De Buck Van Overstraeten 2017.
Study characteristics | ||
Methods | Retrospective cohort. Study period: 1998 to 2013 | |
Participants | Country: Belgium. CD patients who underwent primary ileocecal resection | |
Interventions | 1. Preoperative anti‐TNF therapy (n= 111) within 12 weeks of surgery 2. Preoperative steroids (n=278) 3. No preoperative anti‐TNF therapy (n=427) 4. No preopera tive steroids (n= 260) |
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Outcomes | Anastomotic leak within 30 days of surgery | |
Notes | NOS low risk of bias overall Adjusted ORs for preoperative steroids and anti‐TNF therapy were obtained from multivariate logistic regression model . |
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Risk of bias | ||
Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
Representativeness of the exposed cohort | Low risk | Patients with CD operated on for terminal ileocecal disease |
Selection of the non exposed cohort | Low risk | Both groups obtained from the same hospital and time period |
Ascertainment of exposure | Low risk | Medical charts reviewed |
Demonstration that outcome of interest was not present at start of study | Unclear risk | No information provided |
Comparability of cohorts (Controlled for critical factor/other medications) | High risk | Did not control for other medications |
Comparability of cohorts (Controlled for additional factor) | Low risk | Corrected for institution and time since first surgical procedure |
Assessment of outcome | Low risk | Medical charts reviewed |
Was follow‐up long enough for outcomes to occur | Low risk | 30 days |
Adequacy of follow up of cohorts | Unclear risk | No information provided |