Table 3
Studies providing direct adverse event definition only (n = 19).
Author, year, citation Study Design Definition Senstad et al. 1997 [57] Survey Any unpleasant reaction after the previous treatment Malone et al. 2002 [58] Case Report / series A detrimental result of the treatment: Reaction is a slight or clinically insignificant short-lived symptom Incident (or irreversible complication) is an unexpected event resulting in serious impairment, injury, or fatality Hurwitz et al. 2005 [59] Trial Unpleasant reactions they may have had as a result of chiropractic treatment Rajendran et al. 2009 [31] Survey Any unfavourable and unintended sign, symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of an intervention (treatment), which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with such treatment Kuczynski et al. 2012 [60] Review Unintended consequences of treatment Puentedura et al. 2012 [61] Review The sequelae following a cervical spine manipulation that are medium to long term in duration, with moderate to severe symptoms, and of a nature that was serious, distressing, and unacceptable to the patient and required further treatment Bjorklund et al. 2012 [62] Protocol “Much worse” or “Very much worse” on the Patient Global Impression of Change Scale Reid et al. 2014 [63] Trial Any new symptoms after the interventions and if the symptoms persisted for more than 24 hours MacPherson et al. 2015 [64] Survey Reactions to treatment that they found unexpected or unpleasant Rajendran et al. 2015 [65] Survey Any unfavourable and unintended sign, symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of an intervention (treatment), which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with such treatment. Puentedura et al. 2015 [66] Review The sequelae following thrust joint manipulation to the spine that are medium to long term in duration, with moderate to severe symptoms, and of a nature that is serious, distressing and unacceptable to the patient and requires further treatment Unwanted side effect: short term, mild in nature, non-serious, transient and reversible consequences of the treatment Petrozzi et al. 2015 [67] Protocol A new related complaint which was not present at baseline or previous visit, or a worsening of the presenting complaint Bussieres et al. 2016 [68] Clinical Practice guideline Medical occurrence temporally associated with the use of a treatment or a medicinal product, but not necessarily causally related. Undesirable outcomes Kranenburg et al. 2017 [33] Consensus Adverse events are unexpected events that occur following an intervention without evidence of causality Kranenburg et al. 2017 [69] Review The sequelae following a cervical spinal manipulation that are medium to long term in duration, with moderate to severe symptoms, and of a nature that was serious, distressing, and unacceptable to the patient and required further treatment. Side effects are defined as short term, mild in nature, nonserious, transient and reversible consequences of the treatment. Heneghan et al. 2018 [70] Survey Side-effects are reversible, often transient in nature and are a recognized sequelae of thoracic joint manipulation Concerning adverse events: there is the potential for life changing consequences Coulter et al. 2018 [71] Review Any adverse experience during treatment resulting in death, life-threatening adverse experience, hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, or persistent or significant disability or incapacity’ Funabashi et al. 2020 [72] Survey An unintended response to treatment that may or may not be caused by the treatment Heneghan et al. 2020 [34] Review An ‘untoward medical occurrence’ in a patient subjected to an intervention Side effects are minor, reversible and short lived Adverse events are moderate to severe, last longer and importantly may require medical management