Systematic Reviews in Neonatal Respiratory Care: Are Some Conclusions Misleading?

被引:0
|
作者
Maturana, Andres [1 ,2 ]
Moya, Fernando [3 ]
Donn, Steven M. [4 ]
机构
[1] Clin Alemana, Dept Pediat, Neonatol, Santiago, Chile
[2] Univ Desarrollo, Ctr Desarrollo Educ, Fac Med, Santiago, Chile
[3] Coastal Childrens Serv PLLC, Coastal Carolina Neonatol, Betty Cameron Childrens Hosp, Wilmington, NC USA
[4] CS Mott Childrens Hosp, Div Neonatal Perinatal Med, Michigan Med, Ann Arbor, MI USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS | 2020年 / 8卷
关键词
neonatal respiratory care; meta-analysis; systematic reviews; clinical decision-making; infant-newborn; POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE; FLOW NASAL CANNULAE; PRETERM INFANTS; PRONGS; CPAP; MASK; METAANALYSIS; CATHETER; THERAPY; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.3389/fped.2020.00007
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
An increasing amount of information is currently available in neonatal respiratory care. Systematic reviews are an important tool for clinical decision-making. The challenge is to combine studies that address a specific clinical question and have similar characteristics in terms of populations, interventions, comparators, and outcomes, so that their combined results provide a more precise estimate of the effect that can be validly extrapolated into clinical practice. The concept of heterogeneity is reviewed, emphasizing that it should be considered in a wider perspective and not just as a mere statistical test. A case is made of how well-designed studies of the neonatal respiratory literature, when equivocally combined, can provide very precise but potentially biased results. Systematic reviews in this field and others should be rigorously peer-reviewed before publication to avoid misleading readers to potentially biased conclusions.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [32] A Survey of the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies on Neonatal Respiratory Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
    Moretti, Corrado
    Gizzi, Camilla
    Gagliardi, Luigi
    Petrillo, Flavia
    Ventura, Maria Luisa
    Trevisanuto, Daniele
    Lista, Gianluca
    Dellaca, Raffaele L.
    Beke, Artur
    Buonocore, Giuseppe
    Charitou, Antonia
    Cucerea, Manuela
    Filipovic-Grcic, Boris
    Jeckova, Nelly Georgieva
    Koc, Esin
    Saldanha, Joana
    Sanchez-Luna, Manuel
    Stoniene, Dalia
    Varendi, Heili
    Vertecchi, Giulia
    Mosca, Fabio
    CHILDREN-BASEL, 2024, 11 (02):
  • [33] Financial Conflicts of Interest and Conclusions About Neuraminidase Inhibitors for Influenza An Analysis of Systematic Reviews
    Dunn, Adam G.
    Arachi, Diana
    Hudgins, Joel
    Tsafnat, Guy
    Coiera, Enrico
    Bourgeois, Florence T.
    ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2014, 161 (07) : 513 - +
  • [34] Investing in updating: How do conclusions change when Cochrane systematic reviews are updated?
    French S.D.
    McDonald S.
    McKenzie J.E.
    Green S.E.
    BMC Medical Research Methodology, 5 (1)
  • [35] How useful are systematic reviews for informing palliative care practice? Survey of 25 Cochrane systematic reviews
    Wee B.
    Hadley G.
    Derry S.
    BMC Palliative Care, 7 (1)
  • [36] Neonatal respiratory care: not how, but where and when
    Berger, Thomas M.
    LANCET RESPIRATORY MEDICINE, 2013, 1 (04): : 280 - 282
  • [37] Year in Review 2015: Neonatal Respiratory Care
    Courtney, Sherry E.
    RESPIRATORY CARE, 2016, 61 (04) : 560 - 564
  • [38] MICROCOMPUTER-ASSISTED NEONATAL RESPIRATORY CARE
    LINDSTROM, DP
    ROJAS, J
    COTTON, RB
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1982, 30 (05): : A905 - A905
  • [39] A STEP-CARE APPROACH TO THE TREATMENT OF UPPER RESPIRATORY ALLERGY - CONCLUSIONS
    MABRY, RL
    OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, 1992, 107 (06) : 866 - 866
  • [40] Impact of reimbursement systems on patient care - a systematic review of systematic reviews
    Wagenschieber, Eva
    Blunck, Dominik
    HEALTH ECONOMICS REVIEW, 2024, 14 (01)