{Reference Type}: Systematic Review {Title}: Systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of bone marrow-derived cell therapies on hind limb perfusion. {Author}: van Rhijn-Brouwer FCC;Wever KE;Kiffen R;van Rhijn JR;Gremmels H;Fledderus JO;Vernooij RWM;Verhaar MC; {Journal}: Dis Model Mech {Volume}: 17 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: 2024 May 1 {Factor}: 5.732 {DOI}: 10.1242/dmm.050632 {Abstract}: Preclinical and clinical studies on the administration of bone marrow-derived cells to restore perfusion show conflicting results. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis on preclinical studies to assess the efficacy of bone marrow-derived cells in the hind limb ischemia model and identify possible determinants of therapeutic efficacy. In vivo animal studies were identified using a systematic search in PubMed and EMBASE on 10 January 2022. 85 studies were included for systematic review and meta-analysis. Study characteristics and outcome data on relative perfusion were extracted. The pooled mean difference was estimated using a random effects model. Risk of bias was assessed for all included studies. We found a significant increase in perfusion in the affected limb after administration of bone marrow-derived cells compared to that in the control groups. However, there was a high heterogeneity between studies, which could not be explained. There was a high degree of incomplete reporting across studies. We therefore conclude that the current quality of preclinical research is insufficient (low certainty level as per GRADE assessment) to identify specific factors that might improve human clinical trials.