DATASET OF INFLUENCE OF GESTATIONAL HISTORY ON NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS AND EISENMENGER SYNDROME: ASSOCIATIONS WITH MENTAL RETARDATION AND VISUAL EYE DISEASE IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS – A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Published: 4 March 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/gg9k272hv8.1
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R Mohamad Javier

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As shown below, the dataset utilized in the study Eisenmenger Syndrome: Associations With Mental Retardation And Visual Eye Disease In Children And Adults: Influence Of Gestational History On Neural Tube Defects PRISMA-P Checklist .doc shows PRISMA-P checklist as extended data Table.doc presents the findings and evaluations of five journals concerning the following variables: the effects of gestational age on neural tube defects, Eisenmenger syndrome, and the correlation between these conditions and visual eye disease, both in children and adults. The contents of these journals were inspected and compiled into a table for the purpose of facilitating comprehension. In accordance with the results of the journal classification analysis, five Scopus Q2 journals were selected as references for our systematic observational study. Prism Flow Diagram.JPEG shows PRISMA-Flow Diagram of Included Study References.zip contain all references cited in the manuscript

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1. Developing the Background and Objectives of the Study The initial step in the systematic review involves crafting the background and study objectives. In this context, the systematic review addresses the impact of gestational history on the occurrence of neural tube defects and Eisenmenger syndrome, along with mental retardation and visual eye disease in both children and adults. 2. Identification of Problems The research delves into existing research journals, identifying issues related to the impact of gestational history on the occurrence of neural tube defects and Eisenmenger syndrome, accompanied by mental retardation and visual eye disease in children and adults. 3.Data Search Utilizing easily accessible journal portals like Google Scholar, the researcher conducted a targeted search using keywords such as "gestational history, neural tube defect, Eisenmenger syndrome, mental retardation, visual eye disease." The search yielded 73,394 journal articles. 4. Screening / Selection Criteria The accessed literature underwent a stringent filtering process guided by specific criteria. Articles considered were those published within the last three years (2021-2023), ensuring the inclusion of recent and relevant studies. Additionally, only journals indexed by Scopus within the Q1-Q4 quartiles were included, with a focus on content directly relevant to investigating the impact of gestational history on the specified conditions. This meticulous selection process aimed to enhance the quality and relevance of the studies incorporated into the systematic review. 5.Quality Assessment The systematic review's inclusion and exclusion criteria were based on the quality of the studies. Evaluation considered whether the journals were published within the specified timeframe (2021-2023). A total of 2327 journal articles underwent this evaluation. Following the screening process, relevant data was extracted from the selected articles. The data extraction stage involved evaluating the five chosen articles, noting their main conclusions for subsequent data synthesis. 6.Data Synthesis To summarize findings, a narrative or meta-analysis technique was employed. The narrative method was chosen for its ability to effectively organize and present accumulated facts. Primary materials were meticulously reviewed, utilizing data, facts, and information from research publications to provide findings aligned with the research objectives.

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Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang Fakultas Kedokteran

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