BackgroundNetwork meta-analysis synthesises data from a number of clinical trials in order to assess the comparative efficacy of multiple healthcare interventions in similar patient populations. In situations where clinical trial data are heterogeneously reported i.e. data are missing for one or more outcomes of interest, synthesising such data can lead to disconnected networks of evidence, increased uncertainty, and potentially biased estimates which can have severe implications for decision-making. To overcome this issue, strength can be borrowed between outcomes of interest in multivariate network meta-analyses. Furthermore, in situations where there are relatively few trials informing each treatment comparison, there is a potential issu...
Organisations such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence require the synthesis of...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
BackgroundNetwork meta-analysis (NMA) is commonly used in evidence synthesis; however, in situations...
BACKGROUND: Network meta-analysis (NMA) is commonly used in evidence synthesis; however, in situatio...
AbstractBackgroundNetwork meta-analysis (NMA) is commonly used in evidence synthesis; however, in si...
Outcome reporting bias (ORB) occurs in a large percentage of medical studies, and it is a particular...
Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network meta-analysis...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network m...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
Background With the increased interest in the inclusion of non-randomised data in network meta-analy...
Random-effects meta-analyses are very commonly used in medical statistics. Recent methodological dev...
Random-effects meta-analyses are very commonly used in medical statistics. Recent methodological dev...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
Background: Network meta-analysis (NMA) enables simultaneous comparison of multiple treatments whil...
Organisations such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence require the synthesis of...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
BackgroundNetwork meta-analysis (NMA) is commonly used in evidence synthesis; however, in situations...
BACKGROUND: Network meta-analysis (NMA) is commonly used in evidence synthesis; however, in situatio...
AbstractBackgroundNetwork meta-analysis (NMA) is commonly used in evidence synthesis; however, in si...
Outcome reporting bias (ORB) occurs in a large percentage of medical studies, and it is a particular...
Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network meta-analysis...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis is a valuable tool for combining evidence from multiple studies. Network m...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
Background With the increased interest in the inclusion of non-randomised data in network meta-analy...
Random-effects meta-analyses are very commonly used in medical statistics. Recent methodological dev...
Random-effects meta-analyses are very commonly used in medical statistics. Recent methodological dev...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
Background: Network meta-analysis (NMA) enables simultaneous comparison of multiple treatments whil...
Organisations such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence require the synthesis of...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...