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Leukodepletion for patients undergoing heart valve surgery

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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD009507Copy DOI
Database:
  1. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Version published:
  1. 07 December 2011see what's new
Type:
  1. Intervention
Stage:
  1. Protocol
Cochrane Editorial Group:
  1. Cochrane Heart Group

Copyright:
  1. Copyright © 2011 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Authors

  • Augustine Tang

    Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lancashire Cardiac Centre, Victoria Hospital, Blackpool, UK

  • Sally Spencer

    Correspondence to: Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

    [email protected]

  • Espeed Khoshbin

    Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK

Contributions of authors

Augustine Tang ‐ Proposing the review title, designing the methods, drafting the protocol

Sally Spencer ‐ Designing the methods and search strategy, drafting the protocol

Espeed Khoshbin ‐ Developing the methods and drafting the protocol

Sources of support

Internal sources

  • No funding was received for the development of this protocol., Not specified.

External sources

  • No funding was received for the development of this protocol., Not specified.

Declarations of interest

Mr Augustine Tang was the chief investigator in a study of leukodepletion in cardiac surgery (Tang 2002) funded by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

Mr Espeed Khoshbin and Dr Sally Spencer have no known conflicts of interest.

Version history

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Title

Stage

Authors

Version

2013 Jul 31

Leukodepletion for patients undergoing heart valve surgery

Review

Sally Spencer, Augustine Tang, Espeed Khoshbin

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD009507.pub2

2011 Dec 07

Leukodepletion for patients undergoing heart valve surgery

Protocol

Augustine Tang, Sally Spencer, Espeed Khoshbin

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD009507

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MeSH

PICOs

Population
Intervention
Comparison
Outcome

The PICO model is widely used and taught in evidence-based health care as a strategy for formulating questions and search strategies and for characterizing clinical studies or meta-analyses. PICO stands for four different potential components of a clinical question: Patient, Population or Problem; Intervention; Comparison; Outcome.

See more on using PICO in the Cochrane Handbook.