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. 2020 Nov 25;2020(11):CD001159. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001159.pub3

Risk of bias for analysis 1.3 Myocardial infarction.

Study Bias
Randomisation process Deviations from intended interventions Missing outcome data Measurement of the outcome Selection of the reported results Overall
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Altermatt 2013 Low risk of bias Randomized using a computer generated random number table. No baseline differences between intervention groups identified.  Low risk of bias No deviations from intended interventions identified.  Low risk of bias 100% of included participants were analyzed. Low risk of bias Serial EKGs and troponin concentration measurements were performed daily until postoperative day  3 or more frequently if an ischemic episode was suspected. Analysis of ST segments were evaluated a posteriori by a cardiologist blinded the allocated group. Low risk of bias No deviation to the statistical analysis reported. No deviation to the planned statistical analysis identified. Only one result provided.  Low risk of bias No risk of bias identified.