22 research outputs found

    STROCSS 2021: Strengthening the reporting of cohort, cross-sectional and case-control studies in surgery

    Get PDF
    Introduction: Strengthening The Reporting Of Cohort Studies in Surgery (STROCSS) guidelines were developed in 2017 in order to improve the reporting quality of observational studies in surgery and updated in 2019. In order to maintain relevance and continue upholding good reporting quality among observational studies in surgery, we aimed to update STROCSS 2019 guidelines. / Methods: A STROCSS 2021 steering group was formed to come up with proposals to update STROCSS 2019 guidelines. An expert panel of researchers assessed these proposals and judged whether they should become part of STROCSS 2021 guidelines or not, through a Delphi consensus exercise. / Results: 42 people (89%) completed the DELPHI survey and hence participated in the development of STROCSS 2021 guidelines. All items received a score between 7 and 9 by greater than 70% of the participants, indicating a high level of agreement among the DELPHI group members with the proposed changes to all the items. / Conclusion: We present updated STROCSS 2021 guidelines to ensure ongoing good reporting quality among observational studies in surgery

    Persistent Alkalosis in a 12-Year-Old with Medulloblastoma

    No full text

    Oclusi贸n espont谩nea de malformaci贸n arteriovenosa cerebral parcialmente embolizada: reporte de dos casos Spontaneous occlusion of previously cerebral embolized residual arteriovenous malformation: report of two cases

    No full text
    OBJETIVO: Mostrar dos casos de oclusi贸n espont谩nea de remanente malformativo previamente embolizado y analizar sus probables causas. M脡TODO: Revisi贸n retrospectiva de pacientes con malformaciones arteriovenosas cerebrales (MAV) embolizadas entre Enero de 1999 y Agosto de 2005 en nuestra instituci贸n y an谩lisis de dos casos de oclusi贸n de MAV remanentes. RESULTADOS: Se presentan dos casos de MAV tratadas por v铆a endovascular, con remanentes del nido malformativo post-embolizaci贸n, que posteriormente en controles angiogr谩ficos presentan desaparici贸n completa de las lesiones sin mediar otro tratamiento. CONCLUSI脫N: La oclusi贸n espont谩nea de un remanente arteriovenoso es un hecho infrecuente. Se discuten diversos mecanismos relacionados.<br>OBJECTIVE: To report two cases of spontaneous occlusion of residual malformations that had previously been embolized and to analyze their probable causes. METHOD: Retrospective review of patients with embolized arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) between January 1999 and August 2005 in our institution and analysis of two cases of occlusion in residual AVMs. RESULTS: Two cases of AVMs that received endovascular treatment and had post-embolization residual nidus malformation, which in later angiographic controls showed a complete disappearance of the lesions without other treatment. CONCLUSION: The spontaneous occlusion of residual arteriovenous malformations is an infrequent occurrence. Several related mechanisms are discussed
    corecore