2025
Hospital and Clinician Practice Variation in Cardiac Surgery and Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury
Mathis M, Mentz G, Cao J, Balczewski E, Janda A, Likosky D, Schonberger R, Hawkins R, Heung M, Ailawadi G, Ladhania R, Sjoding M, Kheterpal S, Singh K, Sundt T, Fitzsimons M, Shann K, Kumar V, Yarboro L, Naik B, Tibayan F, Aziz M, Mulligan M, Jelacic S, Kaneko T, Graetz T, Assi R, Mallidi H, Querejeta-Roca G, Shook D, Tsai C, Jewell E, Wanderer J, Freundlich R, Rock P, Douville N, Fisher C, Pace N, Domino K, Wagener G, King C, O'Reilly-Shah V, Bardia A, Clark D. Hospital and Clinician Practice Variation in Cardiac Surgery and Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e258342. PMID: 40314957, PMCID: PMC12048843, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.8342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute kidney injuryClinician-level variationAssociated with acute kidney injuryAcute kidney injury ratesCardiac surgeryIntraclass correlation coefficientAdult patientsKidney injuryCohort studyCohort study of adult patientsResuscitation practicesPostoperative acute kidney injuryOperating room practiceStudy of adult patientsAssociated with increased morbidityCardiac surgical proceduresCardiac surgical databasePractice variationRBC transfusion ratesFluid volume administrationHospital-level variationMultilevel mixed-effects modelsPatient-level characteristicsRisk-adjustment modelsHealth care costsThe length of the popliteus on sagittal views correlates with high tibiofemoral rotations and patellar instability
Desroches S, Park N, Frumberg D, Fulkerson J, Sieberer J. The length of the popliteus on sagittal views correlates with high tibiofemoral rotations and patellar instability. The Knee 2025, 54: 128-135. PMID: 40036927, DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2025.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntraclass correlation coefficientTibiofemoral rotationPatellofemoral instabilitySagittal viewControl groupMann-Whitney U testInterrater reliabilityStatistically significant positive relationshipInstability patientsPatient groupPatellar instabilitySignificant positive relationshipMann-WhitneyU testPosterior tibiaPatientsSagittal slicesDegree of rotationRegression analysisPopliteusCondylar lineCorrelation coefficientSignificance levelCohortFemoral condyle
2024
Cognitive screening in the emergency department: Agreement between the patient‐ and caregiver‐completed AD8
Galske J, Sather A, Chera T, Hwang U, Carpenter C, Gettel C. Cognitive screening in the emergency department: Agreement between the patient‐ and caregiver‐completed AD8. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: e087105. PMCID: PMC11710470, DOI: 10.1002/alz.087105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAscertain Dementia 8Intraclass correlation coefficientEmergency departmentOlder adultsCognitive impairmentCommunity-dwelling older adultsSelf-administered screening toolElectronic health recordsTrained research assistantsDiagnosis of dementiaChanges associated with dementiaOlder adult patientsAbsence of cognitive impairmentDementia diagnosisEmergency careED settingHealth recordsCognitive screeningCaregiversAnalytic sampleResearch assistantsScreening toolDementiaModerate agreementImpaired cognitionScreening for Cognitive Impairment in the Emergency Department: Agreement between Older Adult Patient- and Informant-Completed Ascertain Dementia 8 Tool
Galske J, Sather A, Chera T, Hwang U, Carpenter C, Babcock M, Gettel C. Screening for Cognitive Impairment in the Emergency Department: Agreement between Older Adult Patient- and Informant-Completed Ascertain Dementia 8 Tool. Dementia And Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 2024, 1-7. PMID: 39616991, DOI: 10.1159/000542895.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAscertain Dementia 8Intraclass correlation coefficientEmergency departmentCognitive impairmentTrained research assistantsDiagnosis of dementiaClinicians providing careModerate agreementSuspected CIEmergency careOlder adultsAnalytic sampleResearch assistantsED patientsCareScreening protocolSelf-identifyEarly interventionDementiaScoresCorrelation coefficientDepartmentDyadsPatientsImpairmentQuantitative measures of recent and lifetime agricultural pesticide use are associated with increased pesticide concentrations in house dust
Xie S, Hofmann J, Sampson J, Josse P, Madrigal J, Chang V, Deziel N, Andreotti G, Keil A, Ward M, Freeman L, Friesen M. Quantitative measures of recent and lifetime agricultural pesticide use are associated with increased pesticide concentrations in house dust. Environment International 2024, 193: 109123. PMID: 39541787, PMCID: PMC11620478, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.109123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAgricultural pesticide usePesticide concentrationsAgricultural usePesticide useBanned pesticidesDust samplesElevated pesticide concentrationsBiomarkers of exposure and effectExposure and effectConcentrations of malathionVacuum dust samplesEvaluate temporal variabilityDust concentrationHeptachlor concentrationsP′-DDDP-DDEDieldrin concentrationsCyfluthrin concentrationsAgricultural pesticidesPesticidesPesticide analytesTemporal variabilityEstimate relative differencesIntraclass correlation coefficientHouse dustSemiautomated Three-Dimensional Landmark Placement on Knee Models Is a Reliable Method to Describe Bone Shape and Alignment
Park N, Sieberer J, Manafzadeh A, Hackbarth R, Desroches S, Ghankot R, Lynch J, Segal N, Stefanik J, Felson D, Fulkerson J. Semiautomated Three-Dimensional Landmark Placement on Knee Models Is a Reliable Method to Describe Bone Shape and Alignment. Arthroscopy Sports Medicine And Rehabilitation 2024, 7: 101036. PMID: 40297085, PMCID: PMC12034084, DOI: 10.1016/j.asmr.2024.101036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntra-rater reliabilityMulticenter Osteoarthritis StudyExcellent inter-rater reliabilityIntra-rater reliability scoresAnatomical landmarksInter-rater reliabilityIntraclass correlation coefficientProgression of patellofemoral osteoarthritisIntra-raterOsteoarthritis StudyExcellent reliabilityPatellofemoral osteoarthritisClinical relevanceReliability scoresKnee modelPatellofemoral compartmentCartilage scoresICCTibial tuberosityAnatomical measurementsKneeLandmark displacementsLandmark reviewPotential roleCorrelation coefficientAGREE II Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Generalized Cancer Pain Management
Rizvi F, Rizvi A, Chorath K, Suresh N, Ng J, Harris J, Lakshmipathy D, Xavier-Barrette L, Rajasekaran K. AGREE II Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Generalized Cancer Pain Management. Pain Management Nursing 2024, 26: 163-170. PMID: 39419671, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2024.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical practice guidelinesIntraclass correlation coefficientImprove quality of carePractice guidelinesDomains of clarity of presentationCancer painEvaluation of clinical practice guidelinesQuality of careCancer pain managementAGREE II evaluationAppraisal of GuidelinesRigor of developmentMeasuring quality outcomesAGREE II instrumentAGREE II appraisalPreferred Reporting ItemsClarity of presentationLow qualityStakeholder involvementSystematic literature searchClinical decision-makingEditorial independenceReporting ItemsInterrater reliabilityQuality outcomesEvaluating the concordance between International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision Code and stroke severity as measured by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
Taha M, Habib M, Lomachinsky V, Hadar P, Newhouse J, Schwamm L, Blacker D, Moura L. Evaluating the concordance between International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision Code and stroke severity as measured by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. BMJ Neurology Open 2024, 6: e000831. PMID: 39363950, PMCID: PMC11448239, DOI: 10.1136/bmjno-2024-000831.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPaul Coverdell National Acute Stroke ProgramNational Institutes of Health Stroke ScaleInternational Classification of DiseasesClassification of DiseasesHealth Stroke ScaleInternational ClassificationICD-10Acute ischaemic strokeStroke severityICD-10 diagnosis codesStroke ScaleNIHSS scoreMeasures of stroke severityMedicare claims dataIntraclass correlation coefficientNational Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scoreNational InstituteMedicaid Services guidelinesService guidelinesStroke programClinical registryDiagnosis codesClaims dataSampled patientsExpert clinical evaluationAnalyzing Alignment Error in Tibial Tuberosity–Trochlear Groove Distance in Clinical Scans Using 2D and 3D Methods
Sieberer J, Park N, Rancu A, Desroches S, McDonald C, Manafzadeh A, Tommasini S, Wiznia D, Fulkerson J. Analyzing Alignment Error in Tibial Tuberosity–Trochlear Groove Distance in Clinical Scans Using 2D and 3D Methods. The American Journal Of Sports Medicine 2024, 52: 2996-3003. PMID: 39320426, DOI: 10.1177/03635465241279852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTibial tuberosity-trochlear groove distanceSurgical decision-makingPatellofemoral instabilityIntraclass correlation coefficientGroove distanceTreatment of patellofemoral instabilityComputed tomography scanTT-TG distanceScans of patientsPatient's legsTT-TG measurementsTibial tubercle transferKnees of patientsInterrater reliabilityGt;5 mmTomography scanSurgical planningTubercle transferScanner gantryPatientsClinical scansClinical literatureTopographic landmarksKneeDecision-makingSignificant systematic bias of alpha angles measured on MRI compared to various radiographic views in patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome
Triana J, Shankar D, Moore M, Akpinar B, Vasavada K, Burke C, Samim M, Youm T. Significant systematic bias of alpha angles measured on MRI compared to various radiographic views in patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 2024, 33: 1091-1103. PMID: 39258332, DOI: 10.1002/ksa.12446.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntraclass correlation coefficientFemoroacetabular impingement syndromeInter-rater reproducibilityAlpha angle measurementsAxial oblique imagesInter-raterAnterior-posteriorImpingement syndromeConfidence intervalsRadiographic viewsCross-sectional study of patientsSymptomatic femoroacetabular impingement syndromeCross-sectional studyAxial obliquityAlpha angleStudy of patientsDunn viewLevel IIPlain radiographsMusculoskeletal radiologistsMRI/MRAOblique viewsPreoperative radiographsModerate comparabilityOblique plane imagingEstablishing feasibility and reliability of subcutaneous fat measurements by ultrasound in very preterm infants
Buck C, Santoro K, Shabanova V, Martin C, Taylor S. Establishing feasibility and reliability of subcutaneous fat measurements by ultrasound in very preterm infants. Pediatric Research 2024, 96: 1724-1731. PMID: 39069538, PMCID: PMC11772127, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-024-03439-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVery preterm infantsBody composition assessmentPreterm infantsPostmenstrual ageMarkers of metabolic healthFat distributionBedside ultrasoundCohort of very preterm infantsComposition assessmentWeeks' PMA,Metabolic healthIntra-rater intraclass correlation coefficientBrain growthBody composition metricsBody composition outcomesBedside ultrasound techniqueRegional fat distributionPoint of care ultrasoundIntraclass correlation coefficientPostmenstrual weeksMulticenter cohortRegional fatSubcutaneous fat distributionComposite outcomeSubcutaneous fat measurementsIdentifying Variation in Intraoperative Management of Brain-Dead Organ Donors and Opportunities for Improvement: A Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group Analysis
Lele A, Vail E, O’Reilly-Shah V, DeGraw X, Domino K, Walters A, Fong C, Gomez C, Naik B, Mori M, Schonberger R, Deshpande R, Souter M, Committee T. Identifying Variation in Intraoperative Management of Brain-Dead Organ Donors and Opportunities for Improvement: A Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group Analysis. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2024, 140: 41-50. PMID: 39167559, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000007001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntraclass correlation coefficientMulticenter Perioperative Outcomes GroupOrgan procurement organization regionBrain-dead organ donorsNon-Hispanic whitesPoisson regression analysisOrgan procurement organizationsIntraoperative eventsUS hospitalsYears of ageMedication useIncidence of hypotensionOrgan donorsManagement of brain-dead donorsPrimary outcomeManagement of brain-dead organ donorsMixed-effects Poisson regression analysisIntravenous heparinVasoactive medicationsBrain-dead donorsMulticenter cohortIntraoperative managementTransplant outcomesCase volumeMm HgComparison of Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression – Depression subscale scores by administration mode: An individual participant data differential item functioning meta-analysis
Harel D, Wu Y, Levis B, Fan S, Sun Y, Xu M, Rice D, Boruff J, Markham S, Ioannidis J, Takwoingi Y, Patten S, Ziegelstein R, Cuijpers P, Gilbody S, Vigod S, Akena D, Benedetti A, Thombs B, Azar M, Bhandari P, Chiovitti M, He C, Imran M, Krishnan A, Negeri Z, Neupane D, Riehm K, Yan X, Kloda L, Henry M, Ismail Z, Loiselle C, Mitchell N, Al-Adawi S, Alvarado R, Amtmann D, Arroll B, Ayalon L, Baradaran H, Barnes J, Beck K, Beck C, Bernstein C, Bindt C, Bombardier C, Boye B, Büel-Drabe N, Buji R, Bunevicius A, Butterworth P, Can C, Carter G, Chagas M, Chan J, Chan L, Chen C, Chibanda D, Chorwe-Sungani G, Clover K, Conroy R, Conway A, Conwell Y, Correa H, Castro e Couto T, Cukor D, Daray F, de Man-van Ginkel J, De Souza J, Downing M, Eapen V, Fann J, Favez N, Felice E, Fellmeth G, Ferentinos P, Fernandes M, Field S, Figueiredo B, Fischer F, Fisher J, Flint A, Fujimori M, Fung D, Gallagher P, Gandy M, Gelaye B, Gholizadeh L, Gibson L, Goodyear-Smith F, Grassi L, Green E, Greeno C, Hall B, Hantsoo L, Haroz E, Härter M, Hegerl U, Helle N, Hernando A, Hides L, Hobfoll S, Honikman S, Howard L, Hyphantis T, Iglesias-González M, Inagaki M, Jenewein J, Jeon H, Jetté N, Julião M, Kettunen P, Khamseh M, Kiely K, Kim S, Kjærgaard M, Kohlhoff J, Kohrt B, König H, Kozinszky Z, Kwan Y, Lamers F, Lara M, Leonardou A, Levin-Aspenson H, Liu S, Löbner M, Loosman W, Lotrakul M, Loureiro S, Love A, Löwe B, Luitel N, Lund C, Maes M, Malt U, Marrie R, Marsh L, Martínez P, Marx B, Matsuoka Y, McGuire A, Mehnert A, Michopoulos I, Sidik S, Müller-Nordhorn J, Muramatsu K, Radoš S, Navarrete L, Nelson C, Ng C, Nishi D, O'Donnell M, O'Rourke S, Osório F, Pabst A, Pasco J, Pawlby S, Peceliuniene J, Pence B, Persoons P, Petersen I, Picardi A, Ponsford J, Pugh S, Pulido F, Hernando A, Quinn T, Quispel C, Rathod S, Reme S, Reuter K, Riedel-Heller S, Rooney A, Santos I, Saracino R, Schellekens M, Schwarzbold M, Cankorur V, Shaaban J, Sharp D, Sharpe L, Shinn E, Sidebottom A, Simard S, Singer S, Skalkidou A, Smith-Nielsen J, Spangenberg L, Stafford L, Stein A, Stewart R, Strobel N, Su K, Sultan S, Sundström-Poromaa I, Sung S, Suzuki K, Tadinac M, Tan P, Tandon S, Taylor-Rowan M, Teixeira A, Tendais I, Tiringer I, Töreki A, Tran T, Trevillion K, Tschorn M, Turner A, Væver M, van der Feltz-Cornelis C, van Heyningen T, Vega-Dienstmaier J, Wagner M, Wagner L, Wang L, Wang J, Watson D, Weyerer S, White J, Whooley M, Wiese B, Williams L, Winkley K, Wynter K, Yamada M, Yonkers K, Zeng Q, Zhang Y. Comparison of Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression – Depression subscale scores by administration mode: An individual participant data differential item functioning meta-analysis. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 361: 674-683. PMID: 38908554, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.06.033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEdinburgh Postnatal Depression ScaleHospital Anxiety and Depression Scale depression subscalePatient Health Questionnaire-9Patient-reported outcome measuresDepression subscale scoresDepression subscaleInterviewer administrationHospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-depression subscale scorePostnatal Depression ScaleDepressive symptom scoresIntraclass correlation coefficientEvaluate depressive symptomsAdministration modeStatistically significant DIFDepression ScaleSelf-administrationIndicators multiple causes modelDepressive symptomsIn-personMedical settingsMultiple indicators multiple causes modelOutcome measuresPatient preferencesSubscale scoresMultiple causes modelVariations in the Anatomic Morphology of the Scapular Spine and Implications on Fracture After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Archambault S, Kakazu R, Jimenez A, Polisetty T, Cusano A, Berthold D, Muench L, Cote M, Slater M, Levy J, Mazzocca A. Variations in the Anatomic Morphology of the Scapular Spine and Implications on Fracture After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty. Journal Of The American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2024, 32: 712-718. PMID: 38739868, DOI: 10.5435/jaaos-d-22-00557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReverse shoulder arthroplastyIntraclass correlation coefficientShoulder arthroplastyFracture riskScapular spineIdentification of high-risk patientsScapular spine fracturesHigh-risk patientsIncreased fracture riskControl groupRegression analysisPilot study dataSpine fracturesSurgical indicationsFracture incidenceFracture groupControl cohortAverage agePatientsScapular measurementsStudy dataSpineAnatomical morphologyType IAcromionThe Morphologic Patella Entry Point Into the Proximal Trochlea Is More Lateral in Recurrent Dislocators Than Controls as Measured by Entry Point–Trochlear Groove Angle
Beitler B, Sieberer J, Islam W, McDonald C, Yu K, Tommasini S, Fulkerson J. The Morphologic Patella Entry Point Into the Proximal Trochlea Is More Lateral in Recurrent Dislocators Than Controls as Measured by Entry Point–Trochlear Groove Angle. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2024, 41: 703-712. PMID: 38697328, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2024.04.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecurrent patella instabilityPatella instabilityLevel III-case-control studyRecurrent dislocationRecurrent dislocation groupMann-Whitney U testCase-control studyRecurrent patella dislocationIntraclass correlation coefficientDistal femurCT scanOptimal treatmentProximal trochleaPatellar dislocationU testControlled studiesInclusion criteriaPatella dislocationSenior authorRight kneeKnee pathologyControl groupSimpleware ScanIPBayesian mixed effects modelsAP images0309 Concordance in Electroencephalography-Headband versus Polysomnography by Demographics and Cognitive Status
Miner B, Pan Y, Cho G, Burzynski C, Polisetty L, Doyle M, Iannone L, Knauert M, Gill T, Yaggi H. 0309 Concordance in Electroencephalography-Headband versus Polysomnography by Demographics and Cognitive Status. Sleep 2024, 47: a133-a133. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal sleep timeIntraclass correlation coefficientMeasure total sleep timeMild cognitive impairmentCognitive statusSleep complaintsNight of home-based polysomnographyHome-based polysomnographySelf-reported sleep complaintsCommunity-living older adultsBetween-group differencesPaired t-testPresence of mild cognitive impairmentExcellent concordanceSleep timeAcceptable alternativeWASOPolysomnographyReduced concordancePSGSleep disturbanceOlder personsOlder adultsPeople of colorWomenQuality appraisal of clinical practice guidelines for the evaluation and management of primary hyperparathyroidism
Salmon M, Fritz C, Barrette L, Romeo D, Suresh N, Ng J, Balar E, Prasad A, Moreira A, Rajasekaran K. Quality appraisal of clinical practice guidelines for the evaluation and management of primary hyperparathyroidism. Endocrine 2024, 85: 864-872. PMID: 38551756, PMCID: PMC11291579, DOI: 10.1007/s12020-024-03790-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical practice guidelinesIntraclass correlation coefficientManagement of primary hyperparathyroidismAmerican Association of Endocrine SurgeonsScoring domainsPrimary hyperparathyroidismPractice guidelinesAppraisal of clinical practice guidelinesIncorporation of recommendationsLowest scoring domainAppraisal of GuidelinesMethodological quality criteriaMean scale scoresMethodsA systematic reviewQuality appraisalInterrater reliabilityIndependent reviewersSystematic reviewPublished guidelinesQuality ratingsClinical practiceAmerican AssociationEndocrine surgeonsGuidelinesScore reliabilityImpact of 18F-FDG PET Intensity Normalization on Radiomic Features of Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas and Machine Learning–Generated Biomarkers
Haider S, Zeevi T, Sharaf K, Gross M, Mahajan A, Kann B, Judson B, Prasad M, Burtness B, Aboian M, Canis M, Reichel C, Baumeister P, Payabvash S. Impact of 18F-FDG PET Intensity Normalization on Radiomic Features of Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas and Machine Learning–Generated Biomarkers. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 2024, 65: jnumed.123.266637. PMID: 38514087, PMCID: PMC11927063, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.123.266637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaHuman papillomavirusRadiomic featuresIntraclass correlation coefficientCell carcinomaLentiform nucleusHuman papillomavirus statusReceiver-operating-characteristic analysisReceiver-operating-characteristic curvePET radiomic featuresUnivariate logistic regressionF-FDGPrimary tumorTraining cohortValidation cohortRadiomic biomarkersUnivariate analysisInterindividual comparabilityPredictive valueDegree of reproducibilityMedian areaRadiomic markersLogistic regressionAUCReliability of a Measure of Admission Intensity for Emergency Physicians
Janke A, Oskvarek J, Zocchi M, Cai A, Litvak O, Pines J, Venkatesh A. Reliability of a Measure of Admission Intensity for Emergency Physicians. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2024, 84: 295-304. PMID: 38430082, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2024.02.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchED admission ratesIntraclass correlation coefficientAdmission ratesEmergency departmentAverage admission rateMeasures of emergency departmentValue-based care programsInternational Classification of DiseasesClassification of DiseasesLinear probability modelsMultilevel linear probability modelsCare programED visitsInternational ClassificationEmergency physiciansDiagnosis codesCorrelation coefficientPhysiciansIdentifying high-Reduce variationIntraclassStandard deviationAdmissionClinical conditionsAssess stabilityClinical practice guidelines in the management of pediatric foreign body aspiration and ingestion: a systematic evaluation using the AGREE II instrument
Rizvi A, Rizvi F, Chorath K, Suresh N, De Ravin E, Romeo D, Lakshmipathy D, Barrette L, Rajasekaran K. Clinical practice guidelines in the management of pediatric foreign body aspiration and ingestion: a systematic evaluation using the AGREE II instrument. Pediatric Surgery International 2024, 40: 59. PMID: 38411786, DOI: 10.1007/s00383-024-05637-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsForeign body aspirationPediatric foreign body aspirationClinical practice guidelinesIntraclass correlation coefficientAGREE II instrumentMethodsA literature search of EMBASELiterature search of EmbasePractice guidelinesInter-reviewer agreementMethodological rigorScaled domain scoreIdentified clinical practice guidelinesMethodsA literature searchIntraclass correlation coefficient analysisSearch of EmbaseAppraisal of GuidelinesInter-reviewerAGREE IIIndependent reviewersMean scoreDomain scores
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