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Adopting Clinical Practice Guidelines For Pharmacologic Management Of Acute Spinal Cord Injury From A Developed World Context To A Developing Global Region, Seyed Behnam Jazayeri, Seyed Farzad Maroufi, Zahra Ghodsi, Heshmatollah Ghawami, Ahmad Pourrashidi, Abbas Amirjamshidi, Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh, Jalil Arabkheradmand, Farzin Farahbakhsh, Maryam Shabany, Morteza Faghih-Jouibari, Michael G Fehlings, Brian K Kwon, James Harrop, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar Jun 2022

Adopting Clinical Practice Guidelines For Pharmacologic Management Of Acute Spinal Cord Injury From A Developed World Context To A Developing Global Region, Seyed Behnam Jazayeri, Seyed Farzad Maroufi, Zahra Ghodsi, Heshmatollah Ghawami, Ahmad Pourrashidi, Abbas Amirjamshidi, Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh, Jalil Arabkheradmand, Farzin Farahbakhsh, Maryam Shabany, Morteza Faghih-Jouibari, Michael G Fehlings, Brian K Kwon, James Harrop, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

Background: Proper utilization of high-quality clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) eliminates the dependence of patients' outcomes on the ability and knowledge of "individual" health care providers and reduces unwarranted variation in care. The aim of this study was to adapt/adopt two CPGs for pharmacologic management of acute spinal cord injury (SCI) using guideline adaptation methods.

Methods: This study was conducted based on the ADAPTE process. Following establishment of an organizing committee and choosing the health topics, we appraised the quality of the CPGs using the Appraisal of Clinical Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II (AGREE II). Then, the authors extracted and …


The Efficacy Of Surgical Decompression Before 24 Hours Versus 24 To 72 Hours In Patients With Spinal Cord Injury From T1 To L1--With Specific Consideration On Ethics: A Randomized Controlled Trial., Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Soheil Saadat, Alexander R Vaccaro, Seyed Mohammad Ghodsi, Mohammad Samadian, Arya Sheykhmozaffari, Seyed Mohammad Safdari, Bahram Keshmirian Jan 2009

The Efficacy Of Surgical Decompression Before 24 Hours Versus 24 To 72 Hours In Patients With Spinal Cord Injury From T1 To L1--With Specific Consideration On Ethics: A Randomized Controlled Trial., Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Soheil Saadat, Alexander R Vaccaro, Seyed Mohammad Ghodsi, Mohammad Samadian, Arya Sheykhmozaffari, Seyed Mohammad Safdari, Bahram Keshmirian

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: There is no clear evidence that early decompression following spinal cord injury (SCI) improves neurologic outcome. Such information must be obtained from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). To date no large scale RCT has been performed evaluating the timing of surgical decompression in the setting of thoracolumbar spinal cord injury. A concern for many is the ethical dilemma that a delay in surgery may adversely effect neurologic recovery although this has never been conclusively proven. The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of early (before 24 hours) verse late (24-72 hours) surgical decompression in terms of neurological …