Automated Author Profile

Zhang, Yin-Qin

Current S-Index

3.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.9

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

4

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

85.6%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

4

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Supplementary materials: Meta-analysis of visual pretreatment for the prevention of emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery

These are peer-reviewed supplementary materials for the article 'Meta-analysis of visual pretreatment for the prevention of emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery' published in the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research.Search strategy of PubmedSearch strategy of EmbaseSearch strategy of Cochrane librarySearch strategy of CNKIObjective: To evaluate the role of visual pretreatment in preventing emergence delirium in children receiving ophthalmic surgery. Methods: Four randomized controlled trials were identified in four databases, and a meta-analysis was conducted using RevMan 5.3. Results: Themeta-analysis demonstrated a significantly lower incidence of postoperative emergence delirium (risk ratio: 0.39; 95% CI: 0.31–0.49) and propofol rescue (risk ratio: 0.29; 95% CI: 0.13–0.65) but comparable modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale score (mean difference: -3.66; 95% CI: -9.96 to 2.65) and incidence of adverse events in the visual pretreatment group. Conclusion: Visual pretreatment is effective in preventing postoperative emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery without significant adverse effects and can also decrease the incidence of propofol rescue.

Authors

  • She, Dong ;
  • Wang, Zi-Yu ;
  • Wu, Fei ;
  • Zhang, Yin-Qin ;
  • Ao, Qin
1 Citation0 Mentions81% FAIR1.2 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.257462552024

Supplementary materials: Meta-analysis of visual pretreatment for the prevention of emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery

These are peer-reviewed supplementary materials for the article 'Meta-analysis of visual pretreatment for the prevention of emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery' published in the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research.Search strategy of PubmedSearch strategy of EmbaseSearch strategy of Cochrane librarySearch strategy of CNKIObjective: To evaluate the role of visual pretreatment in preventing emergence delirium in children receiving ophthalmic surgery. Methods: Four randomized controlled trials were identified in four databases, and a meta-analysis was conducted using RevMan 5.3. Results: Themeta-analysis demonstrated a significantly lower incidence of postoperative emergence delirium (risk ratio: 0.39; 95% CI: 0.31–0.49) and propofol rescue (risk ratio: 0.29; 95% CI: 0.13–0.65) but comparable modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale score (mean difference: -3.66; 95% CI: -9.96 to 2.65) and incidence of adverse events in the visual pretreatment group. Conclusion: Visual pretreatment is effective in preventing postoperative emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery without significant adverse effects and can also decrease the incidence of propofol rescue.

Authors

  • She, Dong ;
  • Wang, Zi-Yu ;
  • Wu, Fei ;
  • Zhang, Yin-Qin ;
  • Ao, Qin
1 Citation0 Mentions81% FAIR1.2 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.25746255.v12024

Meta-analysis of visual pretreatment for the prevention of emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery- Supplementary materials.docx

Search strategy of Pubmed, Embase,  Cochrane library and   CNKI.

Authors

  • She, Dong ;
  • Wang, Zi-Yu ;
  • Wu, Fei ;
  • Zhang, Yin-Qin ;
  • Ao, Qin
1 Citation0 Mentions90% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.25402/cer.197320632022

Meta-analysis of visual pretreatment for the prevention of emergence delirium in children undergoing ophthalmic surgery- Supplementary materials.docx

Search strategy of Pubmed, Embase,  Cochrane library and   CNKI.

Authors

  • She, Dong ;
  • Wang, Zi-Yu ;
  • Wu, Fei ;
  • Zhang, Yin-Qin ;
  • Ao, Qin
1 Citation0 Mentions90% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.25402/cer.19732063.v12022