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Spinal Research — A Field in Need of Standardization

DANYAL Z. KHAN, BENJAMIN M. DAVIES and MARK R.N. KOTTER
The Journal of Rheumatology April 2020, 47 (4) 633-634; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.191225
DANYAL Z. KHAN
Academic Neurosurgery Department, University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals Trust;
MB, BCh, BAO, MRCSI
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BENJAMIN M. DAVIES
Academic Neurosurgery Department, University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals Trust;
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MARK R.N. KOTTER
Academic Neurosurgery Department, University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals Trust, Cambridge, UK.
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    Summary of published studies of COS/CDE processes in spinal journals in the last 10 years.

    PubMed IDYearCountry of OriginJournalConditionCOS/CDECOMET/OMERACTStatusUse in Further Studies
    311571482019UKGlobal Spine JournalDCMCOS/CDECOMETIn progressNA
    310041952019NetherlandsEur Spine JournalLow back painCOSCOMETCompleteNo
    294323942018UKSpineCauda equina syndromeCOSCOMETIn progressNA
    289141162017NetherlandsActa OrthopaedicaSpinal deformityCOSCOMETCompleteNo
    258413582015NetherlandsEur Spine JournalLow back painCOSCOMETCompleteYes, 10 studies
    284349262017USASpine JournalLumbar spinal stenosisCDENoCompleteNo
    283222402017USASpinal CordSpinal cord injuryCDENoCompleteNo
    282445012017USASpinal CordSpinal cord injuryCDECOMETIn progressNA
    278453582017Int’lSpinal CordSpinal cord injuryCDENoCompleteNo
    256655422015Int’lSpinal CordSpinal cord injuryCDECOMETCompleteYes, 7 studies
    207335892011DenmarkSpinal CordSpinal cord injuryCDECOMETIn progressNA
    • COS/CDE: core outcome sets/core data elements; COMET: Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials; OMERACT: Outcome Measures in Rheumatology; DCM: degenerative cervical myelopathy; NA: not applicable; Eur: European.

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