作者: M. H. Pourmemari , R. Shiri
DOI: 10.1111/DME.12855
关键词: Risk factor 、 Publication bias 、 Confounding 、 Cohort study 、 Medicine 、 Odds ratio 、 Type 2 diabetes 、 Meta-analysis 、 Carpal tunnel syndrome 、 Internal medicine
摘要: Aims To assess whether diabetes increases the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome and to estimate magnitude association with Type 1 2 diabetes. Methods We conducted a systematic search PubMed, Embase, Web Science, Scopus, Google Scholar ResearchGate for articles published between 1950 January 2015. A total 36 studies (eight cross-sectional, 21 case–control seven cohort studies) qualified meta-analysis. We used random-effects meta-analysis assessed heterogeneity publication bias. Results The pooled odds ratio 25 (including 92 564 individuals) that reported unadjusted estimates or release was 1.97 (95% CI 1.56–2.49). The 18 consisting >37 million individuals after controlling potential confounders 1.69 1.45–1.96). did not differ diabetes. Furthermore, there no bias. Conclusion This suggests both are factors syndrome.