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. 2010 Jan 20;2010(1):CD003051. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003051.pub3

Wain 2001.

Methods  Randomized controlled clinical study
Participants One hundred and eighty patients undergoing lobectomy, wedge and segmental resections by open thoracotomy. Eight patients were excluded because they were pilot patients. One hundred and seventeen were assigned to the treatment group. Fifty‐five patients were assigned to the control group
Interventions A) Interventional group: Standard surgical treatment ; a synthetic sealant (Focal Seal) was applied to all sites of surgical manipulation. B) Control group: standard surgical treatment with no additional fibrin glue
Outcomes Primary: Percentage of patients free of air leakage throughout hospitalization. Secondary: control of air leaks intraoperatively, time to postoperative air leak cessation, time to chest tube removal, time to hospital discharge and safety outcomes
Notes  
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Adequate sequence generation? Low risk Quote: "The patients were then randomized within their risk stratum by opening one or two sealed envelopes.The envelopes were randomly sequenced by computer"
Allocation concealment? Low risk Quote: "The patients were then randomized within their risk stratum by opening one or two sealed envelopes"
Blinding? 
 All outcomes Low risk Quote: "Evaluation and recording of chest tube output was handled by the nursing and physician staff at the bedside who were blinded to the randomization status of the subject"
Incomplete outcome data addressed? 
 All outcomes Low risk Criteria of exclusion and outcomes were reported