Objectives: Network meta-analysis (NMA) methods extend the standard pair-wise framework to allow simultaneous comparison of multiple interventions in a single statistical model. Despite published work on NMA mainly focussing on the synthesis of aggregate data (AD), methods have been developed that allow the use of individual patient-level data (IPD) specifically when outcomes are dichotomous or continuous. This paper focuses on the synthesis of IPD and AD time to event data, motivated by a real data example looking at the effectiveness of high compression treatments on the healing of venous leg ulcers. Methods: This paper introduces a novel NMA modelling approach that allows IPD (time to event with censoring) and AD (event count for a given...
Network meta-analysis of (individual patient) time to event data alongside (aggregate) count dat
Network meta-analysis (NMA) allows the combination of direct and indirect evidence from a set of ran...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an important aspect of evidence synthesis in a clinical setting, as i...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank...
Network meta-analysis methods, which are an extension of the standard pair-wise synthesis framework,...
Background: Network meta-analysis methods, which are an extension of the standard pair-wise synthesi...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank ...
BACKGROUND: Synthesis of clinical effectiveness from multiple trials is a well-established component...
Introduction Individual patient data (IPD) present particular advantages in network meta-analysis (N...
peer-reviewedThe use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analysis (NMA) is becoming in...
The use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analysis (NMA) is becoming increasingly pop...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis of (individual patient) time to event data alongside (aggregate) count dat
Network meta-analysis (NMA) allows the combination of direct and indirect evidence from a set of ran...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an important aspect of evidence synthesis in a clinical setting, as i...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank...
Network meta-analysis methods, which are an extension of the standard pair-wise synthesis framework,...
Background: Network meta-analysis methods, which are an extension of the standard pair-wise synthesi...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank ...
BACKGROUND: Synthesis of clinical effectiveness from multiple trials is a well-established component...
Introduction Individual patient data (IPD) present particular advantages in network meta-analysis (N...
peer-reviewedThe use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analysis (NMA) is becoming in...
The use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analysis (NMA) is becoming increasingly pop...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis of (individual patient) time to event data alongside (aggregate) count dat
Network meta-analysis (NMA) allows the combination of direct and indirect evidence from a set of ran...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an important aspect of evidence synthesis in a clinical setting, as i...