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Adverse Outcome Analyses of Observational Data: Assessing Cardiovascular Risk in HIV Disease
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press, 2011.
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Abstract
- Clinical decisions are ideally based on randomized trials but must often rely on observational data analyses, which are less straightforward and more influenced by methodology. The authors, from a series of expert roundtables convened by the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research on the use of observational studies to assess cardiovascular disease risk in human immunodeficiency virus infection, recommend that clinicians who review or interpret epidemiological publications consider 7 key statistical issues: (1) clear explanation of confounding and adjustment; (2) handling and impact of missing data; (3) consistency and clinical relevance of outcome measurements and covariate risk factors; (4) multivariate modeling techniques including time-dependent variables; (5) how multiple testing is addressed; (6) distinction between statistical and clinical significance; and (7) need for confirmation from independent databases. Recommendations to permit better understanding of potential methodological limitations include both responsible public access to de-identified source data, where permitted, and exploration of novel statistical methods.
- Subjects :
- Microbiology (medical)
Research design
medicine.medical_specialty
Anti-HIV Agents
HIV Infections
Models, Biological
law.invention
Randomized controlled trial
law
Risk Factors
Covariate
Epidemiology
medicine
Humans
Intensive care medicine
Models, Statistical
business.industry
Confounding
HIV
Missing data
Clinical trial
Infectious Diseases
Cardiovascular Risk
Observational Data
statistical methods
Cardiovascular Diseases
Research Design
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Immunology
HIV/AIDS
Observational study
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4d785c58eb5b78a7b725303c9ef107e2