The risk of bias of animal experiments in implant dentistry: a methodological study

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作者
Faggion, Clovis Mariano, Jr. [1 ]
Tatiana Diaz, Karla [2 ]
Aranda, Luisiana [3 ]
Gabel, Frank [4 ]
Listl, Stefan [4 ,5 ]
Antonio Alarcon, Marco [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Munster, Fac Dent, Dept Periodontol & Operat Dent, Munster, Germany
[2] Cayetano Heredia Peruvian Univ, Sect Integral Oral Implantol, Acad Dept Clin Stomatol, Lima, Peru
[3] Cayetano Heredia Peruvian Univ, Sect Periodontol & Implants, Acad Dept Clin Stomatol, Lima, Peru
[4] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Conservat Dent, Heidelberg, Germany
[5] Munich Ctr Econ Aging, Max Planck Inst Social Law & Social Policy, Munich, Germany
关键词
animal experimentation; methods; risk of bias; SYRCLE's tool; treatment effect; INTEGRATION; QUALITY; MODELS;
D O I
10.1111/clr.12852
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
ObjectivesTo evaluate the risk of bias (ROB) in reports of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of animal experiments published in implant dentistry, and to explore the association between animal experiment characteristics and ROB. Material and methodsWe searched the MEDLINE (via PubMed), SCOPUS and SciELO databases from 2010 to March 2015 for reports of RCTs of animal experiments published in implant dentistry. We evaluated independently and in duplicate the ROB of these experiments by the use of a tool specifically developed to evaluate ROB in animal studies, the SYRCLE's tool. ROB was judged as low, high or unclear (when there was not enough information to judge ROB). We used univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses to evaluate the association of specific study characteristics and extent of ROB. ResultsWe initially selected 850 publications and 161 reports of animal experiments were included. For a total of 1449 entries (records), 486 (34%) were rated as low ROB. High ROB was attributed to 80 (6%) of entries, and 883 (60%) entries were rated as unclear ROB. The characteristics impact factor (IF), reporting of standard error (SE) and reporting of confidence interval (CI) were significantly associated with low ROB in some SYRCLE domains. ConclusionsA substantial number of items with unclear ROB were observed in this sample of animal experiments in implant dentistry. Furthermore, the present findings suggest that implant dentistry animal experiments published in journals with higher IF and better report of measures of precision; that is, CI and SE may have lower ROB than those not having these characteristics.
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页码:e39 / e45
页数:7
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