Updated generic search filters for finding studies of adverse drug effects in Ovid medline and Embase may retrieve up to 90% of relevant studies
The most current objectively derived search filters for adverse drug effects are 15 years old and other strategies have not been developed and tested empirically. To develop and validate search filters to retrieve evidence on adverse drug effects from Ovid medline and Ovid Embase. We identified syst...
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Abstract | The most current objectively derived search filters for adverse drug effects are 15 years old and other strategies have not been developed and tested empirically.
To develop and validate search filters to retrieve evidence on adverse drug effects from Ovid medline and Ovid Embase.
We identified systematic reviews of adverse drug effects in Epistemonikos. From these reviews, we collated their included studies which we then randomly divided into three tests and one validation set of records. We constructed a search strategy to maximise relative recall using word frequency analysis with test set one. This search strategy was then refined using test sets two and three and validated on the final set of records.
Of 107 systematic reviews which met our inclusion criteria, 1948 unique included studies were available from medline and 1980 from Embase. Generic adverse drug effects searches in medline and Embase achieved 90% and 89% relative recall, respectively. When specific adverse effects terms were added recall was improved.
We have derived and validated search filters that retrieve around 90% of records with adverse drug effects data in medline and Embase. The addition of specific adverse effects terms is required to achieve higher recall. |
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AbstractList | The most current objectively derived search filters for adverse drug effects are 15 years old and other strategies have not been developed and tested empirically.
To develop and validate search filters to retrieve evidence on adverse drug effects from Ovid medline and Ovid Embase.
We identified systematic reviews of adverse drug effects in Epistemonikos. From these reviews, we collated their included studies which we then randomly divided into three tests and one validation set of records. We constructed a search strategy to maximise relative recall using word frequency analysis with test set one. This search strategy was then refined using test sets two and three and validated on the final set of records.
Of 107 systematic reviews which met our inclusion criteria, 1948 unique included studies were available from medline and 1980 from Embase. Generic adverse drug effects searches in medline and Embase achieved 90% and 89% relative recall, respectively. When specific adverse effects terms were added recall was improved.
We have derived and validated search filters that retrieve around 90% of records with adverse drug effects data in medline and Embase. The addition of specific adverse effects terms is required to achieve higher recall. BackgroundThe most current objectively derived search filters for adverse drug effects are 15 years old and other strategies have not been developed and tested empirically.ObjectiveTo develop and validate search filters to retrieve evidence on adverse drug effects from Ovid medline and Ovid Embase.MethodsWe identified systematic reviews of adverse drug effects in Epistemonikos. From these reviews, we collated their included studies which we then randomly divided into three tests and one validation set of records. We constructed a search strategy to maximise relative recall using word frequency analysis with test set one. This search strategy was then refined using test sets two and three and validated on the final set of records.ResultsOf 107 systematic reviews which met our inclusion criteria, 1948 unique included studies were available from medline and 1980 from Embase.Generic adverse drug effects searches in medline and Embase achieved 90% and 89% relative recall, respectively. When specific adverse effects terms were added recall was improved.ConclusionWe have derived and validated search filters that retrieve around 90% of records with adverse drug effects data in medline and Embase. The addition of specific adverse effects terms is required to achieve higher recall. The most current objectively derived search filters for adverse drug effects are 15 years old and other strategies have not been developed and tested empirically.BACKGROUNDThe most current objectively derived search filters for adverse drug effects are 15 years old and other strategies have not been developed and tested empirically.To develop and validate search filters to retrieve evidence on adverse drug effects from Ovid medline and Ovid Embase.OBJECTIVETo develop and validate search filters to retrieve evidence on adverse drug effects from Ovid medline and Ovid Embase.We identified systematic reviews of adverse drug effects in Epistemonikos. From these reviews, we collated their included studies which we then randomly divided into three tests and one validation set of records. We constructed a search strategy to maximise relative recall using word frequency analysis with test set one. This search strategy was then refined using test sets two and three and validated on the final set of records.METHODSWe identified systematic reviews of adverse drug effects in Epistemonikos. From these reviews, we collated their included studies which we then randomly divided into three tests and one validation set of records. We constructed a search strategy to maximise relative recall using word frequency analysis with test set one. This search strategy was then refined using test sets two and three and validated on the final set of records.Of 107 systematic reviews which met our inclusion criteria, 1948 unique included studies were available from medline and 1980 from Embase. Generic adverse drug effects searches in medline and Embase achieved 90% and 89% relative recall, respectively. When specific adverse effects terms were added recall was improved.RESULTSOf 107 systematic reviews which met our inclusion criteria, 1948 unique included studies were available from medline and 1980 from Embase. Generic adverse drug effects searches in medline and Embase achieved 90% and 89% relative recall, respectively. When specific adverse effects terms were added recall was improved.We have derived and validated search filters that retrieve around 90% of records with adverse drug effects data in medline and Embase. The addition of specific adverse effects terms is required to achieve higher recall.CONCLUSIONWe have derived and validated search filters that retrieve around 90% of records with adverse drug effects data in medline and Embase. The addition of specific adverse effects terms is required to achieve higher recall. |
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