Study design and hierarchy of evidence for surgical decision making.

Clinics in plastic surgery 2008 Vol.35(2) p. 195-205

Sprague S, McKay P, Thoma A

Abstract

This article provides a historical overview of the hierarchy of evidence for surgical decision making and discusses key study designs in the hierarchy of evidence. This encompasses meta-analyses, randomized controlled trials, and observational studies, including cohort and case-controlled studies, case series and case reports, and basic science studies. This article also reviews the principles and importance of evidence-based plastic surgery and describes several systems to rate the strength of the scientific evidence.

MeSH Terms

Decision Making; Epidemiologic Methods; Evidence-Based Medicine; Humans; Research Design; Review Literature as Topic; Surgery, Plastic