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Title: [Literature search files] Successful decannulation of patients with traumatic spinal cord injury: A scoping review Open Access Deposited

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  • The data in this work include the complete literature searches of several citation databases, including MEDLINE (OvidSP), Embase (Elsevier), Web of Science Sci-Expanded & CPSI-S (Clarivate), CINAHL (EBSCOhost), and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Wiley).
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  • The dataset includes all citations considered for inclusion in the systematic review. The citations are accessible in Endnote (Clarivate), as well as through the primary citation export files from each database. The literature search strategies are included for reproducibility and transparency purposes. See the published methods for more information.
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  • markmac@umich.edu
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  • Gordon H. Sun, Stephanie W. Chen, Mark P. MacEachern & Jing Wang (2020) Successful decannulation of patients with traumatic spinal cord injury: A scoping review, The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2020.1832397
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  • 11/18/2022
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  • 06/23/2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.7302/f3jw-2s86
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MacEachern, M. P. S. H. C. W. W. (2021). [Literature search files] Successful decannulation of patients with traumatic spinal cord injury: A scoping review [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/f3jw-2s86

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Literature searches: Successful decannulation of patients with traumatic spinal cord injury: A scoping review Ovid MEDLINE; Epub Ahead of Print; In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations; Daily and Versions (533 results on December 10, 2018; 557 results on July 2, 2019) Sentinel articles: ("29854342" or "29787876" or "29283957" or "28447274" or "28003892" or "26426711" or "24278651" or "25542384" or "28117330" or "22710778" or "24560586" or "24064876" or "23558580" or "26630433" or "22996266").ui 1. exp tracheostomy/ or exp tracheotomy/ or (decannulat* or tracheostom* or tracheotom*).tw. or (exp device removal/ and (catheter* or tube*).tw.) 2. exp spinal injuries/ or exp spinal cord injuries/ or myelopath*.tw. or (spinal or spine).ti. or ((spinal or spine) adj3 (cord* or fracture* or injur* or trauma*)).tw. 3. (and/1-2) not (exp animals/ not humans/) Elsevier Embase (1092 results on December 10, 2018; 1142 results on July 2, 2019) 1. 'tracheostomy'/exp OR 'tracheotomy'/exp OR decannulat*:ti,ab OR tracheostom*:ti,ab OR tracheotom*:ti,ab 2. 'spinal cord injury'/exp OR myelopath*:ti,ab OR spinal:ti OR spine:ti OR (((spinal OR spine) NEAR/3 (cord* OR fractur* OR injur* OR trauma*)):ti,ab) 3. #1 AND #2 NOT ([animals]/lim NOT [humans]/lim) Clarivate Web of Science (377 results on December 10, 2018; 418 results on July 2, 2019) TS=(cricothyroid* OR cricothyrot* OR decannulat* OR tracheo*) AND TS=(myelopath* OR ((spinal OR spine) NEAR/3 (cord* OR fractur* OR injur* OR trauma*))) EBSCOhost CINAHL (251 results on December 10, 2018; 253 results on July 2, 2019) ( (MH tracheostomy OR TI tracheotom* OR TI tracheostom* OR TI decannulat* OR AB tracheotom* OR AB tracheostom* OR AB decannulat*) ) AND (MH "spinal cord injuries+" OR MH "spinal injuries+" OR TI spinal OR AB spinal OR TI spine OR AB spine)Ę Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (14 results on December 10, 2018; 22 results on July 2, 2019) #1 [mh tracheostomy] or [mh tracheotomy] or decannulat*:ti,ab or tracheostom*:ti,ab or tracheotom*:ti,ab #2 [mh "spinal cord injuries"] or [mh "spinal injuries"] or spinal:ti,ab or spine:ti,ab #3 #1 and #2

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