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Application progress and interpretation of E-value in sensitivity analysis

Abstract

Objective When making causal inferences in observational studies, in order to improve the robustness of the results of observational studies, statistical analysis techniques are often used to estimate the impact of unmeasured potential confounding factors. By systematically reviewing the application progress of the E-value, one of the sensitivity analysis methods, the advantages and limitations of using the E-value were discussed, to provide references for the application, reporting and interpretation of the E-value. Methods In the PubMed database, E-value was used as a keyword for title, abstract and key paper citation retrieval, and the literature that used the E-value analysis method for sensitivity analysis during 2016-2021 was screened. Results The E-value was widely used not only in cohort studies (n=215) and case-control studies (n=15), but also in cross-sectional studies (n=28), randomized controlled trials (n=6) and meta-analysis (n=16). The E-value was often combined with other sensitivity analysis methods, such as hierarchical analysis, instrumental variables, and multiple statistical regression models that correct different covariates, to further explore the reliability and robustness of the results. Conclusion When the E-value is used to evaluate the confounding factors in observational studies, the confidence interval and P value can be combined to evaluate the sensitivity of the results more comprehensively.

Authors

Fang H; Zhang H; Hong Z; Li S; Liu J; Zhang Y

Journal

Chinese Journal of Evidence Based Medicine, Vol. 22, No. 8, pp. 988–992

Publication Date

August 1, 2022

DOI

10.7507/1672-2531.202202006

ISSN

1672-2531
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