Differences between arm-based (AB) and contrast-based (CB) models for network meta-analysis (NMA) are controversial. We compare the CB model of Lu and Ades (2006), the AB model of Hong et al(2016), and two intermediate models, using hypothetical data and a selected real data set. Differences between models arise primarily from study intercepts being fixed effects in the Lu-Ades model but random effects in the Hong model, and we identify four key difference. (1) If study intercepts are fixed effects then only within-study information is used, but if they are random effects then between-study information is also used and can cause important bias. (2) Models with random study intercepts are suitable for deriving a wider range of estimands, eg,...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a statistical technique for the comparison of treatment options. The ...
Differences between arm-based (AB) and contrast-based (CB) models for network meta-analysis (NMA) ar...
BACKGROUND: Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments, has inc...
Abstract Background Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments,...
BACKGROUND: Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments, has inc...
Network meta-analysis (NMA), also known as multiple treatment comparisons, is commonly used to incor...
Network meta-analysis can be implemented by using arm-based or contrast-based models. Here we focus ...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network m...
Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network meta-analysis...
Background: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
Network meta-analysis is a powerful approach for synthesizing direct and indirect evidence about mul...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Network ...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a statistical technique for the comparison of treatment options. The ...
Differences between arm-based (AB) and contrast-based (CB) models for network meta-analysis (NMA) ar...
BACKGROUND: Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments, has inc...
Abstract Background Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments,...
BACKGROUND: Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments, has inc...
Network meta-analysis (NMA), also known as multiple treatment comparisons, is commonly used to incor...
Network meta-analysis can be implemented by using arm-based or contrast-based models. Here we focus ...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network m...
Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network meta-analysis...
Background: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
Network meta-analysis is a powerful approach for synthesizing direct and indirect evidence about mul...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Network ...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a statistical technique for the comparison of treatment options. The ...