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- W3037076906 abstract "Background: In 2006, the Surgical Infection Society (SIS) used a modified Delphi process to enlist SIS member-experts to identify 15 research priorities in the field of surgical infectious diseases; it was intended to serve as a research road map for the next one to two decades. We sought to evaluate the progress made in each of these priority areas. Hypothesis: We examined the progress achieved with respect to the 15 research areas identified by the Delphi process at that time, hypothesizing that advances in knowledge would be achieved in most domains, if not all. Methods: Surgical Infection Society members were surveyed to determine whether each priority area question had been satisfactorily answered in the last 14 years; to assess the quality of evidence answering each question (1-3 scale); and to delineate whether there is a current unmet need for continued research in each area. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) regarding these initiatives were also identified via literature search and their citations in the literature were tabulated. Results: Sixty-six members of the SIS responded to the survey. Thirteen of 15 research priority areas saw an increase in data perceived to be available as adjudged by experts, as well an increase in the number of RCTs addressing that topic. However, there were only six questions that were deemed by experts to be answered sufficiently, primarily regarding antibiotic duration for certain conditions and the impact of glycemic control on infection. The questions that remained unanswered related to nosocomial infections, sepsis/septic shock, prevention of SSI, and antimicrobial pharmacokinetics. For a majority of the questions that experts believed were not answered sufficiently (8/9), respondents opined that continued research into these areas was warranted. Conclusion: Whereas 40% (6/15) of the research questions prioritized by the SIS in 2006 were answered to the satisfaction of member-experts, there are many questions that remain unanswered despite an increase of available data. Revisiting these research priorities highlights advancements made in the field of surgical infections, but also helps identify the areas that would benefit from continued study. That a majority of questions remain unanswered underscores an opportunity for member-experts to collaborate on SIS-managed or -endorsed RCTs." @default.
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- W3037076906 date "2021-04-01" @default.
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- W3037076906 title "Revisiting the Surgical Infection Society Delphi Analysis of the Research Agenda in Surgical Infections: Advancements and Unanswered Questions" @default.
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