Conflicting results in Pediatrics can occur due to several factors:
Study Design: Variations in study design, such as randomized controlled trials (RCTs) versus observational studies, can lead to different outcomes. Population Differences: Differences in age, gender, ethnicity, and underlying health conditions of the study populations can affect results. Outcome Measures: The use of different outcome measures or endpoints can result in conflicting findings. Statistical Analysis: Variations in statistical methods and data interpretation can lead to different conclusions.