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Meta-analysis of failure-time Data with Adjustment for Covariates

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  • Maria G.M. Hunink
  • John B. Wong

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The objective of this study was to present and illustrate a technique for combining failure- time data from various sources, adjusting for differences in case-mix among studies. Based on the proportional-hazards model and the actuarial life-table approach, the method used assumes that the variation across studies is in part due to heterogeneity of the case-mix and adjusts for the case-mix before pooling results. As an example, the technique is applied to life-table data from six selected papers reporting patency of affected arteries following femoropopliteal angioplasty. Published 4- and 5-year patency results ranged from 25% to 58%, with a pooled five-year cumulative patency rate (without adjustment for case-mix) of 45% (±2%). The populations in these studies, however, differed markedly in the prevalence of factors with prognostic value: type of lesion and distal runoff vessels. After adjustment for these differences in case-mix, the pooled five-year patency rates ranged from 60% (±2%) for patients with stenotic lesions and good runoff to 24% (±9%) for those with occlusion and poor runoff. The authors conclude that pooling studies without considering the effect of case-mix yields an average result with inappropriately narrow confidence intervals that does not reflect the variability across subgroups. The presented technique provides a method for combining failure-time data, adjusting for case-mix. Key words: meta-analysis; failure-time data; transluminal angioplasty; femoral artery; popliteal artery. (Med Decis Making 1994;14: 59-70)

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  • Maria G.M. Hunink & John B. Wong, 1994. "Meta-analysis of failure-time Data with Adjustment for Covariates," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 14(1), pages 59-70, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:medema:v:14:y:1994:i:1:p:59-70
    DOI: 10.1177/0272989X9401400108
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