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Area of Science:

  • Systematic Reviews
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • The original systematic review was first published in 2001.
  • Searches for the original review were conducted up to the year 2000.
  • Since publication, new clinical trials have emerged that could impact the review's findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform readers that the existing review is outdated and withdrawn.
  • To announce the development of a new, updated version of the systematic review.
  • To provide an estimated publication timeline for the revised review.

Main Methods:

  • The original review's maintenance ceased after its initial publication.
  • A new author team assumed responsibility for the review in October 2020.
  • The updated review will be conducted following the latest Cochrane methodology.

Main Results:

  • The original review is no longer considered current or actively maintained.
  • An updated version of the review is in progress.
  • The outdated review remains accessible on the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR).

Conclusions:

  • The existing review should not be relied upon for current evidence.
  • Readers are advised to await the forthcoming updated systematic review.
  • The new review aims to incorporate recent trial data using contemporary standards.