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      Network meta-analysis: an introduction for clinicians.

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          Network meta-analysis is a technique for comparing multiple treatments simultaneously in a single analysis by combining direct and indirect evidence within a network of randomized controlled trials. Network meta-analysis may assist assessing the comparative effectiveness of different treatments regularly used in clinical practice and, therefore, has become attractive among clinicians. However, if proper caution is not taken in conducting and interpreting network meta-analysis, inferences might be biased. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the process of network meta-analysis with the aid of a working example on first-line medical treatment for primary open-angle glaucoma. We discuss the key assumption of network meta-analysis, as well as the unique considerations for developing appropriate research questions, conducting the literature search, abstracting data, performing qualitative and quantitative synthesis, presenting results, drawing conclusions, and reporting the findings in a network meta-analysis.

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          Journal
          Intern Emerg Med
          Internal and emergency medicine
          Springer Nature
          1970-9366
          1828-0447
          Feb 2017
          : 12
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for Clinical Trials and Evidence Synthesis, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
          [2 ] Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, University of Ioannina School of Medicine, University Campus Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece.
          [3 ] Center for Clinical Trials and Evidence Synthesis, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA. tli19@jhu.edu.
          Article
          10.1007/s11739-016-1583-7 NIHMS833996
          10.1007/s11739-016-1583-7
          5247317
          27913917
          a630a27b-0f4e-4250-8b75-ea1221f417ab
          History

          Comparative effectiveness,Multiple treatment meta-analysis,Network meta-analysis,Transitivity

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