Meta-Analysis
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World J Meta-Anal. Nov 26, 2013; 1(3): 130-137
Published online Nov 26, 2013. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v1.i3.130
Table 1 Baseline characteristics and results of multivariate analysis in included studies
Ref.CountryStudy time/mean follow-up yearsTotal participantsLiver cancer casesAdjustedRR(95%CI)Confounding adjustment1
Case-control studies (n = 3)
El-Serag et al[37]United State1997-2002651513030.74 (0.64-0.87)12, 22, 3-5, 62, 7, 9, 10, 17-19
Chiu et al[17]Taiwan2005-200823323120.62 (0.45-0.83)1, 2, 32, 42, 5-10
Leung et al[38]Taiwan2000-20083420568410.44 (0.28-0.72)12, 22, 6, 8, 9,
Cohort studies (n = 4)
Friis et al[39]Denmark3.3 (exposure)3347541711.16 (0.46-2.90)1, 2, 9, 15, 16
5.1 (control)
Friedman et al[40]United State4.914222660320.47 (0.34-0.64)15
Marelli et al[41]United State4.7 (exposure)917141050.88 (0.60-1.28)12, 22, 152, 172, 202, 212
4.6 (control)
Tsan et al[18]Taiwan3281963341310210.47 (0.36-0.61)1-14
(person-years)
Table 2 Subgroup analyses of included studies
SubgroupNo. of studiesFixed-effects model
Random-effects model
Heterogeneity
RR95%CIP valueRR95%CIP valueQPI2(%)
Type of design of studies
Case-control30.690.60-0.79< 0.0010.630.49-0.82< 0.0014.750.09357.9
Cohort40.560.47-0.66< 0.0010.620.43-0.890.0110.740.01372.1
Country or area
Asian30.510.43-0.62< 0.0010.510.42-0.63< 0.0012.300.31713.0
Euro- American40.710.62-0.80< 0.0010.710.52-0.950.0239.140.02867.2
Confounding adjustment
Adequately130.650.58-0.74< 0.0010.610.46-0.810.0018.640.01376.8
Inadequately40.590.48-0.73< 0.0010.630.41-0.950.0289.820.02069.4
Study population
General population50.600.50-0.71< 0.0010.620.46-0.830.0019.890.04259.5
Restricted to specified patients220.660.58-0.75< 0.0010.600.38-0.930.0238.500.00488.2