在突发卫生事件期间提供快速、最新、高质量的证据是可行的:泛美卫生组织对305种COVID-19潜在治疗方法的实时系统评价

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ariel Izcovich, Sasha Peiris, Gabriel Rada, Fernando Tortosa, Martín Ragusa, Ludovic Reveiz
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目的:在COVID-19大流行期间潜在治疗干预措施研究快速发展的背景下,开发一项实时的系统综述,提供持续、实时的证据综合。方法:采用COVID-19活体证据概述平台进行活体系统评价,该平台汇集了包括电子数据库和预印本服务器在内的40多个来源的研究。每日搜索发现评估COVID-19药物干预措施的随机对照试验。采用荟萃分析池来获得精确的效果估计,并使用GRADE框架来评估确定性。迭代过程确保了新证据的持续整合和审查的快速更新。结果:该综述评估了924项随机对照试验中的305项干预措施,包括自2020年4月启动以来的48项更新。这一动态过程使团队能够迅速响应决策者的询问,并提供有关干预措施有效性和安全性的可靠信息。审查的产出支持制定治疗指南和知情决策者,在大流行期间在形成临床做法和公共卫生战略方面发挥关键作用。结论:实时系统评价方法证明了动态证据综合如何能够满足快速演变的全球卫生危机的需求。通过向决策者提供及时、高质量的证据,这一进程强调了将活体审查纳入应对未来突发公共卫生事件或新证据迅速出现的快速发展领域的防范战略的重要性。
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Delivering rapid, up-to-date, high-quality evidence is feasible during health emergencies: PAHO living systematic review of 305 COVID-19 potential therapeutics.

Objective: To develop a living systematic review to deliver continuous, real-time evidence synthesis in the context of a rapidly evolving landscape of studies on potential therapeutic interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: The living systematic review was conducted using the COVID-19 Living Overview of Evidence platform, which aggregates studies from more than 40 sources, including electronic databases and preprint servers. Daily searches identified randomized controlled trials assessing pharmacological interventions for COVID-19. Meta-analytical pooling was applied to derive precise effect estimates, and the GRADE framework was used to assess certainty. The iterative process ensured the continuous integration of new evidence and rapid updates to the review.

Results: The review evaluated 305 interventions across 924 randomized controlled trials and included 48 updates from its launch in April 2020. This dynamic process allowed the team to respond promptly to decision-maker queries and deliver reliable information on intervention effectiveness and safety. The outputs of the review supported the development of therapeutic guidelines and informed decision-makers, playing a pivotal role in shaping clinical practices and public health strategies during the pandemic.

Conclusions: The living systematic review approach demonstrated how dynamic evidence synthesis can meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global health crisis. By providing decision-makers with timely, high-quality evidence, the process underscored the importance of integrating living reviews into preparedness strategies for future public health emergencies or rapidly evolving fields where new evidence emerges quickly.

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