Background: Studies estimating excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to nosocomial infections have failed to address time-varying confounding, likely leading to overestimation of their impact. We present a methodology based on inverse probability–weighted survival curves to address this limitation.Methods: A case study focusing on intensive care unit–acquired bacteremia using data from 2 general intensive care units (ICUs) from 2 London teaching hospitals were used to illustrate the methodology. The area under the curve of a conventional Kaplan-Meier curve applied to the observed data was compared with that of an inverse probability–weighted Kaplan-Meier curve applied after treating bacteremia as censoring events. Weights were based on t...
AbstractObjectivesMany studies disregard the time dependence of nosocomial infection when examining ...
Despite decades of research in the medical literature, assessment of the attributable mortality due ...
BACKGROUND Estimates of the excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to healthcare-associated infect...
BACKGROUND: Studies estimating excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to nosocomial infections hav...
Background Studies estimating excess length of stay (LoS) attributable to nosocomial infections have...
Background: Studies estimating excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to nosocomial infections hav...
Background: Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to ad...
BACKGROUND: Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to ad...
Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to adjust for tim...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) affects millions of patients worldwide. HAI is asso...
BACKGROUND: Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to ad...
Healthcare-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA) infection may cause increase...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) affects millions of patients worldwide. HAI is ass...
Currently available evidence on the excess length of stay (LOS) associated with nosocomial infection...
BackgroundIncreased length of stay (LOS) for patients is an important measure of the burden of healt...
AbstractObjectivesMany studies disregard the time dependence of nosocomial infection when examining ...
Despite decades of research in the medical literature, assessment of the attributable mortality due ...
BACKGROUND Estimates of the excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to healthcare-associated infect...
BACKGROUND: Studies estimating excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to nosocomial infections hav...
Background Studies estimating excess length of stay (LoS) attributable to nosocomial infections have...
Background: Studies estimating excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to nosocomial infections hav...
Background: Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to ad...
BACKGROUND: Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to ad...
Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to adjust for tim...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) affects millions of patients worldwide. HAI is asso...
BACKGROUND: Studies often ignore time-varying confounding or may use inappropriate methodology to ad...
Healthcare-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA) infection may cause increase...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) affects millions of patients worldwide. HAI is ass...
Currently available evidence on the excess length of stay (LOS) associated with nosocomial infection...
BackgroundIncreased length of stay (LOS) for patients is an important measure of the burden of healt...
AbstractObjectivesMany studies disregard the time dependence of nosocomial infection when examining ...
Despite decades of research in the medical literature, assessment of the attributable mortality due ...
BACKGROUND Estimates of the excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to healthcare-associated infect...