A weakness. NNT calculation in meta-analysis.
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https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v12i9.888Keywords:
number needed to treat, control basal risk, meta-analysisAbstract
NNT is an absolute measure of effect that is used to estimate the efficacy or safety of an intervention. It was originally designed to describe the effect of the intervention relative to the control group in clinical trials, but later its use was extended to interpret the results of systematic reviews and meta-analyzes. It is in these cases that the variability of the risks of the primary studies must be taken into account to obtain a better estimate of their value.
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