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Evidence synthesis relevant to COVID-19: a protocol for multiple systematic reviews and overviews of systematic reviews.

Gabriel Rada1, Francisca Verdugo-Paiva2, Camila Ávila3, Macarena Morel-Marambio4, Rocío Bravo-Jeria5, Franco Pesce6, Eva Madrid7, Ariel Izcovich8.   

Abstract

Introduction: The evidence on COVID-19 is being produced at high speed, so it is challenging for decision-makers to keep up. It seems appropriate, then, to put into practice a novel approach able to provide the scientific community and other interested parties with quality evidence that is actionable, and rapidly and efficiently produced. Methods and analysis: We designed a protocol for multiple parallel systematic reviews and overviews of systematic reviews in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols (PRISMA-P). We will search for primary studies and systematic reviews that answer different questions related to COVID-19 using both a centralized repository (Epistemonikos database) and a manual search in MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. We will also search for literature in several other sources. At least two researchers will independently undertake the selection of studies, data extraction, and assessment of the quality of the included studies. We will synthesize data for each question using meta-analysis, when possible, and we will prepare Summary of Findings tables according to the GRADE approach. All the evidence will be organized in an open platform (L·OVE - Living OVerview of Evidence) that will be continuously updated using artificial intelligence and a broad network of experts. Ethics and dissemination: No ethics approval is considered necessary. The results of these articles will be widely disseminated via peer-reviewed publications, social networks, and traditional media, and will be sent to relevant international organizations discussing this topic.

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Keywords:  Coronavirus Infections; Systematic Review; COVID-19

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32255438     DOI: 10.5867/medwave.2020.03.7867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medwave        ISSN: 0717-6384


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3.  Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply and use of blood for transfusion.

Authors:  Simon J Stanworth; Helen V New; Torunn O Apelseth; Susan Brunskill; Rebecca Cardigan; Carolyn Doree; Marc Germain; Mindy Goldman; Edwin Massey; Daniele Prati; Nadine Shehata; Cynthia So-Osman; Jecko Thachil
Journal:  Lancet Haematol       Date:  2020-07-03       Impact factor: 18.959

Review 4.  How artificial intelligence may help the Covid-19 pandemic: Pitfalls and lessons for the future.

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Journal:  Rev Med Virol       Date:  2020-12-19       Impact factor: 11.043

Review 5.  Maternal and perinatal outcomes related to COVID-19 and pregnancy: An overview of systematic reviews.

Authors:  Laura Vergara-Merino; Nicolás Meza; Constanza Couve-Pérez; Cynthia Carrasco; Luis Ortiz-Muñoz; Eva Madrid; Sandra Bohorquez-Blanco; Javier Pérez-Bracchiglione
Journal:  Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand       Date:  2021-04-02       Impact factor: 4.544

6.  A 12-hospital prospective evaluation of a clinical decision support prognostic algorithm based on logistic regression as a form of machine learning to facilitate decision making for patients with suspected COVID-19.

Authors:  Monica I Lupei; Danni Li; Nicholas E Ingraham; Karyn D Baum; Bradley Benson; Michael Puskarich; David Milbrandt; Genevieve B Melton; Daren Scheppmann; Michael G Usher; Christopher J Tignanelli
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7.  Bias as a source of inconsistency in ivermectin trials for COVID-19: A systematic review. Ivermectin's suggested benefits are mainly based on potentially biased results.

Authors:  Ariel Izcovich; Sasha Peiris; Martín Ragusa; Fernando Tortosa; Gabriel Rada; Sylvain Aldighieri; Ludovic Reveiz
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8.  Tailored PRISMA 2020 flow diagrams for living systematic reviews: a methodological survey and a proposal.

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Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2021-03-08

9.  [ICU decision making based on Living Systematic Review strategy during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Results of a prospective case serie].

Authors:  G Carrasco; J Morillas; M Calizaya; I Baeza; R Molina; Y Meije
Journal:  Med Intensiva (Engl Ed)       Date:  2020-06-11

10.  Prognostic factors for severity and mortality in patients infected with COVID-19: A systematic review.

Authors:  Ariel Izcovich; Martín Alberto Ragusa; Fernando Tortosa; María Andrea Lavena Marzio; Camila Agnoletti; Agustín Bengolea; Agustina Ceirano; Federico Espinosa; Ezequiel Saavedra; Verónica Sanguine; Alfredo Tassara; Candelaria Cid; Hugo Norberto Catalano; Arnav Agarwal; Farid Foroutan; Gabriel Rada
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-11-17       Impact factor: 3.240

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