Outcome Domain and Measurement Instrument Reporting in Randomized Controlled Trials of Interventions for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Systematic Review

OBJECTIVE: To describe outcome measurement instruments and outcome domains in randomized controlled trials of any interventions for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).
DESIGN: Systematic review.
LITERATURE SEARCH: The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) and PubMed
were searched from inception to May 2020.
STUDY SELECTION CRITERIA: Trials were eligible if patients were diagnosed with LSS, with or without neurogenic claudication. Trials were eligible if they used at least 1 outcome measurement instrument.
DATA SYNTHESIS: Measurement instruments used in trials were extracted and then classified into
outcome domains. We described the frequency of measurement instruments and outcome domains.
RESULTS: After study screening, 29 trials were included. In total, 54 different individual outcome measurement instruments were used. The Visual Analogue Scale (59%; n = 17) and the Oswestry Disability Index (52%; n = 15) were the most frequently used outcome measurement instruments in trials; function (90%; n = 26) and pain (62%; n =
18) were the most common outcome domains.
CONCLUSION: In total, 54 different measurement instruments were used in trials of interventions for LSS. This diverse range of observations contributes to outcome instrument heterogeneity between trials and impedes the analysis of data
due to lack of comparability. The most common outcome domains assessed were pain and function, which will help inform a core outcome measure set for symptomatic LSS.

Contributors

Katie de Luca, David Anderson, Akash Dutt, Laura Magennis, Tienna Parrello, Manuela L Ferreira, Alessandro Chiarotto

Publication

Journal: J Orthop Sports Phys Ther
Volume: 52
Issue: 7
Pages: 446 - A2
Year: 2022
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2022.10879

Further Study Information

Current Stage: Completed
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Health Area

Disease Category: Orthopaedics & trauma

Disease Name: Lumbar spinal stenosis

Target Population

Age Range: 18 - 120

Sex: Either

Nature of Intervention: Any

Stakeholders Involved

Study Type

- Systematic review of outcome measures/measurement instruments
- Systematic review of outcomes measured in trials

Method(s)

- Systematic review