potential COVID-19 treatments - versus control - for COVID-19 (hospitalized or not) pdf   xlsx method abbreviations

Outcome Relative effect 95%CI LoD Trt. better when I2 k (RCT/OBS) Bayesian probability Overall ROB Publication bias Degree of certainty Endpoint importance Published MA

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death or transfer to ICU 1.45 [1.33, 1.59]< 10%2 studies (-/2)0.0 %NAnot evaluable crucial-
deaths 0.86 [0.67, 1.11]< 182%14 studies (1/13)87.8 %NAlow crucial-
deaths (time to event analysis only) 0.24 [0.09, 0.65]< 10%1 study (-/1)99.7 %NAnot evaluable crucial-
hospitalization or death 0.39 [0.26, 0.59]< 10%1 study (-/1)100.0 %NAnot evaluable crucial-
clinical improvement 1.08 [0.54, 2.15]> 10%1 study (1/-)58.5 %NAnot evaluable important-
clinical improvement (28-day) 1.08 [0.54, 2.15]> 10%1 study (1/-)58.5 %NAnot evaluable important-
death or ventilation 1.63 [1.04, 2.55]< 10%1 study (-/1)1.7 %NAnot evaluable important-
hospitalization 0.82 [0.42, 1.59]< 194%4 studies (-/4)72.4 %NAnot evaluable important-
mechanical ventilation 0.95 [0.65, 1.40]< 10%4 studies (1/3)59.8 %NAnot evaluable important-
viral clearance by day 7 2.62 [1.06, 6.46]> 10%1 study (1/-)98.2 %NAnot evaluable important-
ICU admission 1.13 [0.65, 1.99]< 10%2 studies (-/2)32.9 %NAnot evaluable non important-
severe COVID-19 occurrence 0.73 [0.34, 1.56]< 10%1 study (-/1)79.2 %NAnot evaluable non important-

LoD: level of statistical demonstration: Statistically conclusive: statistically significant with a strict control of overall risk of type 1 error (statistically demonstrated), does not take into account the risk of bias; suggested: nominally statistically significant but without a strict control of overall risk of type 1 error; inconclusive: not nominally statistically significant; safety concerns;
Bayesian probability: Bayesian posterior probability of treatment effect (computed with a noninformative prior); ROB: risk of bias; k: number of studies; published MA: number of published meta-analysis on the same topic; degree of certainty adapted from GRADE. Trt. better when: indicates when the relative treatment effect shows that the studied treatment is better than control.