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Prominent publications by Alessandro Liberati
Antibiotic prophylaxis to reduce respiratory tract infections and mortality in adults receiving intensive care
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BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is an important cause of mortality in intensive care units. The incidence of pneumonia in such patients ranges between 7% and 40%, and the crude mortality from ventilator associated pneumonia may exceed 50%. Although not all deaths in patients with this form of pneumonia are directly attributable to pneumonia, it has been shown to contribute to mortality in intensive care units independently of other factors that are also strongly associated with such ...
Also Ranks for: Respiratory Tract Infections | antibiotic prophylaxis | pneumonia mortality | receiving intensive | deaths patients |
BACKGROUND: Follow-up examinations are commonly performed after primary treatment for women with breast cancer. They are used to detect recurrences at an early (asymptomatic) stage.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of different policies of follow-up for distant metastases on mortality, morbidity and quality of life in women treated for early breast cancer.
SEARCH STRATEGY: We searched the Breast Cancer Groups specialised register, the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register ( Cochrane ...
Also Ranks for: Early Breast Cancer | quality life | follow‐up strategies | primary treatment | controlled trials rcts |
BACKGROUND: Lately, the number of systematic reviews published has increased substantially. Many systematic reviews exclude trials published in languages other than English. However, there is little empirical evidence to support this action. We looked for differences in the completeness of reporting between trials published in other languages and those published in English, to see whether the exclusion of trials published in other languages is justified.
METHODS: We compared completeness ...
Also Ranks for: Trials Published | languages english | reporting systematic reviews | topic periodicals | hand searching |
Antibiotic prophylaxis to reduce respiratory tract infections and mortality in adults receiving intensive care
[ PUBLICATION ]
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is an important cause of mortality in intensive care units (ICUs). The incidence of pneumonia in ICU patients ranges between 7% and 40%, and the crude mortality from ventilator-associated pneumonia may exceed 50%. Although not all deaths in patients with this form of pneumonia are directly attributable to pneumonia, it has been shown to contribute to mortality in ICUs independently of other factors that are also strongly associated with such deaths.
OBJECTIVES: To ...
Also Ranks for: Antibiotic Prophylaxis | respiratory tract infections | pneumonia mortality | adults receiving | topical systemic |
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are essential to summarize evidence relating to efficacy and safety of health care interventions accurately and reliably. The clarity and transparency of these reports, however, is not optimal. Poor reporting of systematic reviews diminishes their value to clinicians, policy makers, and other users. Since the development of the QUOROM (QUality Of Reporting Of Meta-analysis) Statement--a reporting guideline published in 1999--there have been several ...
Also Ranks for: Prisma Statement | reporting systematic | health interventions | reviews meta | topic terminology |
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are essential to summarize evidence relating to efficacy and safety of health care interventions accurately and reliably. The clarity and transparency of these reports, however, is not optimal. Poor reporting of systematic reviews diminishes their value to clinicians, policy makers, and other users.Since the development of the QUOROM (QUality Of Reporting Of Meta-analysis) Statement--a reporting guideline published in 1999--there have been several ...
Also Ranks for: Reporting Systematic Reviews | prisma statement | health interventions | topic terminology | metaanalyses studies |
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are essential to summarise evidence relating to efficacy and safety of healthcare interventions accurately and reliably. The clarity and transparency of these reports, however, are not optimal. Poor reporting of systematic reviews diminishes their value to clinicians, policy makers, and other users. Since the development of the QUOROM (quality of reporting of meta-analysis) statement-a reporting guideline published in 1999-there have been several ...
Also Ranks for: Reporting Systematic | prisma statement | healthcare interventions | topic terminology | metaanalyses studies |
Although the psychosocial concomitants of early-stage breast cancer have been well-documented, the relationship between cancer recurrence and quality of life remains less clear. We conducted a prospective, longitudinal study in order to clarify the relationship between recurrent cancer and quality of life, and to determine predictors of quality of life following recurrence. Sixty-nine women with recurrent breast cancer completed questionnaires assessing multiple components of quality of ...
Also Ranks for: Quality Life | recurrent breast cancer | recurrence diagnosis | illness stress | longitudinal studies |
BACKGROUND: A number of approaches have been used to grade levels of evidence and the strength of recommendations. The use of many different approaches detracts from one of the main reasons for having explicit approaches: to concisely characterise and communicate this information so that it can easily be understood and thereby help people make well-informed decisions. Our objective was to critically appraise six prominent systems for grading levels of evidence and the strength of ...
Also Ranks for: Strength Recommendations | critical appraisal | levels evidence | sensitivity specificity | topic reproducibility |
BACKGROUND: Follow-up examinations are commonly performed after primary treatment for women with breast cancer. They are used to detect recurrences at an early (asymptomatic) stage. This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2000.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of different policies of follow-up for distant metastases on mortality, morbidity and quality of life in women treated for stage I, II or III breast cancer.
SEARCH METHODS: For this 2014 review update, we ...
Also Ranks for: Breast Cancer | quality life | follow‐up strategies | rcts followup | survival 95 |
Effectiveness of antibiotic prophylaxis in critically ill adult patients: systematic review of randomised controlled trials
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether antibiotic prophylaxis reduces respiratory tract infections and overall mortality in unselected critically ill adult patients.
DESIGN: Meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials from 1984 and 1996 that compared different forms of antibiotic prophylaxis used to reduce respiratory tract infections and mortality with aggregate data and, in a subset of trials, data from individual patients.
SUBJECTS: Unselected critically ill adult patients; 5727 patients ...
Also Ranks for: Antibiotic Prophylaxis | randomised controlled trials | respiratory tract infections | aggregate data | total mortality |
Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis protocols (PRISMA-P) 2015: elaboration and explanation
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Protocols of systematic reviews and meta-analyses allow for planning and documentation of review methods, act as a guard against arbitrary decision making during review conduct, enable readers to assess for the presence of selective reporting against completed reviews, and, when made publicly available, reduce duplication of efforts and potentially prompt collaboration. Evidence documenting the existence of selective reporting and excessive duplication of reviews on the same or similar ...
Also Ranks for: Analysis Protocols | reporting items | reviews meta | review methods | prisma 2015 |
Alessandro Liberati: Influence Statistics
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recurrence detection quality | #1 |
nicaragua mental | #1 |
79 halsted mastectomies | #1 |
citizens patients involvement | #1 |
timeliness recurrence | #1 |
nicaraguas mental health | #1 |
33 rcts | #1 |
examinations yearly | #1 |
doctors radical procedure | #1 |
oneway linear | #1 |
caring general humans | #1 |
structured preparatory work | #1 |
low followup retention | #1 |
ability ebmwhat | #1 |
62 general hospitals | #1 |
041 total | #1 |
endpoint followup duration | #1 |
chlorpromazine conventional | #1 |
combination average rates | #1 |
sci scale characteristics | #1 |
health technologies biomedical | #1 |
reviewers appropriateness | #1 |
quality economic evidence | #1 |
weekly news magazines | #1 |
euaep | #1 |
general humans health | #1 |
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breast neoplasms metaanalysis | #1 |
target physician population | #1 |
regular monthly basis | #1 |
total mortality¶data sources | #1 |
bella multitherapy trial | #1 |
antibiotic prophylaxis rtis | #1 |
explicit predefined criteria | #1 |
antibiotic average | #1 |
noninferiority trials metaanalysis | #1 |
practice guidelines representatives | #1 |
usaep | #1 |
2 editorial quality | #1 |
studies 2563 participants | #1 |
clinical visits mammography | #1 |
combination rtis | #1 |
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815 response rate | #1 |
italian doctors ecce | #1 |
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Alessandro Liberati:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichAlessandro Liberatihas direct influence:Breast cancer, Practice guidelines, Respiratory tract infections, Reporting systematic reviews, Antibiotic prophylaxis, Prisma statement, Vegetative state, Ovarian cancer.
Alessandro Liberati:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Alessandro Liberati has influence:Randomized controlled trials, Systematic review metaanalysis, Physical activity, Breast cancer, Scoping review, Observational studies, Cochrane library.
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