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. 2026 May 7;11(5):aakag044. doi: 10.1093/esj/aakag044

Figure 6.

Pooled results show no significant reduction in physician-diagnosed SAP incidence compared with standard care, with predominantly low risk of bias across studies.

Forest plot and risk-of-bias assessment of preventive antibiotic therapy for physician-diagnosed SAP. aConfidence interval (CI) calculated with Wald-type method. bTau2 calculated with DerSimonian and Laird method. Risk of bias legend: (A) bias arising from the randomization process, (B) bias due to deviations from intended interventions, (C) bias due to missing outcome data, (D) bias in measurement of the outcome, (E) bias in selection of the reported result, (F) overall bias. Inline graphic High, Inline graphic some concerns, Inline graphic low, Inline graphic No information.