Abstract
AbstractER and JB were responsible for conceptualisation and study design. JB screened prospective eligible studies, conducted the literature review and wrote the first draft of the manuscript. RE, AF, TG, MP, IP, LT and RW reviewed the literature and contributed to writing. All authors contributed to the manuscript writing, revision, editing, and approved the submitted version.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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