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Course: Recommendations to Improve Quality of Probiotic Systematic Reviews With Meta-Analyses

CME Credits: 1.00

Released: 2023-12-08

Key Points

Question How can probiotic meta-analyses be improved so more consistent guidance is available for clinicians?
Findings For this consensus statement, an expert panel reviewed more than 206 probiotic meta-analyses and determined 3 general areas that were inconsistent and needed improvement: extrapolation of probiotic efficacy for probiotics not included in the review, incomplete descriptions of probiotic nomenclature, and inappropriate pooling of different types of probiotics within the meta-analysis. A consensus was reached for 9 specific recommendations to improve future meta-analyses.
Meaning These findings suggest methods to improve the reporting of probiotic systematic reviews and meta-analyses that may assist in clinical decisions regarding probiotic use.

Abstract

Importance Systematic reviews and meta-analyses often report conflicting results when assessing evidence for probiotic efficacy, partially because of the lack of understanding of the unique features of probiotic trials. As a consequence, clinical decisions on the use of probiotics have been confusing.
Objective To provide recommendations to improve the quality and consistency of systematic reviews with meta-analyses on probiotics, so evidence-based clinical decisions can be made with more clarity.
Evidence Review For this consensus statement, an updated literature review was conducted (January 1, 2020, to June 30, 2022) to supplement a previously published 2018 literature search to identify areas where probiotic systematic reviews with meta-analyses might be improved. An expert panel of 21 scientists and physicians with experience on writing and reviewing probiotic reviews and meta-analyses was convened and used a modified Delphi method to develop recommendations for future probiotic reviews.
Findings A total of 206 systematic reviews with meta-analysis components on probiotics were screened and representative examples discussed to determine areas for improvement. The expert panel initially identified 36 items that were inconsistently reported or were considered important to consider in probiotic meta-analyses. Of these, a consensus was reached for 9 recommendations to improve the quality of future probiotic meta-analyses.
Conclusions and Relevance In this study, the expert panel reached a consensus on 9 recommendations that should promote improved reporting of probiotic systematic reviews with meta-analyses and, thereby, assist in clinical decisions regarding the use of probiotics.


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