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Gordon H. Guyatt
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 1749
Citations - 262329
Gordon H. Guyatt is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 231, co-authored 1620 publications receiving 228631 citations. Previous affiliations of Gordon H. Guyatt include Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & Cayetano Heredia University.
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Payments for care at private for-profit and private not-for-profit hospitals: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Philip J. Devereaux,Diane Heels-Ansdell,Christina Lacchetti,Ted Haines,Karen E. A. Burns,Deborah J. Cook,Nikila C Ravindran,Stephen D. Walter,Heather McDonald,Samuel B Stone,Rakesh P. Patel,Mohit Bhandari,Holger J. Schünemann,Peter T. Choi,Ahmed M. Bayoumi,John N. Lavis,Terrence Sullivan,Greg L. Stoddart,Gordon H. Guyatt +18 more
TL;DR: Evidence strongly supports a policy of not-for-profit health care delivery at the hospital level after a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies that directly compared the payments for care at private for-profit and private not-For-profit hospitals.
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Decision aids for localized prostate cancer treatment choice: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Philippe D. Violette,Thomas Agoritsas,Paul E. Alexander,Jarno Riikonen,Henrikki Santti,Arnav Agarwal,Neera Bhatnagar,Philipp Dahm,Victor M. Montori,Gordon H. Guyatt,Kari A.O. Tikkinen +10 more
TL;DR: Because current decision aids provide information but do not directly facilitate shared decision making, subsequent efforts would benefit from user‐centered design of decision aids that promote shared decisionMaking.
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Adjusted analyses in studies addressing therapy and harm: Users' guides to the medical literature
TL;DR: This Users’ Guide is to introduce readers to fundamental concepts underlying adjustment as a way of dealing with prognostic imbalance and to the basic principles and relative trustworthiness of various adjustment strategies.
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Transcatheter versus surgical aortic valve replacement in patients with severe aortic stenosis at low and intermediate risk: systematic review and meta-analysis
Reed A C Siemieniuk,Reed A C Siemieniuk,Thomas Agoritsas,Veena Manja,Veena Manja,Veena Manja,Tahira Devji,Yaping Chang,Malgorzata M Bala,Lehana Thabane,Gordon H. Guyatt +10 more
TL;DR: Many patients, particularly those who have a shorter life expectancy or place a lower value on the risk of long term valve degeneration, are likely to perceive net benefit with transfemoral TAVI versus SAVR.
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CONSORT extension for reporting N-of-1 trials (CENT) 2015 Statement.
Sunita Vohra,Larissa Shamseer,Margaret Sampson,Cecilia Bukutu,Christopher H. Schmid,Robyn L. Tate,Jane Nikles,Deborah R. Zucker,Richard L. Kravitz,Gordon H. Guyatt,Douglas G. Altman,David Moher +11 more
TL;DR: Improvement in the reporting and clarity of methods and findings in N-of-1 trials is essential for reader to gauge the validity of trials and to replicate successful findings.