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Raw JSON (canonical form + also see JSON Format Specification)
A grouping of six Evidence resources from six studies
{ "resourceType": "EvidenceVariable", "id": "example-Wardlaw2014Analysis1.16.3EvidenceSet", "text": { "status": "generated", "div": "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n <p>\n "Wardlaw 2014 Analysis 1.16.3 Evidence set" is a grouping of six Evidence results used in a meta-analysis.\n </p>\n\t</div>" }, "name": "Wardlaw 2014 Analysis 1.16.3 Evidence set", "title": "Wardlaw 2014 Analysis 1.16.3 Evidence set", "status": "draft", "note": [ { "text": "Short names for Evidence sources are detailed in \"References to studies included in this review\"" } ], "relatedArtifact": [ { "type": "citation", "label": "Wardlaw 2014", "display": "Analysis 1.16.3 from Wardlaw 2014", "citation": "Wardlaw JM, Murray V, Berge E, del Zoppo GJ. Thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2014 Jul 29(7):CD000213. PMID 25072528", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD000213.pub3" } ], "actual": true, "characteristicCombination": "union", "characteristic": [ { "definitionReference": { "type": "Evidence", "display": "NINDS 1995" } }, { "definitionReference": { "type": "Evidence", "display": "ECASS 1995" } }, { "definitionReference": { "type": "Evidence", "display": "ECASS II 1998" } }, { "definitionReference": { "type": "Evidence", "display": "ATLANTIS B 1999" } }, { "definitionReference": { "type": "Evidence", "display": "ATLANTIS A 2000" } }, { "definitionReference": { "type": "Evidence", "display": "IST3 2012" } } ], "handling": "dichotomous" }
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.