Abstract Background Several indirect comparison methods, including network meta-analyses (NMAs), using individual patient data (IPD) have been developed to synthesize evidence from a network of trials. Although IPD indirect comparisons are published with increasing frequency in health care literature, there is no guidance on selecting the appropriate methodology and on reporting the methods and results. Methods In this paper we examine the methods and reporting of indirect comparison methods using IPD. We searched MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and CINAHL from inception until October 2014. We included published and unpublishe...
AbstractOBJECTIVES:To survey the frequency of use of indirect comparisons in systematic reviews and ...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the agreement between direct and indirect comparisons of competing healthc...
Abstract Background Several indirect comparison metho...
AbstractEvidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing int...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
AbstractEvidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing in...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Objective To investigate the agreement between direct and indirect comparisons of competing healthca...
AbstractOBJECTIVES:To survey the frequency of use of indirect comparisons in systematic reviews and ...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the agreement between direct and indirect comparisons of competing healthc...
Abstract Background Several indirect comparison metho...
AbstractEvidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing int...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
AbstractEvidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing in...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Evidence-based health-care decision making requires comparisons of all relevant competing interventi...
Objective To investigate the agreement between direct and indirect comparisons of competing healthca...
AbstractOBJECTIVES:To survey the frequency of use of indirect comparisons in systematic reviews and ...
Evidence-based health care decision making requires comparison of all relevant competing interventio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the agreement between direct and indirect comparisons of competing healthc...