articleBMC Medical Research MethodologyMar 6, 2017GOLD OA

Trial Sequential Analysis in systematic reviews with meta-analysis

Copenhagen University Hospital · Rigshospitalet · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Most meta-analyses in systematic reviews, including Cochrane ones, do not have sufficient statistical power to detect or refute even large intervention effects. This is why a meta-analysis ought to be regarded as an interim analysis on its way towards a required information size. The results of the meta-analyses should relate the total number of randomised participants to the estimated required meta-analytic information size accounting for statistical diversity. When the number of participants and the corresponding number of trials in a meta-analysis are insufficient, the use of the traditional 95% confidence interval or the 5% statistical significance threshold will lead to too many false positive conclusions…

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Keywords
  • Meta-analysis
  • Sample size determination
  • Type I and type II errors
  • Statistical power
  • Confidence interval
  • Statistics
  • Interim analysis
  • Randomized controlled trial
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