Danielle Rabb
Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health
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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care | 2012
Andra Morrison; Julie Polisena; Don Husereau; Kristen Moulton; Michelle Clark; Michelle Fiander; Monika Mierzwinski-Urban; Tammy Clifford; Brian Hutton; Danielle Rabb
OBJECTIVES The English language is generally perceived to be the universal language of science. However, the exclusive reliance on English-language studies may not represent all of the evidence. Excluding languages other than English (LOE) may introduce a language bias and lead to erroneous conclusions. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING We conducted a comprehensive literature search using bibliographic databases and grey literature sources. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they measured the effect of excluding randomized controlled trials (RCTs) reported in LOE from systematic review-based meta-analyses (SR/MA) for one or more outcomes. RESULTS None of the included studies found major differences between summary treatment effects in English-language restricted meta-analyses and LOE-inclusive meta-analyses. Findings differed about the methodological and reporting quality of trials reported in LOE. The precision of pooled estimates improved with the inclusion of LOE trials. CONCLUSIONS Overall, we found no evidence of a systematic bias from the use of language restrictions in systematic review-based meta-analyses in conventional medicine. Further research is needed to determine the impact of language restriction on systematic reviews in particular fields of medicine.
Systematic Reviews | 2013
Julie Polisena; Alan J. Forster; Karen Cimon; Danielle Rabb
BackgroundPost-marketing surveillance (PMS) may identify rare serious incidents or adverse events due to the long-term use of a medical device, which was not captured in the pre-market process. Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) is a non-surgical procedure that uses a balloon-tipped catheter to enlarge a narrowed artery. In 2011, 1,942 adverse event reports related to the use of PTCA catheters were submitted to the FDA by the manufacturers, an increase from the 883 reported in 2008. The primary research objective is to conduct a systematic review of the published and grey literature published between 2007 and 2012 for the frequency of incidents, adverse events and malfunctions associated with the use of PTCA catheters in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Grey literature has not been commercially published.MethodsWe searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PubMed for medical literature on PMS for PTCA catheters in patients with CAD published between January 2007 and July 2012. We also searched the grey literature.ResultsThis review included 11 studies. The in-hospital adverse events reported were individual cases of myocardial infarction and hematoma. In studies of patients with coronary perforation, more patients with balloon angioplasty were identified compared with patients who required stenting.ConclusionsOur systematic review illustrates that the volume and quality of PMS studies associated with the use of PTCA catheters in patients with CAD are low in the published and grey literature, and may not be useful sources of information for decisions on safety. In most studies, the objectives were not to monitor the long-term safety of the use of PTCA catheters in clinical practice. Future studies can explore the strengths and limitations of PMS databases administered by regulatory authorities.
PLOS ONE | 2015
Khai Tran; Kathryn Coyle; Mohammed F. Jabr; Doug Coyle; Michel Boucher; Lisa Mielniczuk; John R. Swiston; Danielle Rabb; Karen Cimon; Julie Blouin; Michael Innes
PLOS ONE | 2015
Khai Tran; Kathryn Coyle; Mohammed F. Jabr; Doug Coyle; Michel Boucher; Lisa Mielniczuk; John R. Swiston; Danielle Rabb; Karen Cimon; Julie Blouin; Michael Innes
Archive | 2016
Khai Tran; Kristen Moulton; Nancy Santesso; Danielle Rabb
Archive | 2015
Khai Tran; Kathryn Coyle; Mohammed F. Jabr; Doug Coyle; Michel Boucher; Lisa Mielniczuk; John R. Swiston; Danielle Rabb; Karen Cimon; Julie Blouin; Michael Innes
Archive | 2016
Khai Tran; Kristen Moulton; Nancy Santesso; Danielle Rabb
Archive | 2016
Marina Richardson; Kristen Moulton; Danielle Rabb; Shawn Kindopp; Tushar Pishe; Charles Yan; Ilke Akpinar; Bernice Tsoi; Anderson Chuck
Archive | 2016
Marina Richardson; Kristen Moulton; Danielle Rabb; Shawn Kindopp; Tushar Pishe; Charles Yan; Ilke Akpinar; Bernice Tsoi; Anderson Chuck
Archive | 2016
Marina Richardson; Kristen Moulton; Danielle Rabb; Shawn Kindopp; Tushar Pishe; Charles Yan; Ilke Akpinar; Bernice Tsoi; Anderson Chuck