Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) is bringing together evidence on radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure in relation to health outcomes, previously identified as priorities for evaluation by experts in the field, to inform exposure guidelines. A suite of systematic reviews are being undertaken by a network of topic experts and methodologists in order to collect, assess and synthesise data relevant to these guidelines. Here, we present the protocol for the systematic review on the effect of exposure to RF on adverse reproductive outcomes (human observational studies), also referred to as Systematic Review (SR) 3 within the series of systematic reviews currently being commissioned. Following the WHO handbook for guideline development and the COSTER conduct guidelines, we will systematically review the effect of RF-EMF exposure on both male fertility (SR3A) and adverse pregnancy outcomes (SR3B) in human observational studies. Herein we adhere to the PRISMA-P reporting guidelines. We will conduct a broad search for potentially relevant records relevant for both reviews within the following bibliographic databases: MEDLINE; Embase; and EMF Portal. We will also conduct searches of grey literature through relevant databases and organisational websites. RF-EMF experts will also be consulted. We will hand search citation and reference lists of included study records. We will include quantitative human observational studies on the effect of RF-EMF exposure: (in SR3A) in adult male participants on infertility, sperm morphology, concentration or total sperm count or motility; and (in SR3B) in preconception adults or pregnant women on preterm birth, small for gestational age (associated with intrauterine growth restriction), miscarriage, stillbirth and congenital anomalies. Titles, abstracts and then full texts will be screened in blinded duplicate against eligibility criteria with input from a third reviewer as required. Data extraction from included studies will be completed by two reviewers as will risk of bias assessment using the Office of Health Assessment and Translation (OHAT) tool. If appropriate we will undertake meta-analysis to pool effect measures and explore heterogeneity using sub-group analyses or meta-regression as feasible. We will conduct sensitivity analysis to assess the impact of any assumptions made throughout the review process. The OHAT methodology, based on the GRADE guidelines for evidence assessment, will be used to evaluate the certainty of evidence per outcome and to conclude the level of evidence of a health effect. This manuscript details the protocols for two systematic reviews. The aims of publishing details of both protocols are to: pre-specify their scope and methods; reduce the impact of reviewer bias; promote transparency and replicability; and improve the review process. CRD42021265401 (SR3A), CRD42021266268 (SR3B).

Highlights

  • Environment International 158 (2022) 106968. This manuscript details the protocols for two systematic reviews

  • The term “adverse reproductive outcomes” encompasses a heterog­ enous set of endpoints: inability to conceive which occurs in 15% of couples with up to 50% being due to male infertility factors and “adverse pregnancy outcomes” such as sponta­ neous miscarriage which occurs in 25% of pregnancies (Wang et al, 2021); pre-term birth occurring in 10% of pregnancies; stillbirth occurring in 2% of births; congenital anomalies occurring in up to 5% of newborns and low birth weight occurring in 14.6% of births (Blencowe et al, 2019)

  • We present the protocols for two systematic reviews of human observational studies on exposure to radiofrequency electro­ magnetic field (RF-EMF) and: male infertility (SR3A); or adverse pregnancy outcomes (SR3B)

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Conclusion

This manuscript details the protocols for two systematic reviews. The aims of publishing details of both protocols are to: pre-specify their scope and methods; reduce the impact of reviewer bias; promote trans­ parency and replicability; and improve the review process.

Background
Description of the exposure
Rationale for this systematic review
Objectives
Methods
Eligibility criteria
Outcomes
Types of studies
Data extraction
Information sources and search strategy
Study selection
Risk of bias assessment
Synthesis of results
Additional analyses
Certainty of evidence assessment
Findings
Declaration of Competing Interest
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