A large-scale assessment of temporal trends in meta-analyses using systematic review reports from the Cochrane Library

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作者
Fanshawe, Thomas R. [1 ]
Shaw, Luke F. [1 ]
Spence, Graeme T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Nuffield Dept Primary Care Hlth Sci, Oxford, England
关键词
cumulative meta-analysis; generalised least squares; Proteus phenomenon; quality control charts; temporal trend; PUBLICATION BIAS; TIME; TRIALS;
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10.1002/jrsm.1238
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
IntroductionPrevious studies suggest that many systematic reviews contain meta-analyses that display temporal trends, such as the first study's result being more extreme than later studies' or a drift in the pooled estimate. We assessed the extent and characteristics of temporal trends using all Cochrane intervention reports published 2008-2012. MethodsWe selected the largest meta-analysis within each report and analysed trends using methods including a Z-test (first versus subsequent estimates); generalised least squares; and cumulative sum charts. Predictors considered include meta-analysis size and review group. ResultsOf 1288 meta-analyses containing at least 4 studies, the point estimate from the first study was more extreme and in the same direction as the pooled estimate in 738 (57%), with a statistically significant difference (first versus subsequent) in 165 (13%). Generalised least squares indicated trends in 717 (56%); 18% of fixed effects analyses had at least one violation of cumulative sum limits. For some methods, meta-analysis size was associated with temporal patterns and use of a random effects model, but there was no consistent association with review group. ConclusionsAll results suggest that more meta-analyses demonstrate temporal patterns than would be expected by chance. Hence, assuming the standard meta-analysis model without temporal trend is sometimes inappropriate. Factors associated with trends are likely to be context specific.
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