Los 6 pasos necesarios para elaborar Critically Appraised Topics |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London;2. Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London |
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Abstract: | Different types of critically appraised topics (CATs) can be elaborated in diagnostic imaging: comparison of diagnostic tests, evaluation of techniques for early detection (screening), economical analyses, or therapeutic aspects, among others. Their design will vary in function of the question they aim to answer. For example, for treatment evaluation, clinical trials are the best, but if there are secondary studies (systematic reviews or meta-analyses) that synthesize information from several studies, the results will be more important and the scientific conclusions will be more relevant. Regardless of the study design used, the elaboration of a CAT will involve six steps: 1) question; 2) systematic and efficient bibliographic search; 3) levels of evidence (choosing the articles that have the best level); 4) critical reading of the articles chosen; 5) applying conclusions to the context, and 6) recommendations. In this article, we will describe these steps and the nuances for different types of studies in each step. |
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Keywords: | Critically appraised topics Evidence-based medicine Evidence-based radiology Diagnostic imaging |
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