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st: FW: "no trimming performed" with publication bias evidence


From   Nassib Bueno <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: FW: "no trimming performed" with publication bias evidence
Date   Wed, 3 Jul 2013 22:18:46 +0000

Dear Statalisters,

I am performing a meta-analysis of eleven randomized controlled trials using Stata 9.1 for windows. 
When I used the -metabias- command, the Egger's regression test showed  evidence of publication bias (Slope coefficient: 0.18; std error: 0.34; P = 0.61; Bias coefficient: -1.54; Std error: 0.65; P = 0.042).
Syntax used: -metabias _ES _seES-

Typing -which metabias- shows me:
. which metabias
*! version 1.2.0  TJS 17feb00   Version 6 and gweight option (STB-58: sbe19.3)
*! version 4.1.0  26sep97 TJS
*! version 1.2.1  19nov98

Then, I used the -metatrim- command to perform a trim and fill analysis. I am working on a continuous variable. 

Typing -which metatrim- shows me:
. which metatrim
*! version 1.0.5  22jul2003 TJS  added flip, mixed, logical switches

Syntax used: -metatrim _ES _seES, reffect funnel-
The output come as follows:

"Note: default data input format (theta, se_theta) assumed.

Meta-analysis 

       |  Pooled      95% CI         Asymptotic      No. of
Method |     Est   Lower   Upper  z_value  p_value   studies
-------+----------------------------------------------------
Fixed  |  -0.555  -0.870  -0.240   -3.452    0.001     11
Random |  -0.695  -1.102  -0.287   -3.337    0.001

Test for heterogeneity: Q= 13.667 on 10 degrees of freedom (p= 0.189)
Moment-based estimate of between studies variance =  0.117

Trimming estimator: Linear
Meta-analysis type: Random-effects model

iteration |  estimate    Tn    # to trim     diff
----------+--------------------------------------
    1     |   -0.695     24         0          66
    2     |   -0.695     24         0           0

Note: no trimming performed; data unchanged

Filled 
Meta-analysis 

       |  Pooled      95% CI         Asymptotic      No. of
Method |     Est   Lower   Upper  z_value  p_value   studies
-------+----------------------------------------------------
Fixed  |  -0.555  -0.870  -0.240   -3.452    0.001     11
Random |  -0.695  -1.102  -0.287   -3.337    0.001

Test for heterogeneity: Q= 13.667 on 10 degrees of freedom (p= 0.189)
Moment-based estimate of between studies variance =  0.117"

Based on the absence of trimming, can I conclude that, even in the presence of a significant P value for the Egger's test, indicating publication bias, this bias is not likely to affect the results? Or something is wrong and Stata should have performed trimming in this case? Or maybe, due to the reduced number of studies, I should not be concerned in testing for publication bias and/or trim-and-fill analysis?

Thanks for your consideration,

Nassib Bueno 		 	   		  
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