In this article we introduce the concept of inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) and describe how this method can be applied to adjust for measured confounding in observational research, illustrated by a clinical example from nephrology. IPTW involves two main steps. First, the probability - or propensity - of being exposed to the risk factor or intervention of interest is calculated, given an individual's characteristics (i.e. propensity score). Second, weights are calculated as the inverse of the propensity score. The application of these weights to the study population creates a pseudopopulation in which confounders are equally distributed across exposed and unexposed groups. We also elaborate on how weighting can be applied...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
In most observational studies, treatments or other "exposures" (in an epidemiologic sense) do not oc...
In most observational studies, treatments or other "exposures" (in an epidemiologic sense) do not oc...
ABSTRACTObjectivesInverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) has been used in observational s...
Propensity score has been increasingly used to control for confounding in observational studies. The...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
Observational studies provide relevant evidence; however, they have an inherent lack of balance of b...
Observational studies provide relevant evidence; however, they have an inherent lack of balance of b...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
In most observational studies, treatments or other "exposures" (in an epidemiologic sense) do not oc...
In most observational studies, treatments or other "exposures" (in an epidemiologic sense) do not oc...
ABSTRACTObjectivesInverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) has been used in observational s...
Propensity score has been increasingly used to control for confounding in observational studies. The...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
Observational studies provide relevant evidence; however, they have an inherent lack of balance of b...
Observational studies provide relevant evidence; however, they have an inherent lack of balance of b...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
International audienceFor estimating the causal effect of treatment exposure on the occurrence of ad...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
In most observational studies, treatments or other "exposures" (in an epidemiologic sense) do not oc...
In most observational studies, treatments or other "exposures" (in an epidemiologic sense) do not oc...