Mixed treatment comparison (MTC) models rely on estimates of relative effectiveness from randomized clinical trials so as to respect randomization across treatment arms. This approach could potentially be simplified by an alternative parameterization of the way effectiveness is modeled. We introduce a treatment-based parameterization of the MTC model that estimates outcomes on both the study and treatment levels. We compare the proposed model to the commonly used MTC models using a simulation study as well as three randomized clinical trial datasets from published systematic reviews comparing (i) treatments on bleeding after cirrhosis, (ii) the impact of antihypertensive drugs in diabetes mellitus, and (iii) smoking cessation strategies. Th...
In this dissertation, we explored three Bayesian methodological extensions, including an adaptive Ba...
In this dissertation, we explored three Bayesian methodological extensions, including an adaptive Ba...
AbstractRecently, mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) have been presented as an extension of tradition...
Mixed treatment comparison (MTC) models rely on estimates of relative effectiveness from randomized ...
Mixed treatment comparison (MTC) models rely on estimates of relative effectiveness from randomized ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Bradley P. ...
AbstractRecently, mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) have been presented as an extension of tradition...
Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained after meta-...
BACKGROUND:Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, o...
Abstract—When making therapeutic decisions for an individual patient or formulating treatment guidel...
peer-reviewedEstimates of relative efficacy between alternative treatments are crucial for decision ...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo demonstrate the application of a Bayesian mixed treatment comparison (MTC) model...
Abstract Background Indirect treatment comparison (ITC) and mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) have b...
Background Decision-Analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained ...
In this dissertation, we explored three Bayesian methodological extensions, including an adaptive Ba...
In this dissertation, we explored three Bayesian methodological extensions, including an adaptive Ba...
AbstractRecently, mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) have been presented as an extension of tradition...
Mixed treatment comparison (MTC) models rely on estimates of relative effectiveness from randomized ...
Mixed treatment comparison (MTC) models rely on estimates of relative effectiveness from randomized ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Bradley P. ...
AbstractRecently, mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) have been presented as an extension of tradition...
Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained after meta-...
BACKGROUND:Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, o...
Abstract—When making therapeutic decisions for an individual patient or formulating treatment guidel...
peer-reviewedEstimates of relative efficacy between alternative treatments are crucial for decision ...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo demonstrate the application of a Bayesian mixed treatment comparison (MTC) model...
Abstract Background Indirect treatment comparison (ITC) and mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) have b...
Background Decision-Analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained ...
In this dissertation, we explored three Bayesian methodological extensions, including an adaptive Ba...
In this dissertation, we explored three Bayesian methodological extensions, including an adaptive Ba...
AbstractRecently, mixed treatment comparisons (MTC) have been presented as an extension of tradition...