重症监护观察性研究因果关系评价的质量:方法学回顾。

Laura Del Campo-Albendea, Ana García De La Santa Viñuela, Óscar Peñuelas, José Ignacio Pijoan Zubizarreta, Khalid Saeed Khan, Alfonso Muriel, Javier Zamora
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重症监护病房(icu)在许多情况下依赖于观察性研究,在建立因果关系方面经常遇到困难。在对ICU观察性研究进行全面检索后,本综述分析了因果语言并评估了所采用方法的报告质量。因果关系是通过分析标题和主要目标中将暴露与结果联系起来的单词来评估的。与因果推理相关的关键方法学方面的报告质量基于STROBE和ROBINS-I工具。我们确定了139篇文章,其中87篇(63%)和82篇(59%)的研究分别在标题和主要目的中使用了非因果语言。在总数中,有49篇(35%)文章直接涉及因果关系。本综述发现观察性ICU研究中存在模糊的因果语言,并强调需要更好地遵守报告指南,以改进因果分析和推断。
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Quality of causality assessment among observational studies in intensive care: A methodological review.

Intensive care units (ICUs) rely in many instances on observational research and often encounter difficulties in establishing cause-and-effect relationships. After conducting a thorough search focused on ICU observational studies, this review analysed the causal language and evaluated the quality of reporting of the methodologies employed. The causal was assessed by analysing the words linking exposure to outcomes in the title and main objective. The quality of the reporting of the key methodological aspects related to causal inference was based on STROBE and ROBINS-I tools. We identified 139 articles, with 87 (63%) and 82 (59%) studies having non-causal language in their title and main objective, respectively. Among the total, 49 (35%) articles directly addressed causality. The review found vague causal language in observational ICU research and highlighted the need for better adherence to reporting guidelines for improved causal analysis and inference.

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