Cochrane review

Cochrane review

A systematic, up-to-date summary of reliable evidence of healthcare benefits and risks of a particular procedure or intervention, derived from the parent database maintained by the Cochrane Collaboration.

Cochrane Review

(kŏk′rĭn) An evidence-based, systematic review of published health care research performed by an international group of academics who study the effectiveness of medical treatments (The Cochrane Collaboration, headquartered in Canada). Used to identify the efficacy of procedures, techniques, and devices. Website: www.cochrane.org.