Background: Marginal and multilevel logistic regression methods can estimate associations between hospital-level factors and patient-level 30-day mortality outcomes after cardiac surgery. However, it is not widely understood how the interpretation of hospital-level effects differs between these methods. Methods. The Australasian Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ASCTS) registry provided data on 32,354 patients undergoing cardiac surgery in 18 hospitals from 2001 to 2009. The logistic regression methods related 30-day mortality after surgery to hospital characteristics with concurrent adjustment for patient characteristics. Results: Hospital-level mortality rates varied from 1.0% to 4.1% of patients. Ordinary, marginal and multilevel...
Background It is important to characterize in-hospital mortality after cardiac surgery and understan...
Background: The calibration of several cardiac clinical prediction models has deteriorated over time...
ObjectivePrevious studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only...
While decreases in rates of mortality after cardiac surgery have been observed due to improvements i...
Introduction: A common quality indicator for monitoring and comparing hospitals is based on death wi...
<p>Values are odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) as well as Percentage of Opposite O...
BACKGROUND: Theoretical advantages of random-intercept multilevel (ML) logistic regression (LR) mode...
Abstract Background Hierarchical modelling represents a statistical method used to analyze nested da...
Background/PurposeRecent advances in medical treatment have altered the profile of patients referred...
Background Hospital performance is frequently evaluated by analyzing differences between hospital av...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hospital performance is frequently evaluated by analyzing differences betwe...
Objective: To compare the impact of different variable selection methods in multiple regression to d...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate performance of the European System for Cardiac Operation Risk Evaluation (Eu...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; BMI = body mass index; HF = heart failure; STEMI = ST ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Although national variation in short-term prognosis (that is, 30 day mortality) aft...
Background It is important to characterize in-hospital mortality after cardiac surgery and understan...
Background: The calibration of several cardiac clinical prediction models has deteriorated over time...
ObjectivePrevious studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only...
While decreases in rates of mortality after cardiac surgery have been observed due to improvements i...
Introduction: A common quality indicator for monitoring and comparing hospitals is based on death wi...
<p>Values are odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) as well as Percentage of Opposite O...
BACKGROUND: Theoretical advantages of random-intercept multilevel (ML) logistic regression (LR) mode...
Abstract Background Hierarchical modelling represents a statistical method used to analyze nested da...
Background/PurposeRecent advances in medical treatment have altered the profile of patients referred...
Background Hospital performance is frequently evaluated by analyzing differences between hospital av...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hospital performance is frequently evaluated by analyzing differences betwe...
Objective: To compare the impact of different variable selection methods in multiple regression to d...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate performance of the European System for Cardiac Operation Risk Evaluation (Eu...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; BMI = body mass index; HF = heart failure; STEMI = ST ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Although national variation in short-term prognosis (that is, 30 day mortality) aft...
Background It is important to characterize in-hospital mortality after cardiac surgery and understan...
Background: The calibration of several cardiac clinical prediction models has deteriorated over time...
ObjectivePrevious studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only...