"Cumulative meta-analysis" describes a statistical procedure to calculate, retrospectively, summary estimates from the results of similar trials every time the results of a further trial in the series had become available. In the early 1990 s, comparisons of cumulative meta-analyses of treatments for myocardial infarction with advice promulgated through medical textbooks showed that research had continued long after robust estimates of treatment effects had accumulated, and that medical textbooks had overlooked strong, existing evidence from trials. Cumulative meta-analyses have subsequently been used to assess what could have been known had new studies been informed by systematic reviews of relevant existing evidence and how waste might ha...
Background: Adverse consequences of medical interventions are a source of concern, but clinical tri...
BACKGROUND: Recently developed measures such as I2 and H allow the evaluation of the impact of heter...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
“Cumulative meta-analysis” describes a statistical procedure to calculate, retrospectively, summary ...
Background “Cumulative meta-analysis” describes a statistical procedure to calculate, retrospectivel...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn a recent research article in BMC Medicine, Crequit and colleagues demo...
Background: Despite new advances in science, there is often a considerable lag between the generatio...
Background: The LIFE CYCLE study aims to identify the key milestones in the life cycle of evidence o...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In evidence-based medicine, meta-analyses are often considered to provide an exc...
Meta-analyses overcome the limitation of small sample sizes or rare outcomes by pooling results from...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
Abstract Background: Meta-analysis is an epidemiological, recognized, quantifiable study design tha...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method to summarize research data from multiple studies in a quantita...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
Background: Adverse consequences of medical interventions are a source of concern, but clinical tri...
BACKGROUND: Recently developed measures such as I2 and H allow the evaluation of the impact of heter...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
“Cumulative meta-analysis” describes a statistical procedure to calculate, retrospectively, summary ...
Background “Cumulative meta-analysis” describes a statistical procedure to calculate, retrospectivel...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn a recent research article in BMC Medicine, Crequit and colleagues demo...
Background: Despite new advances in science, there is often a considerable lag between the generatio...
Background: The LIFE CYCLE study aims to identify the key milestones in the life cycle of evidence o...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In evidence-based medicine, meta-analyses are often considered to provide an exc...
Meta-analyses overcome the limitation of small sample sizes or rare outcomes by pooling results from...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
Abstract Background: Meta-analysis is an epidemiological, recognized, quantifiable study design tha...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method to summarize research data from multiple studies in a quantita...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
Background: Adverse consequences of medical interventions are a source of concern, but clinical tri...
BACKGROUND: Recently developed measures such as I2 and H allow the evaluation of the impact of heter...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...