Abstract
Systematic reviews, of level-I primary literature, are the gold standard for the formation of Clinical Practice Guidelines in Orthopaedic Surgery. When systematic reviews have multiple groups of data, meta-analyses can be conducted to analyse the direct comparison of the data points (pairwise meta-analysis). Over recent years, statisticians have created a new statistical model called network meta-analyses that can be applied to systematic reviews. network meta-analyses allow for comparison of different treatment outcomes that may or may not have been directly assessed through level-I primary studies. network meta-analyses are appearing more and more in Orthopaedic Surgery literature; therefore, in this article, we discuss what a Network Meta-analysis is and its application in Orthopaedics. © 2022
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | S57-S60 |
Journal | Injury |
Volume | 54 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- Clinical trials
- Meta-analysis
- Network-meta analysis
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Systematic reviews
- Humans
- Orthopedics
- Treatment Outcome
- article
- gold standard
- human
- meta analysis
- network meta-analysis
- orthopedic surgery
- orthopedics
- outcome assessment
- practice guideline
- statistician
- systematic review
- treatment outcome