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A nephrology guide to reading and using systematic reviews of randomized trials
Sunil V Badve1, Suetonia C Palmer2, David W Johnson1
1Department of Nephrology, University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia Australasian Kidney Trials Network, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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Conscientious integration of the best available evidence in the care of an individual patient could be challenging for a busy clinician. A well-conducted systematic review can adequately inform not only the clinicians, but also the policy makers and researchers about the benefits and risks of a particular intervention. In this article, we describe how to critically appraise the methods and interpret the results of a systematic review of interventional trials and apply the findings of a systematic review to the clinical questions.
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