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Gallos I, Williams H, Price M, et al. Uterotonic drugs to prevent postpartum haemorrhage: a network meta-analysis. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2019 Feb. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 23.9.)

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Uterotonic drugs to prevent postpartum haemorrhage: a network meta-analysis.

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Trial registration

HTA reference number: 14/139/17.

PROSPERO reference number: CRD42015020005.

Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group (substudy) reference number: 0871.

PROSPERO Cochrane (substudy) reference number: CRD42015026568.

Sponsor’s reference number: ERN_13–1414.

Protocol versions

Preliminary protocol development

26 February 2014

Meta-analytic title registration (not including cost-effectiveness analysis) with the Cochrane Collaboration.

5 September 2014

Submission of our initial study proposal including cost-effectiveness analysis to the NIHR HTA programme.

10 January 2015

Submission of a more-detailed study proposal including cost-effectiveness analysis to the NIHR HTA programme (recommendation for funding 5 February 2015).

Publication of protocol

22 April 2015

Finalisation of our comprehensive study protocol including cost-effectiveness analysis for the NIHR Journals Library version 1.0.

30 April 2015

Typographic corrections only to the comprehensive study protocol, including cost-effectiveness analysis for the NIHR Journals Library version 1.1.

18 May 2015

Publication of meta-analytic protocol (not including the cost-effectiveness analysis) by the Cochrane Collaboration.

Changes post publication

November 2016

Submission of the NMA and cost-effectiveness analysis to the NIHR HTA programme, with meta-analysis performed in Stata rather than WinBUGS for reasons of future reproducibility.

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