Evaluating compliance with the best practice guidelines for wrong-level surgery prevention in high-risk pediatric spine surgery

Spine Deformity(2024)

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In 2018, Best Practice Guidelines (BPGs) were published for preventing wrong-level surgery in pediatric spinal deformity, but successful implementation has not been established. The purpose of this study was to evaluate BPG compliance 5 years after publication. We hypothesized higher compliance among BPG authors and among surgeons with more experience, higher caseload, and awareness of the BPGs. We queried North American and European surgeons, authors and nonauthors, and members of pediatric spinal study groups on adherence to BPGs using an anonymous survey consisting of 18 Likert scale questions. Respondents provided years in practice, yearly caseload, and guideline awareness. Mean compliance scores (MCS) were developed by correlating Likert responses with MCS scores (“None of the time” = no compliance = MCS 0, “Sometimes” = weak to moderate = MCS 1, “Most of the time” = high = MCS 2, and “All the time” = perfect = MCS 3). Of the 134 respondents, 81.5
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Best practice guidelines,Pediatric spinal deformity,Wrong-level surgery,Compliance
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