A bias-adjusted evidence synthesis of RCT and observational data: the case of total hip replacement

Volume: 26, Issue: S1, Pages: 46 - 69
Published: Jan 31, 2017
Abstract
Evaluation of clinical effectiveness of medical devices differs in some aspects from the evaluation of pharmaceuticals. One of the main challenges identified is lack of robust evidence and a will to make use of experimental and observational studies (OSs) in quantitative evidence synthesis accounting for internal and external biases. Using a case study of total hip replacement to compare the risk of revision of cemented and uncemented implant...
Paper Details
Title
A bias-adjusted evidence synthesis of RCT and observational data: the case of total hip replacement
Published Date
Jan 31, 2017
Volume
26
Issue
S1
Pages
46 - 69
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