Meta-analysis combining parallel and cross-over clinical trials. III: The issue of carry-over |
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Authors: | Curtin François Elbourne Diana Altman Douglas G |
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Affiliation: | Medical Statistics Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1 7HT, UK. francoiscurtin@compuserve.com |
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Abstract: | In meta-analysis combining results from parallel and cross-over trials, there is a risk of bias originating from the carry-over effect in cross-over trials. When pooling treatment effects estimated from parallel trials and two-period two-treatment cross-over trials, meta-analytic estimators of treatment effect can be obtained from the combination of parallel trial results either with cross-over trial results based on data of the first period only or with cross-over trial results analysed with data from both periods. Taking data from the first cross-over period protects against carry-over but gives less efficient treatment estimators and may lead to selection bias. This study evaluates in terms of variance reduction and mean square error the cost of calculating meta-analysis estimates with data from the first period instead of data from the two cross-over periods. If the information on cross-over sequence is available, we recommend performing two combined design meta-analyses, one using the first cross-over period data and one based on data from both cross-over periods. To investigate simultaneously the statistical significance of these two estimators as well as the carry-over at meta-analysis level, a method based on a multivariate analysis of the meta-analytic treatment effect and carry-over estimates is proposed. |
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Keywords: | meta‐analysis parallel trials cross‐overtrials carry‐over |
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