Network meta-analysis: a powerful tool for clinicians, decision-makers, and methodologists. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Network Meta-analysis (NMA) is an advanced statistical method that combines direct evidence (ie, from head-to-head comparisons) and indirect evidence (ie, estimated from the direct available evidence) to obtain network estimates. NMAs are helpful to determine the comparative effectiveness of interventions that have not been directly compared and may provide more precise estimates for those comparisons that have been directly compared. NMA provides hierarchies which can be helpful for decision-making, much more in scenarios when multiple interventions exist for the same indication. In this article we provide a summary of the key concepts that users, namely, clinicians and methodologists need to consider when using an NMA to inform decision making.

authors

  • Florez, Ivan
  • De La Cruz-Mena, Juan E
  • Veroniki, Areti-Angeliki

publication date

  • September 20, 2024