A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis on the burden of neonatal seizures in Nigeria

O. Ezeanosike, I. Akamike, I. Okedo-Alex, Datonye Briggs, D. Obu, Onyinye Uchenna Anyanwu, O. Daniyan, E. Alikor
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Neonatal seizures are a significant contributor to neonatal morbidity and mortality in Nigeria and the magnitude of the burden is unknown. A comprehensive systematic review is needed to determine the pooled magnitude and causes of neonatal seizures in Nigeria since the true estimate is yet to be determined. Therefore, this study aims to develop a protocol to assess the burden and causes of neonatal seizures in Nigeria. A search strategy is developed using MeSH terms, text words, and entry terms. Nine databases will be searched including Pub- Med, African journals online, Google Scholar, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, EMBASE, Psych Info, Web of Science, Scopus, and Research Gate. Only observational studies, retrievable in the English language and conducted in Nigerian neonates will be included. The primary outcome of this study is the pooled prevalence of neonatal seizures in Nigeria. The secondary outcomes include the seizure types, causes, method of detection, and outcome in the neonates. Screening of identified studies will be done in End Note version 20 and duplicates removed, before exporting to Microsoft 365 excel sheet for data extraction by independent reviewers. Studies will be assessed for methodological, clinical, and statistical heterogeneity and if required, a meta-analysis will be done. Stata 16 IC will be used for data analysis. Various subgroup analyses will also be done. A funnel plot will be used for the assessment of publication bias. Results will be presented in tabular formats, narrative synthesis, and regression plots. The data from this review will reveal the pooled prevalence of neonatal seizures in Nigeria. It will create an avenue for discussion on the types, causes, and outcome of neonatal seizures. The findings will also enable discussions on how to address the causes of neonatal seizures in Nigeria and provide evidence for policy recommendations to reduce morbidity and mortality resulting from neonatal seizures in Nigeria. Trial registration number: This protocol is registered in PROSPERO with registration number CRD42020220097.
尼日利亚新生儿癫痫发作负担系统评价和荟萃分析方案
在尼日利亚,新生儿癫痫是新生儿发病率和死亡率的一个重要因素,其负担的严重程度尚不清楚。需要进行全面系统的审查,以确定尼日利亚新生儿癫痫发作的总体规模和原因,因为真实的估计数字尚未确定。因此,本研究旨在制定一项方案,以评估尼日利亚新生儿癫痫发作的负担和原因。使用MeSH词、文本词和条目词开发搜索策略。将检索9个数据库,包括Pub- Med、非洲在线期刊、Google Scholar、护理和相关健康文献累积索引、EMBASE、Psych Info、Web of Science、Scopus和Research Gate。仅包括在尼日利亚新生儿中进行的可检索的英语观察性研究。本研究的主要结果是尼日利亚新生儿癫痫发作的综合患病率。次要结局包括癫痫类型、病因、检测方法和新生儿结局。筛选确定的研究将在End Note版本20中完成,并删除重复,然后导出到Microsoft 365 excel表格,供独立审稿人提取数据。将评估研究的方法学、临床和统计异质性,如果需要,将进行荟萃分析。Stata 16集成电路将用于数据分析。还将进行各种子组分析。将使用漏斗图来评估发表偏倚。结果将以表格形式、叙事综合和回归图呈现。本综述的数据将揭示尼日利亚新生儿癫痫发作的总体患病率。它将为讨论新生儿癫痫发作的类型、原因和结果创造一个途径。调查结果还将有助于讨论如何解决尼日利亚新生儿癫痫发作的原因,并为政策建议提供证据,以降低尼日利亚新生儿癫痫发作造成的发病率和死亡率。试验注册号:本方案在PROSPERO注册,注册号为CRD42020220097。
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