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Quality Assessment of Systematic Reviews on Periodontal Regeneration in Humans
Authors:Satheesh Elangovan  Gustavo Avila‐Ortiz  Georgia K Johnson  Nadeem Karimbux  Veerasathpurush Allareddy
Institution:1. Department of Periodontics, University of Iowa College of Dentistry, Iowa City, IA.;2. Department of Oral Medicine, Infection, and Immunity, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA.;3. Department of Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine.
Abstract:Background: Systematic reviews represent the highest form of evidence in the current hierarchy of evidence‐based dentistry. Critical analysis of published systematic reviews may help to analyze their strengths and weaknesses and to identify areas that need future improvement. The aim of this overview is to determine and compare the quality of systematic reviews published in the field of periodontal regeneration using established checklists, such as the Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR) guidelines. Methods: A systematic search was conducted to retrieve reviews on periodontal regeneration in humans. A total of 14 systematic reviews were selected using a set of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Two independent reviewers appraised the quality of the selected reviews using AMSTAR guidelines. Each article was given an AMSTAR total score, based on the number of AMSTAR criteria that were fulfilled. The quality of included reviews was further assessed using a checklist proposed in 2003. Results: Only one of the selected systematic reviews satisfied all the AMSTAR guidelines, whereas two reviews satisfied just two of the 11 items. This study shows that published systematic reviews on periodontal regeneration exhibit significant structural and methodologic variability. Quality assessment using the additional checklist further confirmed the variability in the way systematic reviews were conducted and/or reported. Conclusion: Consideration of guidelines for quality assessment, such as AMSTAR, when designing and conducting systematic reviews may increase the validity and clinical applicability of future reviews.
Keywords:Checklist  evidence‐based dentistry  evidence‐based medicine  guided tissue regeneration  periodontal  publications  review
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