articleStatistics in MedicineMay 21, 2002Closed access

Issues in the selection of a summary statistic for meta‐analysis of clinical trials with binary outcomes

National Institute for Health and Care Research · Ludwig Cancer Research

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Abstract

Meta-analysis of binary data involves the computation of a weighted average of summary statistics calculated for each trial. The selection of the appropriate summary statistic is a subject of debate due to conflicts in the relative importance of mathematical properties and the ability to intuitively interpret results. This paper explores the process of identifying a summary statistic most likely to be consistent across trials when there is variation in control group event rates. Four summary statistics are considered: odds ratios (OR); risk differences (RD) and risk ratios of beneficial (RR(B)); and harmful outcomes (RR(H)). Each summary statistic corresponds to a different pattern of predicted absolute…

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Keywords
  • Statistic
  • Statistics
  • Meta-analysis
  • Sample size determination
  • Relative risk
  • Econometrics
  • Summary statistics
  • Test statistic
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