A Review of Meta-Analyses in Plastic Surgery: Need for Adequate Assessment of Publication Bias.

The Journal of surgical research 2024 Vol.296() p. 781-789

Woodyard KC, Hogan E, Dembinski DR, Madzia J, Guyton L, Janowak CF, Pan BS, Gobble RM

Abstract

[INTRODUCTION] Publication bias describes a phenomenon in which significant positive results have a higher likelihood of being published compared to negative or nonsignificant results. Publication bias can confound the estimated therapeutic effect in meta-analyses and needs to be adequately assessed in the surgical literature.

[METHODS] A review of meta-analyses published in five plastic surgery journals from 2002 to 2022 was conducted. The inclusion criteria for meta-analyses were factors that demonstrated an obligation to assess publication bias, such as interventions with comparable treatment groups and enough power for statistical analysis. Acknowledgment of publication bias risk, quality of bias assessment, methods used in assessment, and individual article factors were analyzed.

[RESULTS] 318 unique meta-analyses were identified in literature search, and after full-text reviews, 143 met the inclusion criteria for obligation to assess publication bias. 64% of eligible meta-analyses acknowledged the confounding potential of publication bias, and only 46% conducted a formal assessment. Of those who conducted an assessment, 49% used subjective inspection of funnel plots alone, while 47% used any statistical testing in analysis. Overall, only 9/143 (6.3%) assessed publication bias and attempted to correct for its effect. Journals with a higher average impact factor were associated with mention and assessment of publication bias, but more recent publication year and higher number of primary articles analyzed were not.

[CONCLUSIONS] This review identified low rates of proper publication bias assessment in meta-analyses published in five major plastic surgery journals. Assessment of publication bias using objective statistical testing is necessary to ensure quality literature within surgical disciplines.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
약물 [INTRODUCTION] Publication scispacy 1
약물 [RESULTS] 318 scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] scispacy 1
질환 Need scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Plastic Surgery Procedures; Publication Bias; Publications; Research Design; Surgery, Plastic; Meta-Analysis as Topic