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Erratum

Erratum

Page 148 | Published online: 06 Dec 2011

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Figure 6.  (b) Tapentadol versus oxycodone for moderate to severe pain (continuous outcomes). * For Quality of Life we have reversed the result (MD = −0.06, instead of MD = 0.06) in order to be able to present the result of a positive outcome in the same graph as a negative outcome (such as Pain Intensity). The same applies to Quality of Sleep. SE = standard error; IV = inverse variance; CI = confidence interval; PGIC = Patient Global Impression of Change; Disc = discontinuations; AE = adverse events; SAE = Serious AE.

Figure 6.  (b) Tapentadol versus oxycodone for moderate to severe pain (continuous outcomes). * For Quality of Life we have reversed the result (MD = −0.06, instead of MD = 0.06) in order to be able to present the result of a positive outcome in the same graph as a negative outcome (such as Pain Intensity). The same applies to Quality of Sleep. SE = standard error; IV = inverse variance; CI = confidence interval; PGIC = Patient Global Impression of Change; Disc = discontinuations; AE = adverse events; SAE = Serious AE.

Figure 7.  (b) Tapentadol versus placebo for moderate to severe pain (continuous outcomes). * For Quality of Life we have reversed the result (MD = −0.06, instead of MD = 0.06) in order to be able to present the result of a positive outcome in the same graph as a negative outcome (such as Pain Intensity). The same applies to Quality of Sleep. SE = standard error; IV = inverse variance; CI = confidence interval; PGIC = Patient Global Impression of Change; Disc = discontinuations; AE = adverse events; SAE = Serious AE.

Figure 7.  (b) Tapentadol versus placebo for moderate to severe pain (continuous outcomes). * For Quality of Life we have reversed the result (MD = −0.06, instead of MD = 0.06) in order to be able to present the result of a positive outcome in the same graph as a negative outcome (such as Pain Intensity). The same applies to Quality of Sleep. SE = standard error; IV = inverse variance; CI = confidence interval; PGIC = Patient Global Impression of Change; Disc = discontinuations; AE = adverse events; SAE = Serious AE.

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