Critical Appraisal of Clinical Trials Flashcards

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Explain the concept of a systematic review.

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  • literature review focused on a single question
  • identifies, appraises, selects and synthesises high quality evidence relevant to that question
  • well-defined criteria for review (cf narrative review)
  • review of both clinical trial and observational data
  • highest level of evidence
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What is a meta-analysis?

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  • statistical aspect of a systematic review
  • analysis of combined data from multiple studies
  • derive pooled (weighted-average) effect size
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What is the purpose of a meta-analysis?

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  • 4 purposes:
    i. increase power
    ii. resolve uncertainty
    iii. improve estimates of effect size (precision)
    iv. answer other questions
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How are studies identified?

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  • clear clinical / research question
  • PICOT parameters:
    P = population
    I = intervention (including dosing and duration)
    C = comparator
    O = outcome (strict, objective definition)
    T = time
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Explain some sources of data.

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  • PUBMED, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL, CINAHL, DARE
    – standard (eg MESH) terms where possible
    – include all relevant spelling
    – limits - eg RCTs
  • reference lists
  • others: ‘grey literature’ (eg AIHW), www
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What is meant by exclusion and inclusion criteria?

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  • in line with the question being asked and the PICOT parameters
  • It also lines with other parameters (such as sample size)
    • be wary not to introduce bias
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What is meant by selecting studies?

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Selecting Studies:

  • undertaken by (at least) 2 people independently
  • read all abstracts - sometimes hundreds!
  • apply inclusion / exclusion criteria
  • obtain full papers
  • assess for quality
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What is the CONSORT form?

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The CONSORT statement looked at a revised recommendation for improving the quality of reports of parallel-group randomized trials. There is a checklist of requirements for randomised trials known as the CONSORT checklist.

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What is involved in undertaking a meta-analysis?

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Undertaking a Meta-Analysis:

  • statistical software - eg, STATA
  • purpose-designed software - eg, RevMan 5
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What are some key statistical issues associated with conducting a meta-analysis?

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Key Statistical Issues:
- outcome: weighted average effect size
- relative measure -eg, RR, OR
- absolute measure - eg, mean difference
- weighting of individual studies
- sample size
- inverse variance
[ the greater the variance from the mean of the studies included, the lower the weighting it will have in the overall meta-analyses. We do not want studies that are heterogeneous]
- heterogeneity - variability in effect sizes
- chi-square test
- fixed-effects or random-effects modeling

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What is meant by heterogeneity?

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Heterogeneity:

  • validity of a meta-analysis relies on whether component studies similar enough to be pooled
  • similarity:
    • statistical - effect sizes and variances
    • non-statistical - PICOT
  • non-statistical heterogeneity cannot be objectively assessed
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What is meant by combining studies?

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Combining Studies:
- “Meta-analyses should only be considered when a group of trials is sufficiently homogeneous in terms of participants, interventions and outcomes to provide a meaningful summary.”

  • “Decisions concerning what should and should not be combined and inevitably subjective and are not amenable to statistical solution but require discussion and clinical judgement.”
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