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Agreement Between Mega-Trials and Smaller Trials: A Systematic Review and Meta-Research Analysis.

Lum KastratiHamidreza Raeisi-DehkordiErand LlanajHugo G Quezada-PinedoFarnaz KhatamiNoushin Sadat AhanchiAdea LlaneRenald MeçaniTaulant MukaJohn P A Ioannidis
Published in: JAMA network open (2024)
In this meta-research analysis, meta-analyses of smaller studies showed overall comparable results with mega-trials, but smaller trials published before the mega-trials gave more favorable results than mega-trials. These findings suggest that mega-trials need to be performed more often given the relative low number of mega-trials found, their low significant rates, and the fact that smaller trials published prior to mega-trial report more beneficial results than mega-trials and subsequent smaller trials.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • clinical trial
  • meta analyses
  • data analysis
  • double blind