漏斗图
出版偏见
统计
元回归
回归
回归分析
I类和II类错误
荟萃分析
医学
计量经济学
优势比
数学
内科学
出处
期刊:JAMA
[American Medical Association]
日期:2006-02-07
卷期号:295 (6): 676-676
被引量:1905
标识
DOI:10.1001/jama.295.6.676
摘要
ContextEgger's regression test is often used to help detect publication bias in metaanalyses.However, the performance of this test and the usual funnel plot have been challenged particularly when the summary estimate is the natural log of the odds ratio (lnOR).Objective To compare the performance of Egger's regression test with a regression test based on sample size (a modification of Macaskill's test) with lnOR as the summary estimate.Design Simulation of meta-analyses under a number of scenarios in the presence and absence of publication bias and between-study heterogeneity.Main Outcome Measures Type I error rates (the proportion of false-positive results) for each regression test and their power to detect publication bias when it is present (the proportion of true-positive results).Results Type I error rates for Egger's regression test are higher than those for the alternative regression test.The alternative regression test has the appropriate type I error rates regardless of the size of the underlying OR, the number of primary studies in the meta-analysis, and the level of between-study heterogeneity.The alternative regression test has comparable power to Egger's regression test to detect publication bias under conditions of low between-study heterogeneity. ConclusionBecause of appropriate type I error rates and reduction in the correlation between the lnOR and its variance, the alternative regression test can be used in place of Egger's regression test when the summary estimates are lnORs.
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