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Meta-analyses represent the best available medical evidence. Although a powerful tool, they are not without criticisms since any bias in the original studies are then compounded when they are pooled together for the meta-analysis. Funnel plots provide a useful graphical representation of the presence of bias, and forest plots represent the heterogeneity of findings within studies included in a meta-analysis. The purpose of this review is to help readers interpret these statistical tools to better understand the findings of a meta-analysis.
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Parker L. Brush
Thomas Jefferson University
Matthew Sherman
National Medical Products Administration
Mark J. Lambrechts
Washington University in St. Louis
Clinical Spine Surgery A Spine Publication
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Rothman Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d76b3cb1cb92dd1bb8b146 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/bsd.0000000000001534
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