Critical Appraisal Flashcards

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CASP - Critical Appraisal Skills Programme

What are the main steps of assessing an RCT?

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  1. Is study design valid for RCT? e.g population, randomisation
  2. Was the study methodologically sound?
  3. What were the results?
  4. Are the results applicable?
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RCT

What is involved in this step

  1. Is study design valid for for RCT?
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Is there a clear defined question - PICO
Population
Intervention
Comparator
Outcomes measured

Randomisation - did this help eliminate bias

Were losses to follow-up and exclusions accounted for

Power calculation undertaken

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RCT

What is involved in this step

  1. Was the study methodologically sound?
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Were participants blinded

Were investigators blinded

Were the analysers blinded

Was baseline characteristic of each group similar

Apart from intervention, was each group treated equally

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RCT

What is involved in this step

  1. What were the results?
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What outcomes were measured

Any missing/ incomplete data

Were sources of bias identified

P values/ Confidence intervals reported

Were harms reported

Was cost-effectiveness undertaken

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RCT

What is involved in this step

  1. Are the results applicable?
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Can the results be applied to your population e.g do you have a similar population in your area

Any significant differences between study population and your population

Does this intervention provide more value to people in your care than existing interventions

Benefits worth the harm/ risk

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Diagnostic test study

What are the main steps for analysing this study?

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  1. Screening questions e.g clear population, test
  2. Conduct and description of testing
  3. Results
  4. Applicableness
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Diagnostic test study

What is involved in this step

  1. Screening questions
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clear population e.g demographics. But also symtpoms eg respiratory symptoms. Ensure similar populations

appropriate standard used as comparator e.g gold standard

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Diagnostic test study

What is involved in this step

  1. Conduct and description
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did all patients get both tests

were test protocols described in detail, to allow replication

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Diagnostic test study

What is involved in this step

  1. Results
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Do results report key metrics:
sensitivity
specificity
PPV
NPV
Likelihood ratio

are confidence itnervals given

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Diagnostic test study

What is the likelihood ratio

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The Likelihood Ratio (LR) is the likelihood that a given test result would be expected in a patient with the target disorder compared to the likelihood that that same result would be expected in a patient without the target disorder.

LR = probability a person with condition has positive test result divided by probability a person without condition has a positive test result

The LR is used to assess diagnostic tests

They have advantages over sensitivity and specificity because they are less likely to change with the prevalence of the disorder, they can be calculated for several levels of the symptom/sign or test, they can be used to combine the results of multiple diagnostic test and the can be used to calculate post-test probability for a target disorder

LR > 1 means post-test probability is higher than pre-test probability. This means test is useful, as those with the disease are more likely to test positive

LR <1 means post-test probability is less than pre-test probability

In theory, LR tells you if a test is correct. It isn’t used much practically

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Diagnostic test study

What is involved in this step

  1. Applicabiliness
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how does study population compare to real life

costs/ resources for applying new test

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Systematic review

What steps are involved?

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Focussed question - PICO
Population
Intervention
Comparator
Outcomes measured

Search - correct studies e.g RCTs, enough databases

Assess quality of included studies

Results

Applicability

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Systematic review

What steps are involved in a literature search?

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Look for correct type of papers eg. RCTs?

Do studies selected address the question?

Use enough databases?

Grey literature?

Manual reference searches?

Ask an expert?

Language limitations?

Assessed the quality of included studies?

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