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. 2016 Mar 7;6(2):e26172. doi: 10.5812/aapm.26172v2

Table 2. Methodological Quality Assessment of Randomized Trials of Epidural Injections and Percutaneous Adhesiolysis in Post Lumbar Surgery Syndrome a,b.

Manchikanti et al. (52) Heavner et al. (54) Manchikanti et al. (55) Manchikanti et al. (76)
Randomization adequate Y Y Y N
Concealed treatment allocation Y Y Y N
Patient blinded Y Y Y N
Care provider blinded N N N N
Outcome assessor blinded N Y N N
Drop-out rate described N N N N
All randomized participants analyzed in the group Y N Y Y
Reports of the study free of suggestion of selective outcome reporting Y Y Y Y
Groups similar at baseline regarding most important prognostic indicators Y Y Y N
Co-interventions avoided or similar Y Y Y N
Compliance acceptable in all groups Y Y Y N
Time of outcome assessment in all groups similar Y Y Y Y
Score 9/12 9/12 9/12 3/12

a Source: Furlan AD, Pennick V, Bombardier C, van Tulder Ml; Editorial Board, Cochrane Back Review Group. 2009 updated method guidelines for systematic reviews in the Cochrane Back Review Group. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2009; 34 (18): 1929 – 41) (60).

b Abbreviations: N = No; U = Unclear; Y = Yes.