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Kristian Thorlund
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 180
Citations - 22466
Kristian Thorlund is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Clinical trial. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 164 publications receiving 18110 citations. Previous affiliations of Kristian Thorlund include Federal University of São Paulo & Copenhagen University Hospital.
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The PRISMA Extension Statement for Reporting of Systematic Reviews Incorporating Network Meta-analyses of Health Care Interventions: Checklist and Explanations
Brian Hutton,Georgia Salanti,Deborah M Caldwell,Anna Chaimani,Christopher H. Schmid,Chris Cameron,John P. A. Ioannidis,Sharon E. Straus,Kristian Thorlund,Jeroen P. Jansen,Cynthia D. Mulrow,Ferrán Catalá-López,Peter C Gøtzsche,Kay Dickersin,Isabelle Boutron,Douglas G. Altman,David Moher +16 more
TL;DR: The process of developing specific advice for the reporting of systematic reviews that incorporate network meta-analyses is described, and the guidance generated from this process is presented.
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GRADE guidelines: 6. Rating the quality of evidence-imprecision
Gordon H. Guyatt,Andrew D Oxman,Regina Kunz,Jan Brozek,Pablo Alonso-Coello,David Rind,Philip J. Devereaux,Victor M. Montori,Bo Freyschuss,Gunn Elisabeth Vist,Roman Jaeschke,John W Williams,Mohammad Hassan Murad,David A. Sinclair,Yngve Falck-Ytter,Joerg J Meerpohl,Craig Whittington,Kristian Thorlund,Jeffrey C Andrews,Holger J. Schünemann +19 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that examination of 95% confidence intervals (CIs) provides the optimal primary approach to decisions regarding imprecision and rating down the quality of evidence is required if clinical action would differ if the upper versus the lower boundary of the CI represented the truth.
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Reported methodologic quality and discrepancies between large and small randomized trials in meta-analyses (Annals of Internal Medicine (2008) 149, (219))
Lise Lotte Gluud,Kristian Thorlund,Christian Gluud,Lesley Woods,Ross J Harris,Jonathan A C Sterne +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the potential association between reported methodologic quality and intervention effects to assess whether discrepancies between the results of large and small randomized trials in meta-analyses.
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Trial sequential analysis may establish when firm evidence is reached in cumulative meta-analysis.
TL;DR: TSA may establish when firm evidence is reached in meta-analysis, and six randomly selected neonatal meta-analyses showed early potentially spurious P<0.05 values, establishing firm evidence of an intervention effect.
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Association between postoperative troponin levels and 30-day mortality among patients undergoing noncardiac surgery
Philip J. Devereaux,Matthew T. V. Chan,Pablo Alonso-Coello,Michael Walsh,Otavio Berwanger,Juan Carlos Villar,Chew Yin Wang,R. I. Garutti,Michael J. Jacka,Alben Sigamani,Sadeesh Srinathan,Bruce M Biccard,Clara K Chow,Valsamma Abraham,Maria Tiboni,Susan M. Pettit,Wojciech Szczeklik,G. Lurati Buse,Fernando Botto,Gordon H. Guyatt,Diane Heels-Ansdell,Daniel I. Sessler,Kristian Thorlund,Amit X. Garg,Marko Mrkobrada,Sabu Thomas,Reitze N. Rodseth,Rupert M Pearse,Lehana Thabane,Matthew J. McQueen,Tomas VanHelder,Mohit Bhandari,Jackie Bosch,Andrea Kurz,Carisi Anne Polanczyk,Germán Málaga,Peter Nagele,Y Le Manach,Martin Leuwer,Salim Yusuf +39 more
TL;DR: Among patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, the peak postoperative troponin T measurement during the first 3 days after surgery was significantly associated with 30-day mortality.