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. 2019 Apr 26;10:433. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00433

Table 3.

Certainty of evidence (GRADE).

Certainty assessment № of patients Effect Certainty Importance
№ of studies Study design Risk of bias Inconsistency Indirectness Imprecision Other considerations Acupuncture + Rehab Rehab Relative (95% CI) Absolute risk difference between two groups (95% CI)
FMA UPPER LIMB
29 Randomized trials Seriousa Seriousb Not serious Not serious None 1,177 1,154 MD 8.01 higher (6.69 higher to 9.33 higher) ⊕⊕○○ LOW Critical
VAS
25 Randomized trials Seriousa Seriousb Not serious Not serious None 959 937 MD 1.59 lower (1.86 lower to 1.32 lower) ⊕⊕○○ LOW Critical
ADL
11 Randomized trials Seriousa Seriousb Not serious Not serious None 450 446 MD 9.99 higher (5.91 higher to 14.06 higher) ⊕⊕○○ LOW Important
ROM Abduction
3 Randomized trials Seriousa Not serious Not serious Seriousc None 113 111 MD 11.94 degree higher (9.44 higher to 14.45 higher) ⊕⊕○○ LOW Important
a

Lack of blinding of participants and personnel.

b

Substantial statistical heterogeneity.

c

Small sample size limits certainty of results.

FMA, Fugl-Meyer Assessment; VAS, visual analog scale; ADL, activities of daily living; ROM, range of motion; Rehab, rehabilitation; CI, Confidence interval; MD, Mean difference; GRADE, The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation.