Addressing between‐study heterogeneity and inconsistency in mixed treatment comparisons: Application to stroke prevention treatments in individuals with non‐rheumatic atrial fibrillation
- 27 April 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Statistics in Medicine
- Vol. 28 (14) , 1861-1881
- https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.3594
Abstract
Mixed treatment comparison models extend meta‐analysis methods to enable comparisons to be made between all relevant comparators in the clinical area of interest. In such modelling it is imperative that potential sources of variability are explored to explain both heterogeneity (variation in treatment effects between trials within pairwise contrasts) and inconsistency (variation in treatment effects between pairwise contrasts) to ensure the validity of the analysis.The objective of this paper is to extend the mixed treatment comparison framework to allow for the incorporation of study‐level covariates in an attempt to explain between‐study heterogeneity and reduce inconsistency. Three possible model specifications assuming different assumptions are described and applied to a 17‐treatment network for stroke prevention treatments in individuals with non‐rheumatic atrial fibrillation.The paper demonstrates the feasibility of incorporating covariates within a mixed treatment comparison framework and using model fit statistics to choose between alternative model specifications. Although such an approach may adjust for inconsistencies in networks, as for standard meta‐regression, the analysis will suffer from low power if the number of trials is small compared with the number of treatment comparators. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
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