Academic Emergency Medicine is interested in publishing systematic reviews (also known as meta-analyses) containing explicit, quantitative compilations of valid, critically appraised evidence targeted at topics relevant to the science and practice of emergency medicine. This article presents a strategy for the performance and reporting of systematic reviews, based on established recommendations. A well-performed systematic review of the literature may provide clinically relevant information otherwise unobtainable, and has potential to alter patient care. Systematic reviews are logical methodological extensions of evidence-based medicine.
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Gallagher, E. J. (1999). Systematic reviews: A logical methodological extension of evidence-based medicine. Academic Emergency Medicine, 6(12), 1255–1260. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1553-2712.1999.tb00142.x
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