Browsing Research Day 2019 by Author "Vassar, Matt"
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Analysis of the use of systematic reviews to justify otolaryngology clinical trials - Is research being wasted?
Johnson, Austin; Cooper, Craig; George, David; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Objective of Research: Avoiding poor research methodology such as research waste through duplicative research certainly provides a more cost effective approach to achieving high quality methodologic studies. The purpose ... -
Does public interest in specific injuries increase when they occur during mixed martial arts bouts? A study of Google search patterns
Roberts, William B.; Bibens, Michael E.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Introduction: Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport that combines fighting techniques from many disciplines, such as wrestling, boxing, karate, Muay Thai, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. In the early 1990s MMA entered the ... -
Evaluation of industry payments and financial conflict of interest disclosures among task force authors of Endocrine Society clinical practice guidelines
Harter, Zachery J.; Riddle, Jonathan; Chronister, Justin; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Introduction: Clinical practice guidelines are considered the gold standard for disease management and treatment. Industry payments to guideline authors may influence their clinical recommendations, potentially resulting ... -
Is the research you value a waste of money?
Walters, Corbin; Clifton, Angela; Fladie, Ian; Meyer, Chase; Torgerson, Trevor; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Introduction and Hypothesis: Eighty-five percent of health research may be wasted, resulting in $170 billion annually in wasteful research spending worldwide. Given the increased use of randomized trials and their influence ... -
Justification of oromaxillofacial trials using systematic reviews
Jones, Taylor; Hughes, Taylor; Cooper, Craig; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Aims: In 2017 alone, $12.7 billion was spent on clinical trial research, though basis for conducting these trials is often questionable, absent, or based in industry interest. Systematic reviews (SR's) provide summaries ... -
Statistical significance and orthopaedic traumatology
Johnson, Austin L.; Evans, Sheridan; Checketts, Jake X.; Scott, Jared T.; Wayant, Cole; Johnson, Mark; Norris, Brent; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Purpose of Study: A recent proposal suggests changing the threshold for statistical significance from a P value of .05 to .005 to minimize bias and increase reproducibility of future studies. The present study explores how ... -
Systematic reviews in the prevention of research waste in emergency medicine randomized controlled trials
Johnson, Brad; Adewumi, M. Tomi; Sims, Matt; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Before a randomized controlled trial (RCT) is performed, systematic reviews (SR) of the topic need to be cited to ensure new, meaningful information is being added. Studies that do not do this can cause wasted resources ... -
Using Google Trends to assess public interest in cannabis during elections with cannabis legislation
Pasricha, Ishan; Sanders, Mac; Bibens, Michael; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Introduction: In the United States, the legalization of cannabis has been a source of political controversy. As of November 2018, thirty-three states have legalized the prescription of medicinal cannabis, and ten states ...