BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) fail to provide standard deviations (SDs) of their continuous outcome measures. Some meta-analysts substitute them by those reported in other studies, either from another meta-analysis or from other studies in the same meta-analysis. But the validity of such practices has never been empirically examined. METHODS: We compared the actual standardized mean difference (SMD) of individual RCTs and the meta-analytically pooled SMD of all RCTs against those based on the above-mentioned two imputation methods in two meta-analyses of antidepressants. RESULTS: Two meta-analyses included 39 RCTs of fluoxetine (n = 3,681) and 25 RCTs of amitriptyline (n = 1,832), which had...
Abstract Background Rigorous, informative meta-analyses rely on availability of appropriate summary ...
Classical meta-analysis requires the same data from each clinical trial, thus data-reporting must be...
A study that would otherwise be eligible is commonly excluded from a metaanalysis when the standard ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) fail to provide stand...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
This paper examines the implications of the present approaches in handling missing variability in me...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
A common problem in the meta analysis of continuous data is that some studies do not report sufficie...
Meta-analyses of continuous endpoints are generally supposed to deal with normally distributed data....
A Meta Analysis is a statistical technique for integrating quantitative results of the same research...
Abstract— The choice between the fixed and random effects model for providing an overall meta analy...
BACKGROUND:Well-constructed systematic reviews and meta-analyses are key tools in evidenced-based he...
BackgroundWell-constructed systematic reviews and meta-analyses are key tools in evidenced-based hea...
Objective: Findings from meta-analytic studies that use standardized mean differences (SMDs) may be ...
The principle of intention-to-treat analysis must be strictly applied to both individual randomized ...
Abstract Background Rigorous, informative meta-analyses rely on availability of appropriate summary ...
Classical meta-analysis requires the same data from each clinical trial, thus data-reporting must be...
A study that would otherwise be eligible is commonly excluded from a metaanalysis when the standard ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) fail to provide stand...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
This paper examines the implications of the present approaches in handling missing variability in me...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
A common problem in the meta analysis of continuous data is that some studies do not report sufficie...
Meta-analyses of continuous endpoints are generally supposed to deal with normally distributed data....
A Meta Analysis is a statistical technique for integrating quantitative results of the same research...
Abstract— The choice between the fixed and random effects model for providing an overall meta analy...
BACKGROUND:Well-constructed systematic reviews and meta-analyses are key tools in evidenced-based he...
BackgroundWell-constructed systematic reviews and meta-analyses are key tools in evidenced-based hea...
Objective: Findings from meta-analytic studies that use standardized mean differences (SMDs) may be ...
The principle of intention-to-treat analysis must be strictly applied to both individual randomized ...
Abstract Background Rigorous, informative meta-analyses rely on availability of appropriate summary ...
Classical meta-analysis requires the same data from each clinical trial, thus data-reporting must be...
A study that would otherwise be eligible is commonly excluded from a metaanalysis when the standard ...