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International Randomized Trials in Orthopaedic Oncology : Joining Forces and Shifting the Paradigm. Michelle Ghert, MD, FRCSC Center for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics McMaster University. Disclosure. Committee Chair: Orthopaedic Research Society
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International Randomized Trials in Orthopaedic Oncology: Joining Forces and Shifting the Paradigm Michelle Ghert, MD, FRCSC Center for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics McMaster University
Disclosure • Committee Chair: Orthopaedic Research Society • Committee Member: Musculoskeletal Tumor Society • Grand Funding: OREF, MSTS, PSI, CCSRI, MSA • Private Funding: Manherz Family Donation
Overview • Learning Process • Take Home Points: • Trials require: 1. The right question 2. Centralized infrastructure 3. Collaborative network
First ever Department of Clinical Epidemiology Chairman: Dr. David Sackett Dr. David Sackett M.S. from Harvard Epidemiology Mentor Dr. Gordon Guyatt Coined the term “Evidence-Based Medicine” Mentor Dr. Mohit Bhandari Unparalleled transformation in orthopaedic research Prospective international randomized controlled trials Mentor
“Elephant in Paris” moment CTOS 2010
Will it work? • Trials require: 1. The right question 2. Centralized infrastructure 3. Collaborative network
SPRINT trial: 1339 patients, 95% follow-up • FLOW trial: 2500 patients recruited, target 2520 • FAITH trial: 990 patients, target 1000 • TRUST trial: 500 patients, target 1000 • HEALTH trial: 358 patients, target 1400 • INORMUS and PRAISE cohorts: 7900 patients • Collaboration with over 150 centers around the world
Preliminary Steps for a Surgical Trial • Find an important question • Systematic review • Survey the field • Publish a protocol • Apply for funding
Clinical Question: PICO Population Intervention Comparison Outcome
Preliminary Steps for a Surgical Trial • Find a question important to your field • Systematic review • Survey the field for practice and opinion • Publish a protocol • Apply for funding
Preliminary Steps for a Surgical Trial • Find an important question • Systematic review • Survey the field • Publish a protocol • Apply for funding
Preliminary Steps for a Surgical Trial • Find an important question • Systematic review • Survey the field • Publish a protocol • Apply for funding
Study Design Standard pre-op and intra-op antibiotics AND 24 hours post op antibiotics Follow-up one year Follow-up one year Patient screened and eligible and provides informed consent Randomization Standard pre-op and intra-op antibiotics AND 5 days post op antibiotics
Sample Size Calculation • Infection rate: 10% • Superiority of long-term antibiotics: • threshold of 5% for inferiority • Estimated sample size of 920
Preliminary Steps for a Surgical Trial • Find an important question • Systematic review • Survey the field • Publish a protocol • Apply for funding
What you need to run RCTs • Trials require: 1. The right question √ 2. Centralized infrastructure 3. Collaborative network
What you need to run RCTs • Trials require: 1. The right question √ 2. Centralized infrastructure 3. Collaborative network
Methods Center Nominated Principal Investigator Co-Investigators Senior Biostatistician Study Coordinator Administrative Assistants Statistician Graduate Students Data Manager Research Assistants