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The minimum detectable measurement difference for the Scoliosis Research Society-22r in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a comparison with the minimum clinically important difference

机译:脊柱侧凸研究室-22R在青少年特发性脊柱侧凸的最小可检测测量差异:与最小临床重要差异的比较

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BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is the smallest change in an outcomes instrument deemed relevant to a patient. MCID values proposed in spine research are limited by poor discriminative abilities to accurately classify patients as "improved" or "not improved." Furthermore, the MCID should not compare relative effectiveness between two groups of patients, though it is frequently used for this. The minimum detectable measurement difference (MDMD) is an alternative to the MCID in outcomes research. The MDMD must be greater than the MCID for the latter to be of value and the MDMD can compare change between groups.
机译:背景技术:最小的临床重要差异(MCID)是与患者相关的结果仪器的最小变化。 在脊柱研究中提出的MCID值受到差异差的能力差的限制,可以将患者准确分类为“改进”或“没有改善”。 此外,MCID不应比较两组患者之间的相对效果,尽管它经常用于此。 最小可检测的测量差(MDMD)是MCID在结果研究中的替代方案。 MDMD必须大于后者的MCID为值,MDMD可以比较组之间的变化。

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