Risk of bias assessment tool for systematic review and meta-analysis of the gut microbiome

Author:

Lampeter ThomasORCID,Love Charles,Tang Trien T.,Marella Aditi S.,Lee Hayden Y.,Oganyan Armani,Moffat Devin,Kareem Anisha,Rusling MatthewORCID,Massmann Aubrey,Orr Melanie,Bongiorno Christian,Yuan Li-LianORCID

Abstract

Abstract Risk of bias assessment is a critical step of any meta-analysis or systematic review. Given the low sample count of many microbiome studies, especially observational or cohort studies involving human subjects, many microbiome studies have low power. This increases the importance of performing meta-analysis and systematic review for microbiome research in order to enhance the relevance and applicability of microbiome results. This work proposes a method based on the ROBINS-I tool to systematically consider sources of bias in microbiome research seeking to perform meta-analysis or systematic review for microbiome studies.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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