Hello everyone,
I am pretty new to STATA and I am definitely not a "coder" hence I use STATA 16 which has a GUI for meta-analysis (thanks for that!).
Originally, I ran a meta-analysis with 20 studies plus subgroup analyses with my STATA just fine, but my p-values were strangely reversed (CI crosses 1 p-value <0.05, CI doesn't cross 1 p-value > 0.05) and I had negative CI in the forest plot as well. When I used the same version of STATA (16) on our hospital's computer, I encountered in the set-up tab the "CI symmetry tolerance" field which I hadn't seen in either my version nor a friend of mine's version (which are both STATA 16). Anyhow, needless to say I wasn't able to run the analysis at all since I got an error saying "confidence intervals not symmetric".
My question, what do I do? I cannot change the data as that is what I extracted from the studies.
I found a post in this forum (06/11/2020) which suggests to convert to log odds-ratios, run the analysis and if necessary lower the threshold in this CI symmetry tolerance field. Thanks to the author providing the code I was able to do this and get a forest plot with Odds Ratios using the provided eform(Odds ratios) code, BUT, I was only able to run the overall analysis. The forest plot code doesn't seem to work when I try to run my subgroup analyses (2 and 4 groups respectively). Since I cannot use the GUI anymore and I am completely helpless when it comes to codes, I hope someone can provide me with the code for running a subgroup analysis with log odds ratios, but then creating a forest plot with Odds Ratios (showing the 2 or 4 groups). Also, I wasn't able to use the GUI for adding reference lines anymore and when I tried to edit the forest plot, the "adding reference line" option was greyed out and I couldn't use it either.
I would really appreciate your help with this! Please let me know if you need more information or clarification on my description. Thank you so much!!
I am pretty new to STATA and I am definitely not a "coder" hence I use STATA 16 which has a GUI for meta-analysis (thanks for that!).
Originally, I ran a meta-analysis with 20 studies plus subgroup analyses with my STATA just fine, but my p-values were strangely reversed (CI crosses 1 p-value <0.05, CI doesn't cross 1 p-value > 0.05) and I had negative CI in the forest plot as well. When I used the same version of STATA (16) on our hospital's computer, I encountered in the set-up tab the "CI symmetry tolerance" field which I hadn't seen in either my version nor a friend of mine's version (which are both STATA 16). Anyhow, needless to say I wasn't able to run the analysis at all since I got an error saying "confidence intervals not symmetric".
My question, what do I do? I cannot change the data as that is what I extracted from the studies.
I found a post in this forum (06/11/2020) which suggests to convert to log odds-ratios, run the analysis and if necessary lower the threshold in this CI symmetry tolerance field. Thanks to the author providing the code I was able to do this and get a forest plot with Odds Ratios using the provided eform(Odds ratios) code, BUT, I was only able to run the overall analysis. The forest plot code doesn't seem to work when I try to run my subgroup analyses (2 and 4 groups respectively). Since I cannot use the GUI anymore and I am completely helpless when it comes to codes, I hope someone can provide me with the code for running a subgroup analysis with log odds ratios, but then creating a forest plot with Odds Ratios (showing the 2 or 4 groups). Also, I wasn't able to use the GUI for adding reference lines anymore and when I tried to edit the forest plot, the "adding reference line" option was greyed out and I couldn't use it either.
I would really appreciate your help with this! Please let me know if you need more information or clarification on my description. Thank you so much!!
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