Abstract

The reverse fragility index (RFI) is an objective measure of robustness in the findings of statistically nonsignificant binary outcomes and is calculated by assessing the number of events needed to change the results from statistically nonsignificant to significant. The objective of our study was to assess the RFI of nonsignificant vascular surgery trials comparing endovascular and open surgery.

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