Ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein access in children and infants: a meta-analysis of published studies.
Corry Pete, Arnold Philip·Paediatric anaesthesia
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Corry Pete, Arnold Philip·Paediatric anaesthesia
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Ziegler A·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
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Caldwell Deborah M, Gibb D M, Ades A E·Lancet (London, England)
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Nilsson E, Sandzén B·The British journal of surgery
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Chu Haitao, Cole Stephen R·Journal of clinical epidemiology
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Das D·The British journal of surgery
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Kehlet H, Kingsnorth A·The British journal of surgery
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Macias William L, Sasheygi Andreas, Xu David, +1 more·Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
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Cates C·BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
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Davey Smith G, Egger M·BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
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Lafata J E, Koch G G, Ward R E·Medical care
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Rebelo Artur, Friedrichs Juliane, Grilli Maurizio, +5 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Oesophageal cancer is the seventh most frequently diagnosed cancer and the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Oesophagectomy remains the main curative treatment option. The effect of different surgical approaches (completely open, hybrid, completely minimally invasive and robot-assist…
Jackson Dan, Barrett Jessica K, Rice Stephen, +2 more·Statistics in medicine
Network meta-analysis is becoming more popular as a way to analyse multiple treatments simultaneously and, in the right circumstances, rank treatments. A difficulty in practice is the possibility of 'inconsistency' or 'incoherence', where direct evidence and indirect evidence are not in agreement. Here, we develop a ra…
Saracini Alessandra Gaia, Held Leonhard·Statistics in medicine
Outcome Reporting Bias (ORB) poses significant threats to the validity of meta-analytic findings. It occurs when researchers selectively report outcomes based on the significance or direction of results, potentially leading to distorted treatment effect estimates. Despite its critical implications, ORB remains an under…
van Aert Robbie C M, Wicherts Jelte M·Behavior research methods
Outcome reporting bias (ORB) refers to the biasing effect caused by researchers selectively reporting outcomes within a study based on their statistical significance. ORB leads to inflated effect size estimates in meta-analysis if only the outcome with the largest effect size is reported due to ORB. We propose a new me…
Stogiannis Dimitris, Siannis Fotios, Androulakis Emmanouil·The international journal of biostatistics
In recent years, meta-analysis has evolved to a critically important field of Statistics, and has significant applications in Medicine and Health Sciences. In this work we briefly present existing methodologies to conduct meta-analysis along with any discussion and recent developments accompanying them. Undoubtedly, st…
Winter Christine, Jung Klaus·Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Public databases featuring original, raw data from "Omics" experiments enable researchers to perform meta-analyses by combining either the raw data or the summarized results of several independent studies. In proteomics, high-throughput protein expression data is measured by diverse techniques such as mass spectrometry…
Makovec Tomaž·The International journal of risk & safety in medicine
BACKGROUND: In the case of depression (and other psychiatric disorders), a huge number of scientists have been trying for decades to establish and postulate the disease-based drug concept for antidepressants and these efforts have not born fruits. OBJECTIVE: To show that the discussions about statistical significance…
Moeyaert Mariola, Manolov Rumen, Rodabaugh Emily·Behavior modification
Multilevel modeling is an approach that can be used to summarize single-case experimental design (SCED) data. Multilevel models were developed to analyze hierarchical structured data with units at a lower level nested within higher level units. SCEDs use time series data collected from multiple cases (or subjects) with…
Cronin Paul, Kelly Aine Marie, Altaee Duaa, +3 more·Academic radiology
A systematic review is a comprehensive search, critical evaluation, and synthesis of all the relevant studies on a specific (clinical) topic that can be applied to the evaluation of diagnostic and screening imaging studies. It can be a qualitative or a quantitative (meta-analysis) review of available literature. A meta…