Numbers needed to treat (NNTs) may be used to present the effects of treatment and are the reciprocal of the absolute difference between treatment and control groups in a randomized controlled trial. NNTs are sensitive to factors that change the baseline risk of trial participants: the outcome considered; characteristics of patients; secular trends in incidence and case-fatality; and clinical setting. NNTs derived from pooled absolute risk differences in meta-analyses are commonly presented and easily calculated by meta-analytic software but may be seriously misleading because of heterogeneity between trials included in meta-analyses. Meaningful NNTs are obtained by applying the pooled relative risk reductions calculated from meta-analyses ...
AbstractObjectivesClinicians are told to use the number needed to treat (NNT) to compare the benefit...
Jeroen P Jansen,1 Javaria Mona Khalid,2 Michael D Smyth,3 Haridarshan Patel4 1Evidence Synthesis and...
In the 20 years since the initial description of the numberneeded to treat,1 this method of expressi...
Numbers needed to treat (NNTs) may be used to present the effects of treatment and are the reciproca...
The inverse of the difference between rates, called the 'number needed to treat' (NNT), was suggeste...
Background: There is debate concerning methods for calculating numbers needed to treat (NNT) from ...
Background: The number needed to treat (NNT) is an absolute effect measure that has been used to ass...
Abstract Background Calculation of numbers needed to treat (NNT) is more complex from meta-analysis ...
Systematic reviews summarize large amounts of informa-tion and are more likely than individual trial...
The Number Needed To Treat (NNT) is a measure used in epidemiology to convey the effectiveness of an...
The effect of a treatment versus controls may be expressed in relative or absolute terms. For ration...
Commentators have suggested that patients may understand quantitative information about treatment be...
Clinicians find standardized mean differences (SMDs) calculated from continuous outcomes difficult t...
The number needed to treat (NNT) is a popular measure to describe the absolute effect of a new treat...
This RLO considers how to measure and interpret the magnitude of effect in clinical trial results us...
AbstractObjectivesClinicians are told to use the number needed to treat (NNT) to compare the benefit...
Jeroen P Jansen,1 Javaria Mona Khalid,2 Michael D Smyth,3 Haridarshan Patel4 1Evidence Synthesis and...
In the 20 years since the initial description of the numberneeded to treat,1 this method of expressi...
Numbers needed to treat (NNTs) may be used to present the effects of treatment and are the reciproca...
The inverse of the difference between rates, called the 'number needed to treat' (NNT), was suggeste...
Background: There is debate concerning methods for calculating numbers needed to treat (NNT) from ...
Background: The number needed to treat (NNT) is an absolute effect measure that has been used to ass...
Abstract Background Calculation of numbers needed to treat (NNT) is more complex from meta-analysis ...
Systematic reviews summarize large amounts of informa-tion and are more likely than individual trial...
The Number Needed To Treat (NNT) is a measure used in epidemiology to convey the effectiveness of an...
The effect of a treatment versus controls may be expressed in relative or absolute terms. For ration...
Commentators have suggested that patients may understand quantitative information about treatment be...
Clinicians find standardized mean differences (SMDs) calculated from continuous outcomes difficult t...
The number needed to treat (NNT) is a popular measure to describe the absolute effect of a new treat...
This RLO considers how to measure and interpret the magnitude of effect in clinical trial results us...
AbstractObjectivesClinicians are told to use the number needed to treat (NNT) to compare the benefit...
Jeroen P Jansen,1 Javaria Mona Khalid,2 Michael D Smyth,3 Haridarshan Patel4 1Evidence Synthesis and...
In the 20 years since the initial description of the numberneeded to treat,1 this method of expressi...