Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of viral infections in acute apical abscesses
José Ángel Hernández-Mariano, Gustavo Adolfo Sánchez-Ramírez, Guillermo Cano-Verdugo, Myriam Angélica De la Garza-Ramos, Martín Andrés Chávez- Méndez, Claudio Peña-Soto, Mónica Alethia Cureño-Díaz

TL;DR
This paper outlines a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol to determine how often viral infections occur in acute apical abscesses, a common dental condition.
Contribution
The study introduces a structured methodology to assess the prevalence of viral infections in acute apical abscesses using PRISMA and GRADE guidelines.
Findings
The protocol uses PRISMA and GRADE guidelines to assess the prevalence of viral infections in acute apical abscesses.
A random-effects meta-analysis will estimate pooled prevalence using the Freeman-Tukey double arcsine transformation.
The study aims to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment strategies for acute apical abscesses.
Abstract
There is no current consensus on the presence of viral infections in acute apical abscesses; therefore, this protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis is designed to detail the procedures required to investigate the prevalence of viral infections in acute apical abscesses, a common dental condition characterized by pus accumulation due to bacterial infection. Viral infections in oral tissues have been linked to systemic health risks, including chronic inflammation and oncogenesis, which further emphasize the importance of understanding their role in acute apical abscesses. We adopted a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol design followed by PRISMA guidelines. A priori protocol was registered in PROSPERO with registry number: CRD42023468287. Inclusion criteria will be established according to the PICO framework; hence, we will include original articles with no…
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TopicsOtolaryngology and Infectious Diseases · Streptococcal Infections and Treatments · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management
