Admission (state 0) is the first state, and all patients entered into the initial state without HAIs. The patient may acquire an HAI and move to intermediate state 1. Discharge (state 2) or death (state 3) indicates the end of hospitalization.</p
<p>Ellipses define the four different health states of the model (HIV−, HIV+, HIV++ and Death). The ...
<p>It shows three different rehabilitation strategies. Every strategy contains health states in whic...
<p>illustrates the four stages of disease included into the multi-state analysis and the six stage-t...
<p>By definition, the 1305 patients started their hospitalization in state 1–hospitalization. n<sub>...
In chronic diseases like Heart Failure (HF), often more than one type of events plays a role and mor...
Results of multistate models to determine expected length of stay for patients with and without HAIs...
In Italy, heart failure (HF) is the most common clinical diagnosis among people over 65 and about 8...
<p>Patients enter the model in state 1 at hospital admission, make a transition into state 2 at the ...
<p>Model 1. 3-month hospital readmission. Model 2. Combined end-point of 3-month hospital readmissio...
How different risk profiles of heart failure (HF) patients can influence multiple readmissions and o...
<p>H (alive hospital), D (dead), and S<sub>x</sub> (alive at age x, post hospital discharge) represe...
<p>Arrows indicate the possible transitions between states and therapy lines.</p
Multistate transition models provide an analytical framework for situations in which there exists a ...
textabstractBackground - Outpatients with heart failure (HF) who are at high risk for HF hospitaliza...
In illness-death multi-state models, time from intermediate state is often an extra time scale of in...
<p>Ellipses define the four different health states of the model (HIV−, HIV+, HIV++ and Death). The ...
<p>It shows three different rehabilitation strategies. Every strategy contains health states in whic...
<p>illustrates the four stages of disease included into the multi-state analysis and the six stage-t...
<p>By definition, the 1305 patients started their hospitalization in state 1–hospitalization. n<sub>...
In chronic diseases like Heart Failure (HF), often more than one type of events plays a role and mor...
Results of multistate models to determine expected length of stay for patients with and without HAIs...
In Italy, heart failure (HF) is the most common clinical diagnosis among people over 65 and about 8...
<p>Patients enter the model in state 1 at hospital admission, make a transition into state 2 at the ...
<p>Model 1. 3-month hospital readmission. Model 2. Combined end-point of 3-month hospital readmissio...
How different risk profiles of heart failure (HF) patients can influence multiple readmissions and o...
<p>H (alive hospital), D (dead), and S<sub>x</sub> (alive at age x, post hospital discharge) represe...
<p>Arrows indicate the possible transitions between states and therapy lines.</p
Multistate transition models provide an analytical framework for situations in which there exists a ...
textabstractBackground - Outpatients with heart failure (HF) who are at high risk for HF hospitaliza...
In illness-death multi-state models, time from intermediate state is often an extra time scale of in...
<p>Ellipses define the four different health states of the model (HIV−, HIV+, HIV++ and Death). The ...
<p>It shows three different rehabilitation strategies. Every strategy contains health states in whic...
<p>illustrates the four stages of disease included into the multi-state analysis and the six stage-t...