[R-meta] Calculation of z scores in NMA analysis
Hi Roopa, First of all, I want to remind you of Wolfgang's e-mail referring to the transparency rules of this mailing list. He wrote on 24 of March: "When posting to the mailing list, please use your real name and include information about any institutional/organizational affiliation if possible." Now to your question: It is not fully clear to me what you want to do and why. If this is a network meta-analysis (NMA) of differences of means, you need mean, sd, and sample size (n) for each comparison. netmeta will then provide the NMA estimates for all comparisons in the network, again as differences of means (MD). The resulting z-scores are just tabulated with the printout, as you can see with the built-in example data Senn2013: library(netmeta) data(Senn2013) net1 <- netmeta(TE, seTE, treat1.long, treat2.long, studlab, ? data = Senn2013, sm = "MD", random = FALSE, nchar.trts = 4) net1 Isn't this what you want? If not, what else do you expect? Best, Gerta Am 16.04.2022 um 12:23 schrieb Roopa Subbaiah:
Hi All, Need help regarding calculation of z scores. We are working on nma analysis with three treatments compared to placebo. We are using netmeta package for stats. We have curated mean and sd values for each endpoint w. r. t trt and placebo. Need help to calculate weighted mean z scores with standard error. Please suggest ways of doing it. Thank you [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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Dr. rer. nat. Gerta R?cker, Dipl.-Math. Guest Scientist Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center - University of Freiburg Zinkmattenstr. 6a, D-79108 Freiburg, Germany Mail: ruecker at imbi.uni-freiburg.de Homepage: https://www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/imbi-en/employees.html?imbiuser=ruecker