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The SCARE Statement: Consensus-based surgical case report guidelines
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Case reports have been a long held tradition within the surgical literature. Reporting guidelines can improve transparency and reporting quality. However, recent consensus-based guidelines for case reports (CARE) are not surgically focused. Our objective was to develop surgical case report guidelines. METHODS: The CARE statement was used as the basis for a Delphi consensus. The Delphi questionnaire was administered via Google Forms and conducted using standard Delphi methodology. A multidisciplinary group of surgeons and others with expertise in the reporting of case reports were invited to participate. In round one, participants stated how each item of the CARE statement should be changed and what additional items were needed. Revised and additional items from round one were put forward into a further round, where participants voted on the extent of their agreement with each item, using a nine-point Likert scale, as proposed by the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations (GRADE) working group. RESULTS: In round one, there was a 64% (38/59) response rate. Following adjustment of the guideline with the incorporation of recommended changes, round two commenced and there was an 83% (49/59) response rate. All but one of the items were approved by the participants, with Likert scores 7-9 awarded by >70% of respondents. The final guideline consists of a 14-item checklist. CONCLUSION: We present the SCARE Guideline, consisting of a 14-item checklist that will improve the reporting quality of surgical case reports.
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Autoren
- Riaz Agha
- Alexander J. Fowler
- Alexandra Saeta
- Ishani Barai
- Shivanchan Rajmohan
- Dennis P. Orgill
- Raafat Yahia Afifi
- Raha Alahmadi
- Joerg Albrecht
- Abdulrahman Alsawadi
- Jeffrey K Aronson
- M Hammad Ather
- Mohammad Bashashati
- Somprakas Basu
- Patrick J. Bradley
- Mushtaq Chalkoo
- Ben Challacombe
- Trent Cross
- Laura Derbyshire
- Naheed Farooq
- Jerome R. Hoffman
- Hüseyin Kadıoğlu
- Veeru Kasivisvanathan
- Boris Kirshtein
- Roberto Klappenbach
- Daniel M. Laskin
- Diana Miguel
- James Milburn
- Seyed Reza Mousavi
- Oliver J. Muensterer
- James Chi-Yong Ngu
- Iain J. Nixon
- Ashraf Noureldin
- Benjamin Perakath
- Nicholas Raison
- Kandiah Raveendran
- Timothy Sullivan
- Achilleas Thoma
- Mangesh A. Thorat
- Michele Valmasoni
- Samuele Massarut
- Anil D′Cruz
- Baskaran Vasudevan
- Salvatore Giordano
- Gaurav Roy
- Donagh Healy
- David Machado-Aranda
- Bryan T. Carroll
- David Rosin
Institutionen
- Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust(GB)
- Imperial College London(GB)
- Brigham and Women's Hospital(US)
- Cairo University(EG)
- King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre(SA)
- John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County(US)
- Colchester Hospital(GB)
- University of Oxford(GB)
- Aga Khan University(PK)
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center(US)
- Texas Tech University(US)
- Banaras Hindu University(IN)
- Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust(GB)
- James Cook University(AU)
- West Midlands Deanery(GB)
- Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust(GB)