Background: There is debate concerning methods for calculating numbers needed to treat (NNT) from results of systematic reviews. Methods: We investigate the susceptibility to bias for alternative methods for calculating NNTs through illustrative examples and mathematical theory. Results: Two competing methods have been recommended: one method involves calculating the NNT from meta-analytical estimates, the other by treating the data as if it all arose from a single trial. The 'treat-as-one-trial' method was found to be susceptible to bias when there were imbalances between groups within one or more trials in the meta-analysis (Simpson's paradox). Calculation of NNTs from meta-analytical estimates is not prone to the same bias. The met...
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Abstract Background Calculation of numbers needed to treat (NNT) is more complex from meta-analysis ...
Numbers needed to treat (NNTs) may be used to present the effects of treatment and are the reciproca...
Background: The number needed to treat (NNT) is an absolute effect measure that has been used to ass...
Numbers needed to treat (NNTs) may be used to present the effects of treatment and are the reciproca...
IMPORTANCE: A persistent dilemma when performing meta-analyses is whether all available trials shoul...
The inverse of the difference between rates, called the 'number needed to treat' (NNT), was suggeste...
Systematic reviews summarize large amounts of informa-tion and are more likely than individual trial...
Literature-based meta-analysis is a standard technique applied to pool results of individual studies...
Meta-analysis replaced statistical significance with effect size in the hope of resolving controvers...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians find standardized mean differences (SMDs) calculated from continuous outcomes...
One of the most common critics leveled against meta-analysis pertains to the issue of publication bi...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians find standardized mean differences (SMDs) calculated from continuous outcom...
Last month’s column discussed therapeutic confirmatory trials. These trials play an important role i...
ratio itself. The effect of this last choice also becomes visible, if you should try to extract a nu...
An astonishing volume and diversity of evidence is available for many hypotheses in the biomedical a...
Abstract Background Calculation of numbers needed to treat (NNT) is more complex from meta-analysis ...
Numbers needed to treat (NNTs) may be used to present the effects of treatment and are the reciproca...
Background: The number needed to treat (NNT) is an absolute effect measure that has been used to ass...
Numbers needed to treat (NNTs) may be used to present the effects of treatment and are the reciproca...
IMPORTANCE: A persistent dilemma when performing meta-analyses is whether all available trials shoul...
The inverse of the difference between rates, called the 'number needed to treat' (NNT), was suggeste...
Systematic reviews summarize large amounts of informa-tion and are more likely than individual trial...
Literature-based meta-analysis is a standard technique applied to pool results of individual studies...
Meta-analysis replaced statistical significance with effect size in the hope of resolving controvers...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians find standardized mean differences (SMDs) calculated from continuous outcomes...
One of the most common critics leveled against meta-analysis pertains to the issue of publication bi...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians find standardized mean differences (SMDs) calculated from continuous outcom...
Last month’s column discussed therapeutic confirmatory trials. These trials play an important role i...
ratio itself. The effect of this last choice also becomes visible, if you should try to extract a nu...
An astonishing volume and diversity of evidence is available for many hypotheses in the biomedical a...