dat.collins1985b: Studies on the Effects of Diuretics in Pregnancy

dat.collins1985bR Documentation

Studies on the Effects of Diuretics in Pregnancy

Description

Results from 9 studies examining the effects of diuretics in pregnancy on various outcomes.

Usage

dat.collins1985b

Format

The data frame contains the following columns:

id numeric study number
author character study author(s)
year numeric publication year
pre.nti numeric number of women in treatment group followed up for pre-eclampsia outcome
pre.nci numeric number of women in control/placebo group followed up for pre-eclampsia outcome
pre.xti numeric number of women in treatment group with any form of pre-eclampsia
pre.xci numeric number of women in control/placebo group with any form of pre-eclampsia
oedema numeric dummy variable indicating whether oedema was a diagnostic criterion
fup.nti numeric number of women in treatment group followed up for mortality outcomes
fup.nci numeric number of women in control/placebo group followed up for mortality outcomes
ped.xti numeric number of perinatal deaths in treatment group
ped.xci numeric number of perinatal deaths in control/placebo group
stb.xti numeric number of stillbirths in treatment group
stb.xci numeric number of stillbirths in control/placebo group
ned.xti numeric number of neonatal deaths in treatment group
ned.xci numeric number of neonatal deaths in control/placebo group

Details

The 9 studies in this dataset examined the effects of diuretics in pregnancy on various outcomes, including the presence of any form of pre-eclampsia, perinatal death, stillbirth, and neonatal death.

Concepts

medicine, obstetrics, odds ratios, Peto's method

Author(s)

Wolfgang Viechtbauer, wvb@metafor-project.org, https://www.metafor-project.org

Source

Collins, R., Yusuf, S., & Peto, R. (1985). Overview of randomised trials of diuretics in pregnancy. British Medical Journal, 290(6461), 17–23. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.290.6461.17

Examples

### copy data into 'dat' and examine data
dat <- dat.collins1985b
dat

## Not run: 

### load metafor package
library(metafor)

### calculate (log) odds ratio and sampling variance
dat <- escalc(measure="OR", n1i=pre.nti, n2i=pre.nci, ai=pre.xti, ci=pre.xci, data=dat)
summary(dat, digits=2, transf=exp)

### meta-analysis using Peto's method for any form of pre-eclampsia
rma.peto(n1i=pre.nti, n2i=pre.nci, ai=pre.xti, ci=pre.xci, data=dat, digits=2)

### meta-analysis including only studies where oedema was not a diagnostic criterion
rma.peto(n1i=pre.nti, n2i=pre.nci, ai=pre.xti, ci=pre.xci, data=dat, digits=2, subset=(oedema==0))

### meta-analyses of mortality outcomes (perinatal deaths, stillbirths, and neonatal deaths)
rma.peto(n1i=fup.nti, n2i=fup.nci, ai=ped.xti, ci=ped.xci, data=dat, digits=2)
rma.peto(n1i=fup.nti, n2i=fup.nci, ai=stb.xti, ci=stb.xci, data=dat, digits=2)
rma.peto(n1i=fup.nti, n2i=fup.nci, ai=ned.xti, ci=ned.xci, data=dat, digits=2)


## End(Not run)

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