We suggest a three-step approach when using an article from the surgical li
terature to guide your patient care: (1) assess whether the study can provi
de valid results, (2) review the results, and (3) consider how the results
might be applied to your patient.
Randomization, concealment, intention-to-treat analysis, similarity of pati
ents for known prognostic factors, blinding of patients and outcome assesso
rs, and completeness of follow-up are important guides to study validity.
The 95% confidence interval around the treatment effect is a measure of pre
cision.
Consider whether all of the clinically important outcomes were reported and
whether the likely benefits of treatment outweigh the potential harm and c
osts.