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Bracing Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (BASIS) study - night-time versus full-time bracing in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: study protocol for a multicentre, randomized controlled trial.

Lizzie SwabyDaniel C PerryKerry WalkerDaniel HindAndrew MillsRaveen JayasuriyaNikki TottonLauren DesoysaRobin ChattersBridget YoungFrances C SherrattNicholas R LatimerAnju Devianee KeetharuthLaura KenisonStephen J WaltersAdrian GardnerSashin AhujaLaura CampbellSarah GreenwoodAshley Colenull nullnull nullChris TurtleSimon WaterhouseNeil DavidsonMasood ShafafyTom MarjoramNeil OxborrowFady SedraMark HarrisJulian LeongJonathan LucasDarren LuiAntonia IsaacsonAndy BoweyIan HardingEvan DaviesVinay JasaniAlmas KhanPaul ThorpeThanos TsirikosSam Sloan
Published in: Bone & joint open (2023)
The primary outcome is 'treatment failure' (Cobb angle progression to 50° or more before skeletal maturity); skeletal maturity is at Risser stage 4 in females and 5 in males, or 'treatment success' (Cobb angle less than 50° at skeletal maturity). The comparison is on a non-inferiority basis (non-inferiority margin 11%). Participants are followed up every six months while in brace, and at one and two years after skeletal maturity. Secondary outcomes include the Scoliosis Research Society 22 questionnaire and measures of quality of life, psychological effects of bracing, adherence, anxiety and depression, sleep, satisfaction, and educational attainment. All data will be collected through the British Spine Registry.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • high resolution
  • clinical trial
  • systematic review
  • cross sectional
  • machine learning
  • metabolic syndrome
  • big data
  • artificial intelligence
  • glycemic control
  • patient reported