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Meta-analysis with zero-event studies: a comparative study with application to COVID-19 data
2021
Military Medical Research
Background Meta-analysis is a statistical method to synthesize evidence from a number of independent studies, including those from clinical studies with binary outcomes. In practice, when there are zero events in one or both groups, it may cause statistical problems in the subsequent analysis. Methods In this paper, by considering the relative risk as the effect size, we conduct a comparative study that consists of four continuity correction methods and another state-of-the-art method without
doi:10.1186/s40779-021-00331-6
pmid:34217371
pmcid:PMC8254431
fatcat:67vn4gbujvfhdlqu5p6a7yyb2u