| Literature DB >> 16109176 |
Harald Walach1, Catarina Sadaghiani, Cornelia Dehm, Dick Bierman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND ANDEntities:
Mesh:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16109176 PMCID: PMC1201145 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2288-5-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Res Methodol ISSN: 1471-2288 Impact factor: 4.615
Figure 1Flowchart of study inclusion.
Number of studies according to ICD categories
| ICD-10 Category | Disease category | No of studies |
| A, B | Infectious and parasitical diseases | 4 |
| C | Neoplasms (Tumours) | 5 |
| E | Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases | 8 |
| Psychological and behavioural disorders | ||
| F0 | Organical, including symptomatical psychological disorders | 4 |
| F1 | Psychol. and behav. disorders due to psychotropic substance abuse | 22 |
| F3 | Affective disorders | 13 |
| F4 | Neurotic, stress and somatoform disorders | 12 |
| F5 | Behav. abnormalities with somatic disorders | 5 |
| F6 | Personality and behavioural disorders | 1 |
| F8 | Developmental disorders | 1 |
| G | Nervous diseases | 14 |
| Diseases of circulatory system | ||
| I10/11 | High blood pressure | 4 |
| I20-I52 | Ischemic and other forms of heart disease | 21 |
| I6/7 | Cerebrovascular and other peripheral vascular diseases | 2 |
| J4 | Pulmonary diseases | 2 |
| K | Digestive diseases | 6 |
| L | Diseases of the skin | 1 |
| M | Diseases of the muscular skeletal system and of connective tissue | 9 |
| N | Diseases of the urogenital system | 3 |
| T8 | Trauma, intoxications and other consequences of extraneous causes | 2 |
| Y4 | Extraneous causes of morbidity and mortality | 2 |
| Number of all included studies | N = 141 |
First order correlations between study characteristics (Pearson), N = 153
| %_T | %_P | DUR. | DIA_E | DIA_F0 | DIA_F1 | DIA_F4 | DIA_G | DIA_ I1 | DIA_ I2 | PREV | INDEXQR | |
| %_T | 1,00 | ,78*** | ,29*** | ,01 | -,14 | -,33*** | ,01 | -,31*** | ,14 | ,37*** | ,49*** | ,03 |
| %_P | 1,00 | ,41*** | ,07 | -,16* | -,19* | -,11 | -,30*** | ,12 | ,45*** | ,59*** | ,08 | |
| DUR. | 1,00 | ,26** | -,08 | -,18* | -,18* | -,16 | ,41*** | ,25** | ,40*** | ,12 | ||
| DIA_E | 1,00 | -,04 | -,11 | -,07 | -,07 | -,04 | -,10 | ,25** | -,15 | |||
| DIA_F0 | 1,00 | -,07 | -,05 | -,05 | -,03 | -,07 | ,05 | -,05 | ||||
| DIA_F1 | 1,00 | -,13 | -,14 | -,08 | -,19* | -,27** | -,03 | |||||
| DIA_F4 | 1,00 | -,09 | -,05 | -,12 | -,22** | -,02 | ||||||
| DIA_G | 1,00 | -,06 | -,13 | -,24** | -,06 | |||||||
| DIA_I1 | 1,00 | -,08 | ,01 | ,05 | ||||||||
| DIA_I2 | 1,00 | ,54*** | ,14 | |||||||||
| PREV | 1,00 | ,11 | ||||||||||
| INDEXQR | 1,00 |
*) p < .05 **) p < .01 ***) p < .001
Legend: %_T Percent of patients improved with treatment
%_P Percent of patients improved with placebo
DUR. Duration of study in months
DIA_E: Diabetes, other diseases of secretory glands and metabolism
DIA_F0: Dementia
DIA_F1: Behavioural disorders due to psychotropic substances
DIA_F4: Panic disorders
DIA_G: Epilepsy
DIA_I1: High blood pressure
DIA_I2: Ischemic and other forms of heart disease
PREV. Studies with preventive targets
INDEXQR Quality index
Figure 2Scatterplot of response rate with drug and placebo for all studies
Regression model predicting variability in response rates in placebo groups of clinical trials; n = 153 studies/comparisons; formal and diagnostic variables (ICD coding)
| Beta | t (DFs = 142) | p-value | |
| Constant | 2.07 | 0.04 | |
| Duration in months | 0.31 | 6.17 | <0.000001 |
| Multicenter trial | 0.13 | 3.04 | 0.003 |
| Quality Index | 0.18 | 3.44 | 0.0008 |
| Neoplasms (C) | -0.21 | -5.48 | <0.000001 |
| Organical psychological disorders (F0) | -0.12 | -3.24 | 0.001 |
| Disorders due to substance abuse (F1) | -0.14 | -2.97 | 0.003 |
| Nervous diseases (G) | -0.10 | -2.55 | 0.01 |
| Prevention trial | 0.44 | 7.94 | <0.000001 |
| Quality rating: Additional treatment described? | -0.21 | -4.34 | 0.00003 |
| Quality rating: Dropouts described? | -0.16 | -3.33 | 0.001 |
Regression model predicting variability in response rates in placebo groups of clinical trials; n = 97 Studies, with prevention trials excluded; formal and diagnostic variables (ICD Coding); italics: different from full model
| Beta | t (DFs = 91) | p-value | |
| Constant | 10.3 | <0.000001 | |
| Disorders due to substance abuse (F1) | -0.31 | -3.57 | 0.0006 |
| Nervous diseases (G) | -0.20 | -2.40 | 0.018 |
Figure 3Scatterplot of results of simulation of the effect of publication bias. Simulation parameters were: Esp = 0.5, ESv = 0.51 - 0.60 in steps of 0.01, Nexp = 50, Nss = 100. All non-significant trials removed