Bias in Amputation Research; Impact of Subjects Missed from a Prospective Study
Clinical Trials Wednesday, September 5th, 2012Plosone.org: 8/20/12
For research findings to be generalized, a sample must be representative of the actual population of interest. Lower limb amputation is most frequently performed in older patients with vascular disease, a population that is often under-represented in research. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of selection bias by comparing characteristics from a sample included in a prospective study of phantom pain with the actual population who underwent amputation. Only 27% of all potential patients were referred during the first year of the prospective study. Read More