Meta-analysis using individual participant data: one-stage and two-stage approaches, and why they may differDanielle Burke(Keele University), Richard D Riley(Keele University)Statistics in MedicineOctober 16, 201610.1002/sim.7141Cited by 535SaveCiteExport RISWatch citationsRelated PapersPrediction models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19: systematic review and critical appraisal|BMJ|2020|3.2kMeta-analysis of individual participant data: rationale, conduct, and reporting|BMJ|2010|1.7kMinimum sample size for developing a multivariable prediction model: PART II ‐ binary and time‐to‐event outcomes|Statistics in Medicine|2018|1.1kProtocol for development of a reporting guideline (TRIPOD-AI) and risk of bias tool (PROBAST-AI) for diagnostic and prognostic prediction model studies based on artificial intelligence|BMJ Open|2021|795A guide to systematic review and meta-analysis of prognostic factor studies|BMJ|2019|738