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    • How to Perform Network Meta-Analysis of Continuous Variable Using R, GeMTC and Stata softwares

      The published methodological studies about network meta-analysis mostly focused on the binary variables, but study focused on the continuous variables was few. This study introduces how to use R, GeMTC and Stata softwares jointly to produce various graphics of continuous variable network meta-analysis. It also introduces how to perform the convergence diagnostics, trace and density plot, forest, rank probabilities and rankogram, internal relationship summary chart, network plot, contribution plot and publication bias test.

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    • How to Conduct Dose-response Meta-analysis: the Application of Software

      In evidence-based practice and decision, dose-response meta-analysis has been concerned by many scholars. It can provide unique dose-response relationship between exposure and disease, with a high grade of evidence among observational-study based meta-analysis. Thus, it is important to clearly understand this type of meta-analysis on software implementations. Currently, there are different software for dose-response meta-analysis with various characteristics. In this paper, we will focus on how to conduct dose-response meta-analysis by Stata, R and SAS software, which including a brief introduction, the process of calculation, the graph drawing, the generalization, and some examples of the processes.

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    • The correct application of Stata and R software in meta-analysis for survival data

      In systematic reviews and meta-analyses, time-to-event outcomes were mostly analysed using hazard ratios (HR). It was neglected transformation of the data so that some wrong outcomes were gained. This study introduces how to use Stata and R software to calculate the HR correctly if the report presents HR and confidence intervals were gained.

      Release date:2017-10-16 11:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Implementation of Trial Sequential Analysis using Stata Software

      Trial sequential analysis (TSA) could be performed in both TSA software and Stata software. The implementation process of TSA in Stata needs the command of "metacumbounds" of Stata combines with the packages of "foreign" and "ldbounds" of R software. This paper briefly introduces how to implement TSA using Stata software.

      Release date:2016-12-21 03:39 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Implementation of mvmeta Package of Stata Software in Network Meta-Analysis

      Stata is statistical software that combines programming and un-programming, which is easy to operate, of high efficiency and good expansibility. In performing meta-analysis, Stata software also presents powerful function. The mvmeta package of Stata software is based on a multiple regression model to conduct network meta-analysis, and it also processes "multiple outcomes-multivariate" data. Currently, the disadvantages of mvmeta package include relatively cumbersome process, poor interest-risk sorting, and lack of drawing function in the process of conducting network meta-analysis. In this article, we introduce how to implement network meta-analysis using this package based on cases.

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    • An Implementation and Application of Network Meta-regression within Frequentist Framework

      Network meta-regression model can be used to account for important effect modifiers that might have impact on the treatment effects, and it can be performed within a frequentist or Bayesian framework. This study introduces how to use the mvmeta command in Stata software to implement network meta-regression within frequentist framework and briefly introduces the application of network meta-regression.

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    • Drawing of Network Plots of Network Meta-Analysis

      Network plots can clearly present the relationships among the direct comparisons of various interventions in a network meta-analysis. Currently, there are some methods of drawing network plots. However, the information provided by a network plot and the interface-friendly degree to a user differ in the kinds of software. This article briefly introduces how to draw network plots using the network package and gemtc package that base on R Software, Stata software, and ADDIS software, and it also compares the similarities and differences among them.

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    • Implementation of Network Meta-Analysis Using Stata Software

      The WinBUGS software can be called from either R (provided R2WinBUGS as an R package) or Stata software for network meta-analysis. Unlike R, Stata software needs to create relevant ADO scripts at first which simplify operation process greatly. Similar with R, Stata software also needs to load another package when drawing network plots. This article briefly introduces how to implement network meta-analysis using Stata software by calling WinBUGS software.

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    • Brief Introduction of Indirect Comparison Software

      ITC (Indirect Treatment Comparison) software and indirect procedure of Stata software are especially used for indirect comparison nowadays, both of which possess the characteristics of friendly concise interface and support for menu operation. ITC software needs the application of other software to yield effect estimation and its confidence interval of direct comparison firstly; while Stata-indirect procedure can complete direct comparison internally and also operate using commands, which simplifies complicated process of indirect comparison. However, both of them only perform "single-pathway" of data transferring and pooling, which is a common deficiency. From the results, their results are of high-degree similarity.

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    • A Suite of network Commands in Stata for Network Meta-analysis

      Network meta-analysis may be performed by fitting multivariate meta-analysis models with Stata software mvmeta command; however, there are various challenges such as preprocessing the data, parameterising the model, and making good graphical displays of results. A suite of Stata programs, network, may meet these challenges. In this article, we introduce how to use the network commands to implement network meta-analysis by the example of continuous data.

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