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Why most published research findings are false


JPA Ioannidis - medicine.plosjournals.org
There is increasing concern that most current published research findings are false. The probability
that a research claim is true may depend on study power and bias, the number of other studies
on the same question, and, importantly, the ratio of true to no relationships among the ...
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Early and late coronary stent thrombosis of sirolimus-eluting and paclitaxel-eluting …

- thelancet.com
J Daemen, P Wenaweser, K Tsuchida, L Abrecht, S … - The Lancet, 2007 - Elsevier
Angiographically documented stent thrombosis occurred in 152 patients (incidence density
1·3 per 100 person-years; cumulative incidence at 3 years 2·9%). Early stent thrombosis was
noted in 91 (60%) patients, and late stent thrombosis in 61 (40%) patients. Late stent ...
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Reporting of noninferiority and equivalence randomized trials: an extension of the …

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G Piaggio, DR Elbourne, DG Altman, SJ Pocock, SJW … - Jama, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
The CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) Statement, including a checklist
and a flow diagram, was developed to help authors improve their reporting of randomized controlled
trials. Its primary focus was on individually randomized trials with 2 parallel groups that ...
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[PDF] Meta-analysis: Low-dose dopamine increases urine output but does not prevent …

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D Sources, D Extraction, D Synthesis - Ann Intern Med, 2005 - ukwebarchive.org.uk
Background: Surveys have documented the continued popular- ity of low-dose dopamine to
influence renal dysfunction even though few data support it and editorials and reviews have
dis- couraged its use. Purpose: To evaluate the effects of low-dose dopamine (<5 g/kg of ...
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Long-term low-molecular-weight heparin versus usual care in proximal-vein …


RD Hull, GF Pineo, RF Brant, AF Mah, N Burke, R … - The American journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Of 200 patients, 100 received tinzaparin and 100 received usual care. At 12 months, the
usual-care group had an excess of recurrent venous thromboembolism; 16 of 100 (16%) versus
7 of 100 (7%) receiving low-molecular-weight heparin (P = .044; risk ratio = .44; absolute ...
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Adverse effects of combination angiotensin II receptor blockers plus angiotensin- …

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CO Phillips, A Kashani, DK Ko, G Francis, … - Archives of internal …, 2007 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods MEDLINE (January 1966–December 2006) and Web sites for the National Institute
of Health Clinical Trials and the Food and Drug Administration were searched for eligible RCTs
that included 500 or more subjects, had a follow-up of 3 months or longer, and reported ...
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The quality of randomized trial reporting in leading medical journals since the …


EJ Mills, P Wu, J Gagnier, PJ Devereaux - Contemporary clinical trials, 2005 - Elsevier
If randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are to fulfill their potential to allow health care providers
to make informed inferences about the validity of the trials upon which they base their clinical
practice, then the reporting of key methodological factors must improve. The revised ...
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What is" quality of evidence" and why is it important to clinicians?


GH Guyatt, AD Oxman, R Kunz, GE Vist, Y Falck-Ytter, … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bmj.com
Any question addressing clinical management has four components: patients, an
intervention, a comparison, and the outcomes of interest. 2 For example, consider the
following: in patients with pancreatic carcinoma undergoing surgery what is the impact of ...
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The efficacy and safety of exogenous melatonin for primary sleep disorders a meta- …

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N Buscemi, B Vandermeer, N Hooton, R Pandya, L … - Journal of general …, 2005 - Springer
A Meta-Analysis Nina Buscemi, PhD, 1 Ben Vandermeer, MSc, 1 Nicola Hooton, BSc, 1 Rena
Pandya, MPH, 1 ... Lisa Tjosvold, MLIS, 1 Lisa Hartling, MSc, 1 Glen Baker, PhD, DSc, 2 Terry
P. Klassen, MD, MSc, 1 ... Sunita Vohra, MD, MSc 3 1 University of Alberta Capital Health ...
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Comparison of evidence on harms of medical interventions in randomized and …

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PN Papanikolaou, GD Christidi, J … - Canadian Medical …, 2006 - canadianmedicaljournal.ca
Results: Eligible nonrandomized studies were found for 15 harms for which data were available
from randomized trials addressing the same harms. Comparisons of relative risks between the
study types were feasible for 13 of the 15 topics, and of absolute risk differences for 8 ...
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