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Evidence-Based Pain Management Sohail Bajammal, MBChB, MSc, FRCS(C), PhD(c) Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, Umm Al Qura University Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Al-Noor Specialist Hospital February 23, 2010

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Evidence-Based Pain Management. Sohail Bajammal, MBChB, MSc, FRCS(C), PhD(c ) Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics , Umm Al Qura University Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Al- Noor Specialist Hospital February 23, 2010. What got me into EBM…. What is a double blind study? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Evidence-Based Pain Management

Sohail Bajammal, MBChB, MSc, FRCS(C), PhD(c)

Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, Umm Al Qura UniversityConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Al-Noor Specialist Hospital

February 23, 2010

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What got me into EBM….

What is a double blind study?

Two orthopaedic surgeonsreading an ECG

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Can I use EBM in orthopaedics?

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I will tell you

NOTHING about pain management

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I will show you how YOU can find

EVERYTHING about pain management

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Objectives

• What is EBM?• How to ask an answerable question?• How to search for an answer?• How to assess the quality of the evidence?

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GCC EBHC

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National & Gulf Center for EBHP

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Statistically speaking…

Half an hour presentation is shorter than 5 days workshop (p<0.05)

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What is EBM?

Clinical Circumstances

Clinical Circumstances

Research EvidenceResearch Evidence

Patients’ Preferences

Patients’ Preferences

Clinical ExpertiseClinical

Expertise

Haynes et al. BMJ 2002;324:1350

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5As of EBM

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Is this a good question?

What is the best treatment of acute back pain?

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Asking a good question (PICO)!

• Population• Intervention• Control• Outcome

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Is this a good question?

• In adult patients younger than 50 years old with acute low back pain, does bedrest reduce the risk of recurrence of pain within one year compared with physiotherapy?

• P: Adult patients <50yr with acute LBP• I: Bedrest• C: Physiotherapy• O: Recurrence of pain within one year

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How would you search for answers?

A. 50:50B. Ask the audienceC. Ask a friendD. Flip through a textbookE. Google it up!

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What’s wrong with textbooks?

• Textbooks are excellent for the principles and basic knowledge

• Usually single authored chapters• Likely biased, author’s opinion• Not peer-reviewed• Outdated (at least 4 years)

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What’s wrong with googling?

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What’s wrong with googling?

• Reliability & credibility of source• Google Scholar is good

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So what to do?

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5S Hierarchy of EvidenceHaynes RB. Evid Based Med 2006;11:162-164

RCTs, Cohort, Case control, Case seriesRCTs, Cohort, Case control, Case series

Expert Opinion: Classical TextbooksExpert Opinion: Classical Textbooks

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Primary Sources

• Original articles• Through databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE• Using: PubMed, OVID• You have to retrieve and appraise the articles• Strength (pyramid) of evidence

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Pyramid of Evidence

http://library.downstate.edu/EBM2/2100.htm

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It’s time consuming

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Secondary Sources

Systematic ReviewsSystematic Reviews

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Syntheses

• The authors have done the work for you

• Hopefully:– They asked a good question– They searched the literature systematically– They identified the studies and assessed their quality

• This is called Systematic Review• If they did statistical combination of results, this

is called Meta-analysis

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How to search for “Syntheses”?

• Same databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE• Cochrane Library

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PubMed

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Cochrane Library

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Are all syntheses good?

• You still have to appraise the quality of these systematic reviews and meta-analyses

• It’s time consuming

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So what’s next?

Critically-Appraised Journal Articles & Abstracts

Critically-Appraised Journal Articles & Abstracts

Evidence-Based Guidelines & Textbooks

Evidence-Based Guidelines & Textbooks

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Synopses

• Physicians with training in research methodology:– Read the articles– Assess their quality– Summarize them for you

• Many journals: – ACP Journal Club– Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE)

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Summaries

• Evidence-based guidelines and textbooks

• Examples:– Clinical Evidence– National Guideline Clearinghouse– UptoDate

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http://clinicalevidence.bmj.com/

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http://www.guideline.gov/

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Systems

• This is the ultimate goal• Computerized decision support

• Too sophisticated for us to think about now

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All what we’ve talked about

Research EvidenceResearch Evidence

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To practice EBM, we need all the four

Clinical Circumstances

Clinical Circumstances

Research EvidenceResearch Evidence

Patients’ Preferences

Patients’ Preferences

Clinical ExpertiseClinical

Expertise

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We need…..

• To apply the evidence as it applies to our local hospitals

• To involve the patients actively in the decision making

• To have our own studies:– Different social, cultural, ethnic, and economical

backgrounds

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http://www.andrews-clinic-natural-therapies.co.uk/documents/54.html

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http://eapps.ngha.med.sa/ebm/

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http://ebmjeddah.info/

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This presentation is available online

www.uqu.edu.sa/ssbajammal

المحاضرات

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Thank [email protected]