A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative efficacy of multiple treatments. It allows direct and indirect evidence about each comparison to be included in the same analysis, and provides a coherent framework to compare and rank treatments. A traditional network meta-analysis uses aggregate data (eg, treatment effect estimates and standard errors) obtained from publications or trial investigators. An alternative approach is to obtain, check, harmonise and meta-analyse the individual participant data (IPD) from each trial. In this article, we describe potential advantages of IPD for network meta-analysis projects, emphasising five key benefits: (1) improving the quality and scope of inf...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
To demonstrate how individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses have impacted directly on the des...
AbstractObjectivesTo demonstrate how individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses have impacted d...
Jayne Tierney and colleagues offer guidance on how to spot a well-designed and well-conducted indivi...
Background: The use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analyses (NMA)...
peer-reviewedThe use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analysis (NMA) is becoming in...
Precision medicine research often searches for treatment‐covariate interactions, which refers to whe...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate how individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses have impacted directl...
Meta-analysis based on individual participant data (IPD), often described as the 'gold standard' for...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
To demonstrate how individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses have impacted directly on the des...
AbstractObjectivesTo demonstrate how individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses have impacted d...
Jayne Tierney and colleagues offer guidance on how to spot a well-designed and well-conducted indivi...
Background: The use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analyses (NMA)...
peer-reviewedThe use of individual patient data (IPD) in network meta-analysis (NMA) is becoming in...
Precision medicine research often searches for treatment‐covariate interactions, which refers to whe...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate how individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses have impacted directl...
Meta-analysis based on individual participant data (IPD), often described as the 'gold standard' for...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...