Objective: To compare how 3 common representations (ordinal vs dichotomized as 0–1/2–6 or 0–2/3–6) of the modified Rankin Scale (mRS)—a commonly used trial outcome measure—relate to long-term outcomes, and quantify trial ineligibility rates based on premorbid mRS. Methods: In consecutive patients with ischemic stroke in a population-based, prospective, cohort study (Oxford Vascular Study; 2002–2014), we related 3-month mRS to 1-year and 5-year disability and death (logistic regressions), and health/social care costs (generalized linear model), adjusted for age/sex, and compared goodness-of-fit values (C statistic, mean absolute error). We also calculated the proportion of patients in whom premorbid mRS score >1 or >2 would result in ...
Historically, ordinal measures of functional outcome have been dichotomized for the primary analysis...
Objective: Stroke is a devastating and costly disease; however, there is a paucity of information on...
Background and purpose: Cost-of-illness studies often describe a single aggregate cost of a disease ...
Objective – To compare how three common representations (ordinal versus dichotomized as 0-1/2-6 or 0...
Background Ordinal/shift analyses of ordered measures like the modified Rankin Scale(mRS) are underu...
Background: Historically, most acute stroke clinical trials were neutral statistically, with trials ...
This thesis examines 5-year clinical and health-economic outcomes of ischaemic stroke, and their rel...
Background and purposeAlthough the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) is the most commonly used primary end...
Background: Many acute stroke trials have given neutral results. Sub-optimal statistical analyses ma...
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> The distribution of 3-month modified Rankin scal...
BackgroundThe modified Rankin Scale (mRS) assessment of global disability is the most common primary...
BackgroundThe modified Rankin Scale (mRS) assessment of global disability is the most common primary...
Background and Purpose: Developing improved methods for analysis of the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) ...
Objective: Clinical trial outcomes often involve an ordinal scale of subjective functional assessmen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The SAINT I trial that showed a significant benefit of the neuroprotectant N...
Historically, ordinal measures of functional outcome have been dichotomized for the primary analysis...
Objective: Stroke is a devastating and costly disease; however, there is a paucity of information on...
Background and purpose: Cost-of-illness studies often describe a single aggregate cost of a disease ...
Objective – To compare how three common representations (ordinal versus dichotomized as 0-1/2-6 or 0...
Background Ordinal/shift analyses of ordered measures like the modified Rankin Scale(mRS) are underu...
Background: Historically, most acute stroke clinical trials were neutral statistically, with trials ...
This thesis examines 5-year clinical and health-economic outcomes of ischaemic stroke, and their rel...
Background and purposeAlthough the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) is the most commonly used primary end...
Background: Many acute stroke trials have given neutral results. Sub-optimal statistical analyses ma...
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> The distribution of 3-month modified Rankin scal...
BackgroundThe modified Rankin Scale (mRS) assessment of global disability is the most common primary...
BackgroundThe modified Rankin Scale (mRS) assessment of global disability is the most common primary...
Background and Purpose: Developing improved methods for analysis of the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) ...
Objective: Clinical trial outcomes often involve an ordinal scale of subjective functional assessmen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The SAINT I trial that showed a significant benefit of the neuroprotectant N...
Historically, ordinal measures of functional outcome have been dichotomized for the primary analysis...
Objective: Stroke is a devastating and costly disease; however, there is a paucity of information on...
Background and purpose: Cost-of-illness studies often describe a single aggregate cost of a disease ...