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. 2018 Aug 22;2018(8):CD001955. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001955.pub4

3. Dexamethasone compared to beclomethasone for croup.

Dexamethasone compared to beclomethasone for croup
Patient or population: children with croup
 Intervention: dexamethasone
 Comparison: beclomethasone
Outcomes Anticipated absolute effects* (95% CI) Relative effect
 (95% CI) № of participants
 (studies) Certainty of the evidence
 (GRADE)
Beclomethasone Dexamethasone
Return visits or (re)admissions or both Study population RD 0.00
 (‐0.09 to 0.09) 39
 (1 RCT) ⊕⊕⊝⊝
 LOWa, b
0 per 1000 0 per 1000
 (0 to 0)
Adverse events Eboriadou 2010 reported no adverse events related to the glucocorticoids.
*The risk in the intervention group (and its 95% confidence interval) is based on the assumed risk in the comparison group and the relative effect of the intervention (and its 95% CI).
 
 CI: confidence interval; RCT: randomised controlled trial; RD: risk difference
GRADE Working Group grades of evidenceHigh certainty: We are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect.
 Moderate certainty: We are moderately confident in the effect estimate: the true effect is likely to be close to the estimate of the effect, but there is a possibility that it is substantially different.
 Low certainty: Our confidence in the effect estimate is limited: the true effect may be substantially different from the estimate of the effect.
 Very low certainty: We have very little confidence in the effect estimate: the true effect is likely to be substantially different from the estimate of effect.

aWe downgraded by one level for inconsistency. As there was only one study in the analysis, there was no evidence of consistency.
 bWe downgraded by one level for imprecision. The sample size was small (did not meet the optimal information size).