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Random-effects meta-analysis of few studies involving rare events.

Burak Kürsad Günhan1, Christian Röver1, Tim Friede1.   

Abstract

Meta-analyses of clinical trials targeting rare events face particular challenges when the data lack adequate numbers of events for all treatment arms. Especially when the number of studies is low, standard random-effects meta-analysis methods can lead to serious distortions because of such data sparsity. To overcome this, we suggest the use of weakly informative priors (WIPs) for the treatment effect parameter of a Bayesian meta-analysis model, which may also be seen as a form of penalization. As a data model, we use a binomial-normal hierarchical model (BNHM) that does not require continuity corrections in case of zero counts in one or both arms. We suggest a normal prior for the log-odds ratio with mean 0 and standard deviation 2.82, which is motivated (a) as a symmetric prior centered around unity and constraining the odds ratio within a range from 1/250 to 250 with 95% probability and (b) as consistent with empirically observed effect estimates from a set of 37 773 meta-analyses from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. In a simulation study with rare events and few studies, our BNHM with a WIP outperformed a Bayesian method without a WIP and a maximum likelihood estimator in terms of smaller bias and shorter interval estimates with similar coverage. Furthermore, the methods are illustrated by a systematic review in immunosuppression of rare safety events following pediatric transplantation. A publicly available R package, MetaStan, is developed to automate a Bayesian implementation of meta-analysis models using WIPs.
© 2019 The Authors Research Synthesis Methods Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Bayes; few studies; random-effects meta-analysis; rare events; weakly informative priors

Year:  2019        PMID: 31348846     DOI: 10.1002/jrsm.1370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Synth Methods        ISSN: 1759-2879            Impact factor:   5.273


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