ACCURACY OF STATISTICAL-METHODS IN TRANSFUSION - A REVIEW OF ARTICLESFROM JULY AUGUST-1992 THROUGH JUNE-1993/

Citation
Mh. Kanter et Jr. Taylor, ACCURACY OF STATISTICAL-METHODS IN TRANSFUSION - A REVIEW OF ARTICLESFROM JULY AUGUST-1992 THROUGH JUNE-1993/, Transfusion, 34(8), 1994, pp. 697-701
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00411132
Volume
34
Issue
8
Year of publication
1994
Pages
697 - 701
Database
ISI
SICI code
0041-1132(1994)34:8<697:AOSIT->2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Background: Statistical errors have been noted in a large percentage o f articles appearing in medical journals. Their incidence in a blood b anking journal, however, has not been studied. Study Design and Method s: Original articles appearing in the journal TRANSFUSION from July 19 92 through June 1993 were analyzed for correctness of statistical meth ods. Each article was reviewed by both a transfusion medicine physicia n and a statistician. Results: There were 122 original articles, of wh ich 59 contained statistical methods and were reviewed. Of these, 23 ( 39%) contained an error in the statistical description of their data, 47 (80%) failed to describe clearly the statistical tests performed, a nd 44 (75%) involved an incorrect statistical test or contained an err or in test calculation or interpretation. As a result of these errors, 13 (22%) of the 55 articles analyzed reported conclusions not support ed by the data. Conclusion: Misuse of statistical methodology may not be uncommon in transfusion medicine research, and it would be prudent to give more attention to statistical methodology in such research.