Cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy monitoring (NIRS) in children and adults: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
Mathias Lühr HansenSimon Hyttel-SørensenJanus Christian JakobsenChristian GluudElisabeth M W KooiJonathan MintzerWillem P de BoodeMonica FumagalliAna AlarconThomas AlderliestenGorm Greisennull nullPublished in: Pediatric research (2022)
The evidence of the effects of cerebral NIRS versus no NIRS monitoring are very uncertain for mortality, neuroprotection, and serious adverse events. Additional trials to obtain sufficient information size, focusing on lowering bias risk, are required. The first attempt to systematically review randomised clinical trials with meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of cerebral NIRS monitoring by pooling data across various clinical settings. Despite pooling data across clinical settings, study interpretation was not substantially impacted by heterogeneity. We have insufficient evidence to support or reject the clinical use of cerebral NIRS monitoring.
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