Network meta-analysis is becoming more popular as a way to compare multiple treatments simultaneously. Here, we develop a new estimation method for fitting models for network meta-analysis with random inconsistency effects. This method is an extension of the procedure originally proposed by DerSimonian and Laird. Our methodology allows for inconsistency within the network. The proposed procedure is semi-parametric, non-iterative, fast and highly accessible to applied researchers. The methodology is found to perform satisfactorily in a simulation study provided that the sample size is large enough and the extent of the inconsistency is not very severe. We apply our approach to two real examples.DJ, RT and IRW are employed by the UK Medical R...
Abstract Background Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments,...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
One of the long-standing methodological issues in network meta analysis (NMA) is that of assessing h...
Network meta‐analysis is becoming more popular as a way to compare multiple treatments simultaneousl...
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...
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...
Network meta-analysis aims to compare multiple interventions by synthesizing studies where each stud...
Network meta-analysis is used to simultaneously compare multiple treatments in a single analysis. Ho...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a statistical technique for the comparison of treatment options. The ...
The example of the analysis of a collection of trials in diabetes consisting of a sparsely connected...
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 is used to simultaneously compare multiple treatments in a single analysis. Ho...
Abstract Background Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments,...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
One of the long-standing methodological issues in network meta analysis (NMA) is that of assessing h...
Network meta‐analysis is becoming more popular as a way to compare multiple treatments simultaneousl...
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...
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...
Network meta-analysis aims to compare multiple interventions by synthesizing studies where each stud...
Network meta-analysis is used to simultaneously compare multiple treatments in a single analysis. Ho...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a statistical technique for the comparison of treatment options. The ...
The example of the analysis of a collection of trials in diabetes consisting of a sparsely connected...
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 is used to simultaneously compare multiple treatments in a single analysis. Ho...
Abstract Background Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments,...
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for com-parative effectiveness research. Ra...
One of the long-standing methodological issues in network meta analysis (NMA) is that of assessing h...