Evidence-based plastic surgery: controlled trials in three plastic surgical journals (1990 to 2005).

Annals of plastic surgery 2009 Vol.62(3) p. 293-6

Momeni A, Becker A, Antes G, Diener MK, Blümle A, Stark BG

Abstract

Although a myriad of original articles is published annually in plastic surgical journals assessment of the level of evidence-based medicine has rarely been conducted. A hand search was conducted identifying randomized controlled (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials in 3 plastic surgical journals from 1990 to 2005. The quality of reporting was assessed and additional parameters investigated including report of statistical significance, type of institution, and country affiliation of the first author. Nine thousand four hundred twenty-eight original articles were analyzed of which 172 and 139 articles met the inclusion criteria for RCTs and controlled clinical trials, respectively. Fifty-nine RCTs reported on successful double-blinding with only 20 RCTs reporting the allocation concealment appropriately. Description of participant drop-outs was detected in 64 RCTs and a statistically significant result was reported in 118 RCTs. The annual publication of controlled trials has increased over the last 16 years, with the majority of controlled trials being from North-America and Europe. Execution and publication of controlled trials has increased in the plastic surgical literature. However, the quality of reporting deserves improvement.

MeSH Terms

Controlled Clinical Trials as Topic; Evidence-Based Medicine; Humans; Journalism, Medical; Publishing; Quality Control; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Surgery, Plastic