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National databases are increasingly used for spine surgery research and evaluating surgical quality. Understanding these large patient datasets is crucial for assessing the growing body of scientific literature.

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Area of Science:

  • Spine Surgery Research
  • Health Services Research
  • Database Utilization

Background:

  • Publicly available national databases have become more prevalent for studying surgical outcomes.
  • The use of these databases in spine surgery research has seen a significant increase.
  • There is a parallel rise in the use of administrative databases for evaluating surgical quality by various stakeholders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing importance of national databases in spine surgery research.
  • To emphasize the need for understanding commonly utilized databases in this field.
  • To facilitate critical assessment of the expanding literature based on these databases.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective examination of data from large patient samples.
  • Analysis of trends in the utilization of national and administrative databases.
  • Literature review focusing on spine surgery outcome studies.

Main Results:

  • Dramatic increase in the use of national databases for spine surgery research.
  • Significant reliance on large administrative databases for surgical quality evaluation.
  • Growing body of literature utilizing these databases.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive understanding of prevalent spine surgery databases is essential.
  • Critical appraisal of research using these databases is necessary.
  • This knowledge supports informed evaluation of surgical outcomes and quality assessment.