Apparently conclusive meta-analyses may be inconclusive—Trial sequential analysis adjustment of random error risk due to repetitive testing of accumulating data in apparently conclusive neonatal meta-analyses
Copenhagen University Hospital · Rigshospitalet
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Abstract
Background
Random error may cause misleading evidence in meta-analyses. The required number of participants in a meta-analysis (i.e. information size) should be at least as large as an adequately powered single trial. Trial sequential analysis (TSA) may reduce risk of random errors due to repetitive testing of accumulating data by evaluating meta-analyses not reaching the information size with monitoring boundaries. This is analogous to sequential monitoring boundaries in a single trial.
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We selected apparently conclusive (P
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- Meta-analysis
- Random effects model
- Study heterogeneity
- Medicine
- Statistic
- Statistics
- Relative risk
- Randomized controlled trial
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