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Execute OpenEvidence secondary workflow: DeepConsult Research Synthesis. Trigger: "openevidence deepconsult research synthesis", "secondary openevidence workflow".

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# OpenEvidence — Evidence Review & Citations ## Overview Search medical evidence, manage citations, and generate formatted evidence reports through OpenEvidence. Use this workflow to find clinical studies for a specific question, build citation collections for literature reviews, or produce structured evidence summaries with graded recommendations. This is the secondary workflow — for DeepConsult research synthesis, see `openevidence-core-workflow-a`. ## Instructions ### Step 1: Search the Evidence Database ```typescript const results = await client.evidence.search({ query: 'SGLT2 inhibitors cardiovascular outcomes type 2 diabetes', filters: { study_type: ['rct', 'meta_analysis', 'systematic_review'], year_range: { min: 2020, max: 2026 }, evidence_level: ['1a', '1b', '2a'], }, limit: 25, sort: 'relevance', }); console.log(`Found ${results.total} studies`); results.items.forEach(s => console.log(` [${s.evidence_level}] ${s.title} (${s.journal}, ${s.year}) — ${s.citations} citations`) ); ``` ### Step 2: Build a Citation Collection ```typescript const collection = await client.citations.create({ name: 'SGLT2i CV Outcomes Review — April 2026', study_ids: results.items.slice(0, 15).map(s => s.id), tags: ['cardiology', 'diabetes', 'sglt2i'], }); console.log(`Collection ${collection.id}: ${collection.study_count} studies`); await client.citations.addByDoi(collection.id, { doi: '10.1056/NEJMoa2034577' }); ``` ### Step 3: Grade Evidence and Extra...

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