Using INTEGRATE-HTA for the assessment of videorasterstereography in idiopathic scoliosis

Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2021 Aug 6;37(1):e78. doi: 10.1017/S0266462321000283.

Abstract

Objective: For the assessment of videorasterstereography compared with radiography for monitoring idiopathic scoliosis, new tools given by the INTEGRATE-HTA methodology were included within the frame set by the authority. In contrast to the usual linear approach by covering the single domains' safety and efficacy, costs, and ethical, legal, socio-cultural and organizational issues (ELSOI) separately, the methodology is based on the assumption of interactions of different aspects of the domains. From the very beginning, these interactions are captured systematically using various tools and are repeatedly discussed with stakeholders.

Methods: Relevant databases were systematically searched for studies and question catalogues were processed in order to be able to search for specific aspects in orienting bibliographic research. An initial logic model was developed and successively expanded. A synoptic table showing multiple mapping of aspects to domains, a complexity checklist, and a semantic complex highlighting the socio-cultural impact of the disease were newly developed.

Results: Four diagnostic studies with high risk of bias were included. For the clinical outcome, Cobb angle standard deviations up to 8.2 degrees and average measurement differences up to 8.8 degrees were determined. These differences in measurement accuracy correspond to those observed for purely radiographic measurements in other studies. In addition to freedom from radiation as the greatest advantage, there were clear arguments in favor of videorasterstereography when considering ELSOI, for example less harm.

Conclusions: Using INTEGRATE-HTA contributes to identify interactions between domains and to significantly expand the perspective on a technology. It improves patient-centered understanding and facilitates discussions.

Keywords: Biomedical; Diagnostic imaging; INTEGRATE-HTA; Radiography; Rasterstereography; Scoliosis; Surface topography; Technology assessment.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Morals
  • Radiography
  • Scoliosis* / diagnostic imaging
  • Technology Assessment, Biomedical