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. 2023 Oct 24;2023(10):CD014967. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD014967.pub2

Risk of bias for analysis 7.4 Seizure burden during hospitalisation.

Study Bias
Randomisation process Deviations from intended interventions Missing outcome data Measurement of the outcome Selection of the reported results Overall
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Soul 2021 Low risk of bias Triple‐masked, sequence generation random and baseline characteristics does not reveal any imbalance between the two groups. Low risk of bias Double‐blinded study and neither the participants nor the treating physicians were aware of the allocation Low risk of bias Data reasonably complete for all the included patients Low risk of bias aEEG was utilised to detect seizures which is a reliable method when compared to clinical diagnosis of seizures Low risk of bias Trial analysed as per a priori registered protocol. Some concerns Some concerns in one domain