Abstract Background The primary objective of this systematic review is to examine the characteristics of pilot randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the orthopaedic surgery literature, including the proportion framed as feasibility trials and those that lead to definitive RCTs. This review aim to answer the question of whether pilot RCTs lead to definitive RCTs, whilst investigating the quality, feasibility and overall publication trends of orthopaedic pilot trials. Methods Pilot RCTs in the orthopaedic literature were identified from three electronic databases (EMBASE, MEDLINE, and Pubmed) searched from database inception to Januar...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
Abstract Background The primary objective of this sys...
Randomized trials constitute approximately 3% of the orthopaedic literature Concerns regarding quali...
<div><p>We investigated the proportion of orthopaedic procedures supported by evidence from randomis...
BACKGROUND: The selective reporting of a subset of the outcomes that had been originally reported to...
Background: Low enrollment rates are a threat to the external validity of clinical trials. The purpo...
Randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs) are considered to be the gold standard for evidence-bas...
Abstract: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust design for evaluating h...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust design for evaluating health care...
We investigated the proportion of orthopaedic procedures supported by evidence from randomised contr...
Background: In the hierarchy of research designs, randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses are...
International audienceRandomised controlled trials represent the gold standard in the evaluation of ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reporting of surgical interventions, care providers, and number of centers ...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
Abstract Background The primary objective of this sys...
Randomized trials constitute approximately 3% of the orthopaedic literature Concerns regarding quali...
<div><p>We investigated the proportion of orthopaedic procedures supported by evidence from randomis...
BACKGROUND: The selective reporting of a subset of the outcomes that had been originally reported to...
Background: Low enrollment rates are a threat to the external validity of clinical trials. The purpo...
Randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs) are considered to be the gold standard for evidence-bas...
Abstract: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust design for evaluating h...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust design for evaluating health care...
We investigated the proportion of orthopaedic procedures supported by evidence from randomised contr...
Background: In the hierarchy of research designs, randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses are...
International audienceRandomised controlled trials represent the gold standard in the evaluation of ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reporting of surgical interventions, care providers, and number of centers ...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...
We systematically reviewed systematic reviews of surgical orthopaedic interventions published betwee...