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Medical Care:
October 2007 - Volume 45 - Issue 10 - pp S166-S172
doi: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e3180546867
Original Article

Comparison of Meta-Analytic Results of Indirect, Direct, and Combined Comparisons of Drugs for Chronic Insomnia in Adults: A Case Study

Vandermeer, Ben W. BSc, MSc; Buscemi, Nina PhD; Liang, Yuanyuan BSc, MSc, PhD; Witmans, Manisha Dip. ABSM, MD, FRCPC

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Abstract

Background: Our Center recently conducted a systematic review of the manifestations and management of chronic insomnia in adults. The efficacy and safety of benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines, relative to placebo, were compared indirectly.

Objectives: Determine how the results of indirect comparisons made in the review compare with the results of direct comparisons, as well as with estimates derived from Bayesian mixed treatment comparisons. Establish general appropriateness of the use of results of indirect or mixed treatment comparisons.

Methods: Treatments were compared using frequentist direct, indirect, and combined methods, as well as Bayesian direct and mixed methods.

Results: Estimates for comparisons tended to be clinically and statistically similar across methods. Estimates obtained through indirect comparisons were not biased and were similar to those obtained through direct analysis.

Conclusions: Results of indirect comparisons made in the review, accurately reflected the current evidence. Frequentist and Bayesian methods of analysis of indirect comparisons should be considered when performing meta-analyses.

© 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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