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Methodological assessment and overall confidence in the results of systematic reviews with network meta-analyses in endodontics

Nagendrababu, Venkateshbabu, Faggion Jr, Clovis M, Pulikkotil, Shaju Jacob, Alatta, Alaa and Dummer, Paul MH ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0726-7467 2022. Methodological assessment and overall confidence in the results of systematic reviews with network meta-analyses in endodontics. International Endodontic Journal 55 (5) , pp. 393-404. 10.1111/iej.13693

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Abstract

Aim The aims of the study were to assess the methodological quality of systematic reviews with network meta-analyses (NMAs) in Endodontics using the ‘A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews’ (AMSTAR 2) tool, and to evaluate the overall confidence in the results of the individual reviews included in the analysis. Methodology Systematic reviews with NMAs within the specialty of Endodontics published in English were identified from the PubMed, EbBSCOhost and SCOPUS databases from inception to July 2021. Two reviewers were involved independently in the selection of the reviews, data extraction, methodological quality assessment and overall confidence rating. Disagreements were resolved by discussion between the reviewers to achieve consensus; if disagreements persisted, a third reviewer made the final decision. The methodological quality of the included NMAs was appraised using the AMSTAR 2 checklist, which contains 16 items. The reviewers scored each item—‘Yes’—when the item was fully addressed, ‘Partial Yes’—when the item was not fully addressed, or ‘No’—when the item was not addressed. The overall confidence in the results of each review was classified as ‘High’, ‘Moderate’, ‘Low’ or ‘Critically low’ based on the criteria reported by the AMSTAR 2 developers. Results Twelve systematic reviews with NMAs were included. All the NMAs adequately reported Item 1 (‘Did the research questions and inclusion criteria for the review include the components of PICO?’), Item 8 (‘Did the review authors describe the included studies in adequate detail?’), Item 9 (‘Did the review authors use a satisfactory technique for assessing the risk of bias (RoB) in individual studies that were included in the review?’) and Item 16 (‘Did the review authors report any potential sources of conflict of interest, including any funding they received for conducting the review?’), whereas only one NMA reported Item 10 adequately (‘Did the review authors report on the sources of funding for the studies included in the review?’). The overall confidence in the results of eight reviews was categorized as ‘Critically low’, one review was ‘Low’, two reviews were ‘Moderate’ and one review was ‘High’. Conclusion The overall confidence in the results for the majority of systematic reviews with NMAs in Endodontics was judged to be ‘Critically low’ as their methodological quality was below the necessary standard. AMSTAR 2 and PRISMA for NMA guidelines are available to guide authors to produce high-quality systematic reviews with NMAs and for editors and peer-reviewers when assessing submissions to journals.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Dentistry
Publisher: Wiley
ISSN: 0143-2885
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 10 March 2022
Date of Acceptance: 24 January 2022
Last Modified: 06 Nov 2023 21:53
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/148290

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