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  1. Fluid administration to critically ill patients remains the subject of considerable controversy. While intravenous fluid given for resuscitation may be life-saving, a positive fluid balance over time is associ...

    Authors: Jonathan A. Silversides, Andrew J. Ferguson, Daniel F. McAuley, Bronagh Blackwood, John C. Marshall and Eddy Fan
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:162
  2. Non-union of fractured bone is a major cause of morbidity in the orthopaedic population. Despite this, optimal management of non-union is still unclear and remains a significant clinical challenge. Research co...

    Authors: Sarah K. Stewart, Philippa M. Bennett, Sarah A. Stapley, Janine Dretzke, Danai Bem and Jowan G. Penn-Barwell
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:161
  3. Healthcare consumers, researchers, patients and policy makers increasingly use systematic reviews (SRs) to aid their decision-making process. However, the conduct of SRs can be a time-consuming and resource-in...

    Authors: Alexander Tsertsvadze, Yen-Fu Chen, David Moher, Paul Sutcliffe and Noel McCarthy
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:160
  4. Landmark studies in adult-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) populations indicate that improved glycaemic control through use of intensive insulin therapy is strongly associated with reduced risk for the development ...

    Authors: Veena Mazarello Paes, Dimitrios Charalampopoulos, Amal R. Khanolkar, David Taylor-Robinson, Russell Viner, Julie Edge, Terence Stephenson and Rakesh Amin
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:159
  5. The matching of critical care service supply with demand is fundamental for the efficient delivery of advanced life support to patients in urgent need. Mismatch in this supply/demand relationship contributes t...

    Authors: S. Abolfazi Soltani, Armann Ingolfsson, David A. Zygun, Henry T. Stelfox, Lisa Hartling, Robin Featherstone, Dawn Opgenorth and Sean M. Bagshaw
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:158
  6. Smoking cessation before surgery reduces postoperative complications, and the benefit is positively associated with the duration of being abstinent before a surgical procedure. A key issue in providing preoper...

    Authors: Fujian Song, Tracey J. Brown, Annie Blyth, Vivienne Maskrey, Iain McNamara and Simon Donell
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:157
  7. The reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance (RE-AIM) framework was developed to determine potential public health impact of interventions (i.e., programs, policy, and practice). The pur...

    Authors: Samantha M. Harden, Bridget Gaglio, Jo Ann Shoup, Kimberlee A. Kinney, Sallie Beth Johnson, Fabiana Brito, Kacie C. A. Blackman, Jamie M. Zoellner, Jennie L. Hill, Fabio A. Almeida, Russell E. Glasgow and Paul A. Estabrooks
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:155
  8. Nebulised dornase alfa is used off-label in critically ill patients. We aimed to assess the benefits and harms of nebulised dornase alfa versus placebo, no prophylaxis, or hypertonic saline on patient-importan...

    Authors: Casper Claudius, Anders Perner and Morten Hylander Møller
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:153
  9. Current health and social care systems are providing suboptimal and fragmented care to the growing dementia population. Interventions aiming to coordinate care services for individuals with dementia and their ...

    Authors: Amy Backhouse, Chris Dickens, David Richards and Rose McCabe
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:156
  10. Though often used to control outbreaks, the efficacy of ward closure is unclear. This systematic review sought to identify studies defining and describing ward closure in outbreak control and to determine impa...

    Authors: Holly Wong, Katherine Eso, Ada Ip, Jessica Jones, Yoojin Kwon, Susan Powelson, Jill de Grood, Rose Geransar, Maria Santana, A. Mark Joffe, Geoffrey Taylor, Bayan Missaghi, Craig Pearce, William A. Ghali and John Conly
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:152
  11. Management and choice of sedation is important during critical illness in order to reduce patient suffering and to facilitate the delivery of care. Unfortunately, medications traditionally used for sedation in...

    Authors: Gennie Jing Wang, Emilie Belley-Coté, Lisa Burry, Mark Duffett, Timothy Karachi, Dan Perri, Waleed Alhazzani, Frederick D’Aragon, Hannah Wunsch and Bram Rochwerg
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:154
  12. Sepsis from burn injuries can result from colonisation of burn wounds, especially in large surface area burns. Reducing bacterial infection will reduce morbidity and mortality, and mortality for severe burns c...

    Authors: Johnny Kwei, Fenella D. Halstead, Janine Dretzke, Beryl A. Oppenheim and Naiem S. Moiemen
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:150
  13. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability around the world. Management based on Brain Trauma Foundation (BTF) guidelines is widely accepted and thought to improve outcome. The obj...

    Authors: Yahya H Khormi, Ibrahim Gosadi, Sandra Campbell, Ambikaipakan Senthilselvan, Cian O’kelly and David Zygun
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:149
  14. Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple treatment alternatives simultaneously, some of which may not have been compared directly in primary research studies. The majority of ...

    Authors: Chris Cameron, Bruce Fireman, Brian Hutton, Tammy Clifford, Doug Coyle, George Wells, Colin R. Dormuth, Robert Platt and Sengwee Toh
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:147
  15. Meeting the needs of the growing number of older people is a challenge for health and social care services. Home-based interventions aiming to modify health-related behaviours of frail older people have the po...

    Authors: Ana Jovicic, Benjamin Gardner, Celia Belk, Kalpa Kharicha, Steve Iliffe, Jill Manthorpe, Claire Goodman, Vari Drennan and Kate Walters
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:151
  16. Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is now actively encouraged in different countries because it is believed that involving people with experience of the condition will improve the quality and ...

    Authors: Janet Harris, Marit Graue, Trisha Dunning, Johannes Haltbakk, Gunhild Austrheim, Nina Skille, Berit Rokne and Marit Kirkevold
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:146
  17. A significant proportion of women exceeds or does not meet the Institute of Medicine’s gestational weight gain (GWG) guidelines. Inadequate, excessive GWG or weight loss during pregnancy is associated with an ...

    Authors: Taru Manyanga, Danilo F. da Silva, Zachary M. Ferraro, Alysha L. J. Harvey, Shanna Wilson, Holly N. Ockenden and Kristi B. Adamo
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:145
  18. Despite recent improvements, uptake and retention of mothers and infants in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services remain well below target levels in many low- and middle-income countries ...

    Authors: Lisa M. Puchalski Ritchie, Monique van Lettow, Mina C. Hosseinipour, Nora E. Rosenberg, Sam Phiri, Megan Landes, Fabian Cataldo and Sharon E. Straus
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:144
  19. Total joint replacement (TJR) procedures have been one of the most rewarding interventions for treating patients suffering from joint disease. However, developing a periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a se...

    Authors: Paul E. Beaule, Beverley Shea, Hesham Abedlbary, Nadera Ahmadzai, Becky Skidmore, Ranjeeta Mallick, Brian Hutton, Alexandra C. Bunting, Julian Moran, Roxanne Ward and David Moher
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:148

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Systematic Reviews 2016 5:103

  20. Systematic reviews should provide trustworthy guidance to decision-makers, but their credibility is challenged by the selective reporting of trial results and outcomes. Some trials are not published, and even ...

    Authors: Evan Mayo-Wilson, Susan Hutfless, Tianjing Li, Gillian Gresham, Nicole Fusco, Jeffrey Ehmsen, James Heyward, Swaroop Vedula, Diana Lock, Jennifer Haythornthwaite, Jennifer L. Payne, Theresa Cowley, Elizabeth Tolbert, Lori Rosman, Claire Twose, Elizabeth A. Stuart…
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:143

    The Correction to this article has been published in Systematic Reviews 2018 7:48

  21. Several stigma reduction intervention strategies have been developed and tested for effectiveness in terms of increasing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test uptake. These strategies have been more effectiv...

    Authors: Subash Thapa, Karin Hannes, Margaret Cargo, Anne Buve and Catharina Mathei
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:142
  22. In public health, hard-to-reach populations are often recruited by non-probabilistic sampling methods that produce biased results. In order to overcome this, several sampling methods have been improved and dev...

    Authors: Ana B. Barros, Sonia F. Dias and Maria Rosario O. Martins
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:141
  23. In order to enable replication of effective complex interventions, systematic reviews need to provide evidence about their critical features and clear procedural details for their implementation. Currently, fe...

    Authors: Katy Sutcliffe, James Thomas, Gillian Stokes, Kate Hinds and Mukdarut Bangpan
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:140
  24. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common and often leads to significant morbidity and/or death. The development of AKI, or complications associated with it, may be due to use of certain medications in at-risk patie...

    Authors: Andrew Morden, Jeremy Horwood, Penny Whiting, Jelena Savovic, Laurie Tomlinson, Thomas Blakeman, Charles Tomson, Alison Richards, Tracey Stone and Fergus Caskey
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:139
  25. Grey literature is an important source of information for large-scale review syntheses. However, there are many characteristics of grey literature that make it difficult to search systematically. Further, ther...

    Authors: Katelyn Godin, Jackie Stapleton, Sharon I. Kirkpatrick, Rhona M. Hanning and Scott T. Leatherdale
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:138
  26. Modern resuscitation strategies following haemorrhagic shock are influenced by global haemodynamic parameters such as blood pressure and cardiac output. Microcirculatory dysfunction in this context may persist...

    Authors: David N. Naumann, Janine Dretzke, Sam Hutchings and Mark J. Midwinter
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:135
  27. The use of information technology in healthcare is fast becoming an alternative and supporting method of providing many forms of services in a healthcare and health management setting. Telephone technology is ...

    Authors: Martin J. Downes, Merehau C. Mervin, Joshua M. Byrnes and Paul A. Scuffham
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:134
  28. Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is an aggressive form of breast cancer and is historically associated with poor outcomes compared with HER2-negative MBC....

    Authors: Eli J. Korner, Anne Morris, Isabel Elaine Allen, Sara Hurvitz, Mary S. Beattie and Bindu Kalesan
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:133
  29. Chronic pain can contribute to disability, depression, anxiety, sleep disturbances, poor quality of life and increased health care costs, with close to 20 % of the adult population in Europe reporting chronic ...

    Authors: Louise J. Geneen, Denis J. Martin, Nicola Adams, Clare Clarke, Martin Dunbar, Derek Jones, Paul McNamee, Pat Schofield and Blair H. Smith
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:132
  30. Problem alcohol drinking in homeless and vulnerably housed people can lead to malnutrition, which is associated with complications such as alcohol-related brain damage. Homeless alcohol drinkers are likely to ...

    Authors: Helen Thorley, Katie Porter, Clare Fleming, Tim Jones, Joanna Kesten, Elsa Marques, Alison Richards and Jelena Savović
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:131
  31. Patients admitted to the intensive care unit with critical illness often experience significant physical impairments, which typically persist for many years following resolution of the original illness. Physic...

    Authors: Bronwen Connolly, Brenda O’Neill, Lisa Salisbury, Kathryn McDowell and Bronagh Blackwood
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:130
  32. Despite a global increase in contraception use, its prevalence remains low in low- and middle-income countries. One strategy to improve uptake and use of contraception, as an essential complement to policies a...

    Authors: Loubna Belaid, Alexandre Dumont, Nils Chaillet, Vincent De Brouwere, Amel Zertal, Sennen Hounton and Valéry Ridde
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:124
  33. Systematic reviews are important for decision-makers. They offer many potential benefits but are often written in technical language, are too long, and do not contain contextual details which makes them hard t...

    Authors: Jennifer Petkovic, Vivian Welch and Peter Tugwell
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:122
  34. Of the more than 104,000 Canadians who underwent elective total joint arthroplasty (TJA) surgery in 2012–2013 for hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA), 40 and 60 %, respectively, were obese. Obesity is associated ...

    Authors: Michelle Lui, C. Allyson Jones and Marie D. Westby
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:121
  35. The demand for accelerated forms of evidence synthesis is on the rise, largely in response to requests by health care decision makers for expeditious assessment and up-to-date information about health care tec...

    Authors: Julie Polisena, Chantelle Garritty, Craig A. Umscheid, Chris Kamel, Kevin Samra, Jeannette Smith and Ann Vosilla
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:137
  36. Africa is considered an area of high endemicity for hepatitis A virus infection. However, in the past two decades, tremendous progress has been made in improving water sources and sanitation which are risk fac...

    Authors: Tiwonge J. Kanyenda, Leila H. Abdullahi, Gregory D. Hussey and Benjamin M. Kagina
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:129
  37. Many systematic reviews have evaluated the effectiveness of interventions to prevent, delay, or decrease frailty symptoms, but no effort has been made to identify, map, and synthesize the findings from reviews...

    Authors: Michael G. Wilson, François Béland, Dominic Julien, Lise Gauvin, G. Emmanuel Guindon, Denis Roy, Kaitryn Campbell, Donna G. Comeau, Heather Davidson, Parminder Raina, Deborah Sattler and Brenda Vrkljan
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:128
  38. Inhaled steroids have been studied for both prevention and treatment of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Results have been inconsistent. Recently, a large randomized controlled trial (RCT) has been reported.

    Authors: Eric S. Shinwell, Igor Portnov, Joerg Meerpohl, Tanja Karen and Dirk Bassler
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:127
  39. Specialist palliative care (SPC) interventions aim to relieve and prevent suffering in the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual domain. Therefore, SPC is carried out by a multi-professional team with...

    Authors: Jan Gaertner, Waldemar Siemens, Gerd Antes, Joerg J Meerpohl, Carola Xander, Guido Schwarzer, Stephanie Stock and Gerhild Becker
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:123
  40. One of the most efficient radiation protection methods to reduce the risk of adverse health outcomes in case of accidental radioactive iodine release is the administration of potassium iodine (KI). Although KI...

    Authors: Steffen Dreger, Manuela Pfinder, Lara Christianson, Stefan K Lhachimi and Hajo Zeeb
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:126
  41. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is an accurate test commonly used to determine whether thyroid nodules are malignant in adults. However, less is known about its diagnostic accuracy for this purpose in chi...

    Authors: Sarah W. Lai, Derek J. Roberts, Doreen M. Rabi and Karin Y. Winston
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:120
  42. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive endocrine disease that is seen among adolescent women. Currently, there is limited evidence to support treatment options leading to considerable vari...

    Authors: Reem A. Al Khalifah, Iván D. Flórez, Brittany Dennis, Binod Neupane, Lehana Thabane and Ereny Bassilious
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:125
  43. Systematic reviews of interventions provide a summary of the evidence available on intervention effectiveness and harm. Cochrane systematic reviews (CSRs) have been published electronically in the Cochrane Dat...

    Authors: Xue Wang, Barbara S. Hawkins and Kay Dickersin
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:118
  44. Breast and prostate cancers are the most commonly diagnosed non-dermatologic malignancies in Canada. Agents including endocrine therapies (e.g., aromatase inhibitors, gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogs, a...

    Authors: Brian Hutton, Fatemeh Yazdi, Louise Bordeleau, Scott Morgan, Chris Cameron, Salmaan Kanji, Dean Fergusson, Andrea Tricco, Sharon Straus, Becky Skidmore, Mona Hersi, Misty Pratt, Sasha Mazzarello, Melissa Brouwers, David Moher and Mark Clemons
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:114
  45. Health care professionals (HCPs) are able to make effective decisions regarding patient care through the use of systematically developed clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). These recommendations are especiall...

    Authors: Jennifer R. Tomasone, Rushil Chaudhary and Melissa C. Brouwers
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:113
  46. Women in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by high rates of HIV, yet relatively few products exist for female-initiated HIV prevention. New antiretroviral (ARV)-based prevention options could ...

    Authors: Robyn Eakle, Caitlin Jarrett, Adam Bourne, Jonathan Stadler and Heidi Larson
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2015 4:111

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