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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vascular prevention trials mostly count "yes/no" (binary) outcome events, eg...
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no” (binary) outcome events, eg,...
Abstract Background Vascular prevention trials typically use dichotomous event outcomes although thi...
Background: Ordinalised vascular outcomes incorporating event severity are more informative than bin...
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Background: Many acute stroke trials have given neutral results. Sub-optimal statistical analyses ma...
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vascular prevention trials mostly count "yes/no" (binary) outcome events, eg...
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no” (binary) outcome events, eg,...
Abstract Background Vascular prevention trials typically use dichotomous event outcomes although thi...
Background: Ordinalised vascular outcomes incorporating event severity are more informative than bin...
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Background: Many acute stroke trials have given neutral results. Sub-optimal statistical analyses ma...
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Background: There is a growing interest in assessment of the quality of hospital care, based on outc...
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