Individual patient data systematic review and meta-analysis of optic nerve sheath diameter ultrasonography for detecting raised intracranial pressure: protocol of the ONSD research group.

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Title
Individual patient data systematic review and meta-analysis of optic nerve sheath diameter ultrasonography for detecting raised intracranial pressure: protocol of the ONSD research group.
Journal
Systematic Reviews
Author(s)
Dubourg J., Messerer M., Karakitsos D., Rajajee V., Antonsen E., Javouhey E., Cammarata A., Cotton M., Daniel R.T., Denaro C., Douzinas E., Dubost C., Berhouma M., Kassai B., Rabilloud M., Gullo A., Hamlat A., Kouraklis G., Mannanici G., Marill K., Merceron S., Poularas J., Ristagno G., Noble V., Shah S., Kimberly H., Cammarata G., Moretti R., Geeraerts T.
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2046-4053 (Electronic)
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2046-4053
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Published
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2013
Volume
2
Pages
62
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal ArticlePublication Status: epublish
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) research group project is to establish an individual patient-level database from high quality studies of ONSD ultrasonography for the detection of raised intracranial pressure (ICP), and to perform a systematic review and an individual patient data meta-analysis (IPDMA), which will provide a cutoff value to help physicians making decisions and encourage further research. Previous meta-analyses were able to assess the diagnostic accuracy of ONSD ultrasonography in detecting raised ICP but failed to determine a precise cutoff value. Thus, the ONSD research group was founded to synthesize data from several recent studies on the subject and to provide evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of ONSD ultrasonography in detecting raised ICP.
METHODS: This IPDMA will be conducted in different phases. First, we will systematically search for eligible studies. To be eligible, studies must have compared ONSD ultrasonography to invasive intracranial devices, the current reference standard for diagnosing raised ICP. Subsequently, we will assess the quality of studies included based on the QUADAS-2 tool, and then collect and validate individual patient data. The objectives of the primary analyses will be to assess the diagnostic accuracy of ONSD ultrasonography and to determine a precise cutoff value for detecting raised ICP. Secondly, we will construct a logistic regression model to assess whether patient and study characteristics influence diagnostic accuracy.
DISCUSSION: We believe that this IPD MA will provide the most reliable basis for the assessment of diagnostic accuracy of ONSD ultrasonography for detecting raised ICP and to provide a cutoff value. We also hope that the creation of the ONSD research group will encourage further study.
TRIAL REGISTRATION: PROSPERO registration number: CRD42012003072.
Keywords
Databases, Factual, Humans, Intracranial Hypertension/ultrasonography, Intracranial Pressure, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Optic Nerve/ultrasonography, Reference Values, Research Design, Review Literature as Topic
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