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Foot and Ankle Related Sex-Specific Analysis Within High-Impact Journals

机译:脚和脚踝相关的性别特异性分析在高影响的期刊中

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Background: The impact of patient sex on the prevalence of foot and ankle injuries has been established. Reporting of differences on treatment outcomes is lacking. The purpose of this study was to identify trends in sex-specific outcomes across high-impact journals over a 5-year time period. Methods: Two independent investigators reviewed journal issues published during 2 calendar years (2011 and 2016) in the 5 highest-impact orthopedic foot and ankle/sports subspecialty journals (Foot & Ankle International [FAI], Foot and Ankle Surgery [FAS], American Journal of Sports Medicine [AJSM], Arthroscopy, and Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy [KSSTA]). Studies were stratified into those that involved sex-specific analysis (SSA), where sex was a variable in a multifactorial statistical model, and those that only reported sex as a demographic characteristic or utilized sex-matched cohorts. Results: A total of 473 studies evaluating a total of 273 128 patients met criteria. An average of 43.9% (119 967 patients) of the population were female. Only 16.7% (79/473) of studies included sex as variable in a statistical model. Thirteen percent (25/193) and 19.3% (54/280) of studies reported SSA in 2011 and 2016, respectively. FAI was the only journal demonstrating a significant improvement of reporting SSA from 2011 to 2016 (P < .002). Thirty percent (24/79) of studies that performed SSA demonstrated significant differences between male and female outcomes. Conclusion: Reporting of SSA in the orthopedic literature continued to be lacking. Only 16.7% of all articles evaluated in 2011 and 2016 performed SSA, with 30% of this subset reporting a statistically significant difference in outcomes.
机译:背景:已经建立了患者性行为对脚和踝关节伤害的影响。缺乏报告治疗结果的差异。本研究的目的是在5年期间,识别高影响期法中的性别特定结果的趋势。方法:两位独立调查人员审查了在2个日历年(2011年和2016年)中发表的日记问题,在5个最高影响底形脚和脚踝/体育亚专业期刊(脚踝国际[FAI],脚踝外科[FAS],美国人体育医学杂志[AJSM],关节镜和膝关节外科,运动创伤性,关节镜[KSSTA])。分层研究了涉及性别特异性分析(SSA)的研究,其中性是多因素统计模型中的变量,并且那些只向人口统计特征或利用性匹配的队列报告的人。结果:共有473项研究评估总共273名128名患者达到标准。平均为43.9%(119例967名患者)的人口是女性。只有16.7%(79/473)的研究包括统计模型中的性能。 2011年和2016年的研究报告了13%(25/193)和19.3%(54/280)的研究报告了SSA。 FAI是唯一展示2011年至2016年报告SSA的重大改进的期刊(P <.002)。执行SSA的三十(24/79)的研究表明了男性和女性结果之间的显着差异。结论:报告骨科文献中的SSA持续缺乏。 2011年和2016年评估的所有文章中只有16.7%进行了SSA,其中30%的该子集报告了结果的统计学意义。

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