Fate of meta-analyses: The case of Helicobacter pylori |
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Authors: | Gy& ouml rgy Mikl& oacute s Buz& aacute s |
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Affiliation: | György Miklós Buzás, Department of Gastroenterology, Ferencváros Health Centre, 1095 Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | ![]() AIM: To overview the current diversity of meta-analysis and the implementation of their results in international guidelines.METHODS: Relevant meta-analysis were identified from PubMed/Medline. The topics of meta-analyses were determined. Some topics (genetics, extragastric tumors) were analysed separately. Core journals publishing meta-analyses on Helicobacter pylori were ranked. The rate of citation of meta-analysis in major guidelines was calculated.RESULTS: Between 1992 and 2014, some 356 meta-analyses were published on PubMed. These mainly appeared in core journals, but were also found in 128 other journals. Eradicating of the infection was the most addressed topic with 134 articles. Meta-analyses were rarely used in formulating statements and recommendations in the international guidelines. In other topics - genetics, extraintestinal manifestations - meta-analyses were rather overused.CONCLUSION: The implementation of meta-analysis in current guidelines is rather rare, while other topics benefit from many studies. A more extensive use of meta-analyses in evidence-based medicine is recommended in the future, otherwise their continuous proliferation will lose reason and scientific significance. |
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Keywords: | Consensus guidelines Helicobacter pylori Meta-analysis Randomised controlled trials Systematic review |
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