Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventions. In the absence of randomized controlled trials involving a direct comparison of all treatments of interest, indirect treatment comparisons and network meta-analysis provide useful evidence for judiciously selecting the best treatment(s). Mixed treatment comparisons, a special case of network meta-analysis, combine direct evidence and indirect evidence for particular pairwise comparisons, thereby synthesizing a greater share of the available evidence than traditional meta-analysis. This report from the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research Indirect Treatment Comparisons Good Research Practices Task Force provide...
AbstractDespite the great realized or potential value of network meta-analysis of randomized control...
Network meta-analysis aims to compare multiple interventions by synthesizing studies where each stud...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
AbstractEvidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing int...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
AbstractEvidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing in...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Systematic reviews and pairwise meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials, at the intersection o...
AbstractDespite the great realized or potential value of network meta-analysis of randomized control...
Network meta-analysis aims to compare multiple interventions by synthesizing studies where each stud...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
AbstractEvidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing int...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
AbstractEvidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing in...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Systematic reviews and pairwise meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials, at the intersection o...
AbstractDespite the great realized or potential value of network meta-analysis of randomized control...
Network meta-analysis aims to compare multiple interventions by synthesizing studies where each stud...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...