How easy are randomized controlled trials in epilepsy to find on Medline? The sensitivity and precision of two Medline searches

Epilepsia
A G Marson, D W Chadwick

Abstract

Recognition of the need for more scientifically acceptable review strategies is increasing. Systematic reviews have rarely been performed on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the field of epilepsy. We have 355 published RCTs on a database, which will be used as a data source from systematic reviews. We wished to test the sensitivity and precision of two Medline search strategies, and to identify reasons why RCTs were missed. Both a basic and a comprehensive search strategy were used to search Medline from 1966 to 1993. Three journals (Epilepsia, Epilepsy Research, Acta Neurological Scandinavica) were searched by hand. The sensitivity and precision of these Medline search strategies in these three journals was calculated. We investigated articles missed by our comprehensive search to ascertain why they had been missed. Of the 308 RCTs on the database published between 1966 and 1993, 275 were found by our comprehensive Medline search, whereas 103 were found by our basic search. The overall precision of our comprehensive and basic searches was 35 and 72%, respectively. The overall sensitivity of our comprehensive and basic searches was 86 and 66%, respectively. Our comprehensive search failed to find 16 RCTs published in the ...Continue Reading

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