Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Meta-Anal. Jun 26, 2015; 3(3): 163-180
Published online Jun 26, 2015. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v3.i3.163
Table 26 Quality assessment of included studies
StudiesRandom sequence generationAllocation concealmentBlinding of participants andBlinding of outcomeIncomplete outcomeSelective reportingOther bias
(selection bias)(selection bias)personnel (performance bias)assessment (detection bias)data (attrition bias)(reporting bias)
All outcomesAll outcomesAll outcomes
Dian Rong 2009[15,21,25,31,33]Low riskUnclearLow riskLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
Mao Sheng 2007[26,27]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
sHai Yan 2007[22]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
sWei Hong 2013[23]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
Chuan Xin 2013[32]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
Ji Hong 2011[34]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskLow riskLow riskUnclear
Rui Rong 2004[29]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
Su Juan 2005[24]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
Wen Jiang 2010[30]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear
Xiu Mei 1997[35]Low riskUnclearUnclearUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclear
Ying Fei 2005[28]Low riskUnclearUnclearLow riskUnclearLow riskUnclear