The power of meta-analysis: a challenge for evidence-based medicine

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Paola Berchialla
Daniele Chiffi
Giovanni Valente
Ari Voutilainen
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[1] Universitá di Torino,
[2] Politecnico di Milano,undefined
[3] University of Eastern Finland,undefined
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Meta-analysis; Heterogeneity; Power; Evidence-based medicine;
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This paper discusses the outstanding problem of replicability of empirical data in the context of recent work on meta-analysis, especially within the field of evidence-based medicine. Specifically, it deals with the methodological issue of how to determine the degrees of heterogeneity between different collected studies. After critically reviewing the standard measures used to quantify meta-analytical heterogeneity, we argue that they should be revised in such a way to take into account the statistical power of the individual studies. We thus propose some new measures of heterogeneity. Subsequently, we apply them to re-assess concrete case-studies from clinical research, thereby showing explicitly how the relevant values of heterogeneity diverge from those obtained with the original measures.
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