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The application of meta-analysis in assessing racial differences in the effects of antihypertensive medication.

P Messeri1, S Workman, C Saunders, C Francis.   

Abstract

Meta-analysis is an important technique for synthesizing research findings. Although the statistical foundations of meta-analysis continue to be debated, few question its value as a rigorous framework for organizing literature reviews. In recent years, there has been increasing emphasis on the use of meta-analysis not only to summarize the central tendency of findings but also to explain variation between studies. This article reviews the major steps in a meta-analysis with an emphasis on comparative analysis of subgroups of studies. A meta-analysis of the antihypertensive efficacy of calcium channel blockers is used to illustrate how a comparative analysis can be applied to investigate racial variation in the effects of calcium channel blockers. A statistically significant trend is found between the proportion of African-American hypertensive subjects and the mean reduction in blood pressure. Meta-analytic techniques also are applied to explore possible confounders due to differences in research design and patient characteristics.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9220697      PMCID: PMC2568083     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc        ISSN: 0027-9684            Impact factor:   1.798


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