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An object containing the estimate produced using the MR-Egger method as well as various statistics.
The MR-Egger model uses a random-effects model; a fixed-effect model does not make sense as pleiotropy leads to heterogeneity between the causal estimates targeted by the genetic variants. The (multiplicative) random-effects model allows over-dispersion in the regression model. Under-dispersion is not permitted (in case of under-dispersion, the residual standard error is set to 1).
ModelModel always takes the value random, as only random-effects analyses are permitted.
ExposureThe name of the exposure variable.
OutcomeThe name of the outcome variable.
CorrelationThe matrix of correlations between genetic variants.
RobustWhether robust regression was used in the regression model relating the genetic associations with the outcome and those with the exposure.
PenalizedWhether weights in the regression model were penalized for variants with heterogeneous causal estimates.
EstimateThe causal point estimate from the MR-Egger method.
StdError.EstThe standard error associated with Estimate.
Pvalue.EstP-value associated with the causal estimate from the Wald method.
CILower.EstThe lower bound of the confidence interval for Estimate based on StdError.Est.
CIUpper.EstThe upper bound of the confidence interval for Estimate based on StdError.Est.
InterceptThe intercept estimate from the MR-Egger method. Under the InSIDE assumption, the intercept represents the average pleiotropic effect (average direct effect on the outcome) of a genetic variant. If the intercept differs from zero, this is evidence that the genetic variants are not all valid instruments; specifically, there is directional pleiotropy.
StdError.IntThe standard error associated with Intercept.
Pvalue.IntP-value associated with the intercept from the Wald method.
CILower.IntThe lower bound of the confidence interval for Intercept based on StdError.Int.
CIUpper.IntThe upper bound of the confidence interval for Estimate based on StdError.Int.
AlphaThe significance level used in constructing the confidence interval (default is 0.05).
SNPsThe number of SNPs that were used in the calculation.
Causal.pvalP-value associated with the causal estimate.
Pleio.pvalP-value associated with the intercept (p-value for the MR-Egger intercept test of directional pleiotropy).
RSEThe estimated residual standard error from the regression model.
Heter.StatHeterogeneity statistic (Cochran's Q statistic) and associated p-value: the null hypothesis is that the MR-Egger regression model describes the associations with the outcome with no excess heterogeneity.
I.sqA measure of heterogeneity between the genetic associations with the exposure (see Bowden IJE 2016: "Assessing the suitability of summary data for Mendelian randomization analyses using MR-Egger regression: The role of the I2 statistic."). Low values of I.sq relate both to large differences in precision between MR-Egger and IVW estimates, and to more weak instrument bias (in a two-sample setting, this is attenuation of MR-Egger estimate towards the null).
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