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Improving outcomes for neonates with gastroschisis in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review protocol

机译:在低收入和中等收入国家改善患有胃裂症的新生儿的预后:系统评价方案

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Introduction There is a significant disparity in outcomes for neonates with gastroschisis in high-income countries (HICs) compared with low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Many LMICs report mortality rates between 75% and 100% compared with 4% in HICs. Aim To undertake a systematic review identifying postnatal interventions associated with improved outcomes for gastroschisis in LMICs. Methods and analysis Three search strings will be combined: (1) neonates; (2) gastroschisis and other gastrointestinal congenital anomalies requiring similar surgical care; (3) LMICs. Databases to be searched include MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, ProQuest Dissertations and Thesis Global, and the Cochrane Library. Grey literature will be identified through Open-Grey, ClinicalTrials.gov, WHO International Clinical Trials Registry and ISRCTN registry (Springer Nature). Additional studies will be sought from reference lists of included studies. Study screening, selection, data extraction and assessment of methodological quality will be undertaken by two reviewers independently and team consensus sought on discrepancies. The primary outcome of interest is mortality. Secondary outcomes include complications, requirement for ventilation, parenteral nutrition duration and length of hospital stay. Tertiary outcomes include service delivery and implementation outcomes. The methodology of the studies will be appraised. Descriptive statistics and outcomes will be summarised and discussed. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval is not required since no new data are being collected. Dissemination will be via open access publication in a peer-reviewed medical journal and distribution among global health, global surgery and children’s surgical collaborations and international conferences. Conclusion This study will systematically review literature focused on postnatal interventions to improve outcomes from gastroschisis in LMICs. Findings can be used to help inform quality improvement projects in low-resource settings for patients with gastroschisis. In the first instance, results will be used to inform a Wellcome Trust-funded multicentre clinical interventional study aimed at improving outcomes for gastroschisis across sub-Saharan Africa. PROSPERO registration number CRD42018095349.
机译:简介与低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)相比,高收入国家(HICs)患有胃炎的新生儿的结局差异很大。许多中低收入国家报告的死亡率在75%至100%之间,而高收入国家的死亡率则低于4%。目的进行系统评价,以鉴定与改善中低收入国家胃MIC裂结果相关的产后干预措施。方法和分析将三个搜索字符串组合在一起:(1)新生儿; (2)胃痉挛和其他胃肠道先天性异常,需要类似的手术护理; (3)LMIC。要搜索的数据库包括MEDLINE,EMBASE,Scopus,Web of Science,ProQuest论文和Thesis Global以及Cochrane图书馆。灰色文献将通过Open-Grey,ClinicalTrials.gov,WHO国际临床试验注册中心和ISRCTN注册中心(Springer Nature)进行识别。将从纳入研究的参考清单中寻求其他研究。两名审查员将独立进行研究筛选,选择,数据提取和方法学质量评估,并就差异提出小组意见。感兴趣的主要结果是死亡率。次要结果包括并发症,通气需求,肠胃外营养持续时间和住院时间。第三级成果包括服务交付和实施成果。将评估研究方法。描述性统计和结果将进行总结和讨论。道德与传播由于未收集任何新数据,因此不需要道德批准。将通过在同行评审的医学杂志上的开放获取出版物进行传播,并在全球卫生,全球外科手术以及儿童外科手术合作和国际会议之间进行分配。结论本研究将系统地回顾以产后干预为重点的文献,以改善中低收入国家胃tro裂的预后。研究结果可用于帮助在资源匮乏的情况下为胃s裂症患者提供质量改进项目的信息。首先,研究结果将用于惠康信托基金资助的旨在改善整个撒哈拉以南非洲地区胃tro病结局的多中心临床干预研究。 PROSPERO注册号CRD42018095349。

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