维特鲁威图:网络荟萃分析中多个结果的可视化工具。

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Edoardo Giuseppe Ostinelli, Orestis Efthimiou, Huseyin Naci, Toshi A Furukawa, Stefan Leucht, Georgia Salanti, Laurence Wainwright, Caroline Zangani, Franco De Crescenzo, Katharine Smith, Katherine Stevens, Qiang Liu, Andrea Cipriani
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引用次数: 9

摘要

目的:网络荟萃分析(NMA)通常评估多个治疗比较的多个结果。维特鲁威图旨在促进nma与患者和临床医生之间的多种结果交流。方法:我们根据现有文献中关于利益-风险信息交流的建议开发了这个工具。我们收集并实施了来自研究人员、统计学家、方法学家、临床医生和有过身心健康问题生活经历的人的反馈。结果:我们提出了维特鲁威图,该图以图形形式展示了与几个感兴趣的结果的共同比较器相比,竞争干预措施的绝对估计和相对表现。我们使用两种可供选择的配色方案来突出统计证据的强度或证据的可信度。使用网络元分析(CINeMA)系统评估六个领域(研究内偏倚、报告偏倚、间接性、不精确性、异质性和不一致性)对证据的置信度。结论:维特鲁威图允许报告nma的多个结果,并使用适当的颜色来告知所提供证据的可信度。
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Vitruvian plot: a visualisation tool for multiple outcomes in network meta-analysis.

Vitruvian plot: a visualisation tool for multiple outcomes in network meta-analysis.

Vitruvian plot: a visualisation tool for multiple outcomes in network meta-analysis.

Vitruvian plot: a visualisation tool for multiple outcomes in network meta-analysis.

Objective: A network meta-analysis (NMA) usually assesses multiple outcomes across several treatment comparisons. The Vitruvian plot aims to facilitate communication of multiple outcomes from NMAs to patients and clinicians.

Methods: We developed this tool following the recommendations on the communication of benefit-risk information from the available literature. We collected and implemented feedback from researchers, statisticians, methodologists, clinicians and people with lived experience of physical and mental health issues.

Results: We present the Vitruvian plot, which graphically presents absolute estimates and relative performance of competing interventions against a common comparator for several outcomes of interest. We use two alternative colour schemes to highlight either the strength of statistical evidence or the confidence in the evidence. Confidence in the evidence is evaluated across six domains (within-study bias, reporting bias, indirectness, imprecision, heterogeneity and incoherence) using the Confidence in Network Meta-Analysis (CINeMA) system.

Conclusions: The Vitruvian plot allows reporting of multiple outcomes from NMAs, with colourings appropriate to inform credibility of the presented evidence.

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期刊介绍: Evidence-Based Mental Health alerts clinicians to important advances in treatment, diagnosis, aetiology, prognosis, continuing education, economic evaluation and qualitative research in mental health. Published by the British Psychological Society, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the BMJ Publishing Group the journal surveys a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the quality and validity of research. Clinicians assess the relevance of the best studies and the key details of these essential studies are presented in a succinct, informative abstract with an expert commentary on its clinical application.Evidence-Based Mental Health is a multidisciplinary, quarterly publication.
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