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Adopting and Adapting Clinical Practice Guidelines for Timing of Decompressive Surgery in Acute Spinal Cord Injury From a Developed World Context to a Developing Region Publisher Pubmed



Maroufi SF1 ; Azadnajafabad S1, 2 ; Pourrashidi A3 ; Jazayeri SB1 ; Ghodsi Z1, 4 ; Ghawami H5 ; Kheyri M6 ; Farahbakhsh F1, 7, 8 ; Azarhomayoun A1 ; Bahreini M9 ; Arab Kheradmand J10 ; Faghih Jouibari M11 ; Zareh M12 ; Fehlings MG13, 14, 15 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Maroufi SF1
  2. Azadnajafabad S1, 2
  3. Pourrashidi A3
  4. Jazayeri SB1
  5. Ghodsi Z1, 4
  6. Ghawami H5
  7. Kheyri M6
  8. Farahbakhsh F1, 7, 8
  9. Azarhomayoun A1
  10. Bahreini M9
  11. Arab Kheradmand J10
  12. Faghih Jouibari M11
  13. Zareh M12
  14. Fehlings MG13, 14, 15
  15. Rahimimovaghar V1, 4, 11, 16, 17, 18

Source: Acta Neurochirurgica Published:2023


Abstract

Abstract: Purpose: The proper application of high-quality clinical practice guidelines improves trauma patients’ care and outcomes. This study aimed to adopt and adapt guidelines on the timing of decompressive surgery in acute spinal cord injury (SCI) in Iranian clinical settings. Methods: This study followed a systematic search and review of the literature to enter them into the selection process. The source guidelines’ clinical suggestions were converted into clinical scenarios for clinical questions on the timing of decompressive surgery. After summarizing the scenarios, we prepared an initial list of recommendations based on the status of the Iranian patients and the health system. The ultimate conclusion was reached with the help of a national interdisciplinary expert panel comprising 20 experts throughout the country. Results: A total of 408 records were identified. After title and abstract screening, 401 records were excluded, and the full texts of the remaining seven records were reviewed. Based on our screening process, only one guideline included recommendations on the topic of interest. All of the recommendations were accepted by the expert panel with slight changes due to resource availability in Iran. The final two recommendations were the consideration of early surgery (≤24 h) as a treatment option in adult patients with traumatic central cord syndrome and in adult patients with acute SCI regardless of the level of injury. Conclusion: Considering early surgery for adult patients with acute traumatic SCI regardless of the level of injury was the final recommendation for Iran. Although most of the recommendations are adoptable in developing countries, issues with infrastructure and availability of resources are the limitations. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.
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