Meta-analysis of diagnostic tests should include estimates for both sensitivity and specificity.
Brown Michael D·American heart journal
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Brown Michael D·American heart journal
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Chen Yan, Guo Jeff J·Stroke
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Strebel Raeto T·The Journal of urology
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Farrow Richard, Norman Geoff·Medical education
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Rosthøj S·Ugeskrift for laeger
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Girard M·Human reproduction (Oxford, England)
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Pignon J P·Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique
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Bousquet J, Michel F B, Malling H J·American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
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Dumouchel W·Statistics in medicine
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Letzel H·Journal of clinical epidemiology
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Potyk D K·Archives of internal medicine
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Veroniki Areti Angeliki, Florez Ivan, Hutton Brian, +2 more·Research synthesis methods
Recently, Ades and colleagues discussed the controversies and advancements in network meta-analysis (NMA) over the past two decades, discussing its reliability, assumptions, novel approaches, and provided some useful recommendations for the conduction of NMAs. The present discussion paper builds on the insights by Ades…
Rücker Gerta, Schmitz Susanne, Schwarzer Guido·Biometrical journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift
Network meta-analysis is a method to combine evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compare a number of different interventions for a given clinical condition. Usually, this requires a connected network. A possible approach to link a disconnected network is to add evidence from nonrandomized comparisons…
Watkins Claire, Bennett Iain·Research synthesis methods
In studies with time-to-event data, outcomes may be reported as hazard ratios (HR) or binomial counts/proportions at a specific time point. If the intent is to synthesise evidence by performing a meta-analysis or network meta-analysis (NMA) using the HR as the measure of treatment effect, studies that only report binom…
Ades A E, Caldwell Deborah M, Reken Stefanie, +3 more·Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making
This checklist is for the review of evidence syntheses for treatment efficacy used in decision making based on either efficacy or cost-effectiveness. It is intended to be used for pairwise meta-analysis, indirect comparisons, and network meta-analysis, without distinction. It does not generate a quality rating and is n…
Biondi-Zoccai Giuseppe, Abbate Antonio, Benedetto Umberto, +3 more·International journal of cardiology
Clinical decision-making requires synthesis of an often complex evidence base. Novel tools have been developed building upon the historical approach of reviewing the literature focusing on a specific topic. Stemming from qualitative reviews, systematic reviews of randomized clinical trials, typically encompassing stati…
Greco Teresa, Edefonti Valeria, Biondi-Zoccai Giuseppe, +4 more·Contemporary clinical trials
Meta-analysis is a powerful tool to summarize knowledge. Pairwise or network meta-analysis may be carried out with multivariate models that account for the dependence between treatment estimates and quantify the correlation across studies. From a different perspective, meta-analysis may be viewed as a special case of m…
Tromp Jasper, Ouwerkerk Wouter, Lam Carolyn S P, +1 more·JACC. Heart failure
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Borenstein Michael·Journal of physiotherapy
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Bjordal Jan M, Lopes-Martins Rodrigo, Johnson Mark I, +1 more·Journal of physiotherapy
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