Table 1. Criteria for assessing risk of bias.
Risk of bias | Criteria |
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Low | Predetermined research question and inclusion criteria established (AMSTAR Question 1) |
At least two independent data extractors and consensus procedure reported (AMSTAR Question 2) | |
At least the database MEDLINE/Pubmed used. Search strategy reported so that it can be repeated (AMSTAR Question 3) | |
A list of included and excluded studies reported (AMSTAR Question 5) | |
Relevant characteristics of included studies reported (AMSTAR Question 6) | |
Assessment of the overall scientific quality of each included study provided (AMSTAR Question 7) | |
The scientific quality of included studies used appropriately in formulating conclusions (AMSTAR Question 8) | |
The rationale for combining/not combining results reported. Methods for pooling results reported (AMSTAR Question 9) | |
Likely publication bias reported. This item can be omitted if publication bias was unlikely but not reported (AMSTAR Question 10) | |
Any conflict of interest reported. This item can be omitted if conflicts of interest were unlikely (AMSTAR Question 11) | |
Moderate | A yes-answer to questions 1, 2 and 5–8 *. |
High | A no-answer to any of the question listed under moderate risk of bias. |
Pre-specified criteria of low, moderate and high risk of bias. Modified list of questions based on AMSTAR [5].
*List of included studies is mandatory; list of excluded studies can be absent.