CINeMA: An approach for assessing confidence in the results of a network meta-analysis
University of Bern · Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The evaluation of the credibility of results from a meta-analysis has become an important part of the evidence synthesis process. We present a methodological framework to evaluate confidence in the results from network meta-analyses, Confidence in Network Meta-Analysis (CINeMA), when multiple interventions are compared. METHODOLOGY: CINeMA considers 6 domains: (i) within-study bias, (ii) reporting bias, (iii) indirectness, (iv) imprecision, (v) heterogeneity, and (vi) incoherence. Key to judgments about within-study bias and indirectness is the percentage contribution matrix, which shows how much information each study contributes to the results from network meta-analysis. The contribution matrix can easily be computed using a freely available web application. In evaluating imprecision, heterogeneity, and incoherence, we consider the impact of these components of variability in forming clinical decisions.
Via 3 examples, we show that CINeMA improves transparency and avoids the selective use of evidence when forming judgments, thus limiting subjectivity in the process. CINeMA is easy to apply even in large and complicated networks.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 110.89
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 63
Authors
7- ANAdriani NikolakopoulouCorresponding
University of Bern, Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine
- JPJulian P. T. HigginsCorresponding
University of Bristol
- TPTheodoros PapakonstantinouCorresponding
University of Bern, Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine
- ACAnna ChaimaniCorresponding
Inserm, Université Paris Cité, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Centre de Recherche Épidémiologie et Statistique
- CDCinzia Del GiovaneCorresponding
University of Bern
Topics & keywords
- Meta-analysis
- Movie theater
- Credibility
- Computer science
- Transparency (behavior)
- Confidence interval
- Publication bias
- Process (computing)