧洲委员会和NIH / NINDS之间潜在的合作提供了想法,以刺激TBI的研究。观察性研究,指南制定和个体患者数据的荟萃分析已为TBI患者提供医疗服务方面取得了进展。相比之下,随机对照试验并未带来任何可识别的重大进展。严格的协议和严格选择的人群会限制泛化性。讲习班讨论了其他研究方法,总结了未满足的最大需求,并强调了未来研究的重点。与系统生物学和CER相关的高质量临床数据库的收集提供了巨大的机会。系统生物学旨在识别导致疾病的多种因素并解决复杂的相互作用。有效性研究旨在衡量普通环境和更广泛人群中的护理和干预系统的收益和风险。这些方法对于TBI研究具有巨大的潜力。尽管不是新鲜事物,但仍需要引入TBI研究人员并接受它们作为临床研究的工具。就像个别患者管理中的治疗目标一样,研究工具也是如此:一种尺寸无法适应所有患者。

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