Tools for assessing quality and risk of bias in Mendelian randomization studies: a systematic review.
Francesca SpigaMark J GibsonSarah DawsonKate TillingGeorge Davey SmithMarcus R MunafòJulian P T HigginsPublished in: International journal of epidemiology (2022)
We present an overview of tools and methods to assess risk of bias/quality of evidence in MR analysis. Issues commonly addressed relate to the three standard assumptions of instrumental variables analyses, the choice of genetic instrument(s) and features of the population(s) from which the data are collected (particularly in two-sample MR), in addition to more traditional non-MR-specific epidemiological biases. The identified tools should be tested and validated for general use before recommendations can be made on their widespread use. Our findings should raise awareness about the importance of bias related to MR analysis and provide information that is useful for assessment of MR studies in the context of systematic reviews.