The technique of meta-analysis provides a systematic and quantitative
approach to the summary of results from a collection of similar random
ized studies. Comprehensive methodology exists for analysis when all t
rials are of a fixed sample size design, but this is based on assumpti
ons which are no longer valid when incorporating sequentially designed
studies. In this paper the effect of incorporating one or more sequen
tial trials into a meta-analysis otherwise consisting of fixed sample
size trials is investigated. The results from simulation studies of a
variety of plausible scenarios are presented. The aim is to quantify t
he extent to which bias is introduced. It was found that when incorpor
ating two alternative sequential designs, the triangular test and the
O'Brien and Fleming procedure, the results of a conventional meta-anal
ysis remain accurate. (C) 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.