PURPOSE: A potentially useful role for instrumental variable (IV) analysis may be as a complementary analysis to assess the presence of confounding when studying adverse drug effects. There has been discussion on whether the observed increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) for third-generation oral contraceptives versus second-generation oral contraceptives could be (partially) attributed to confounding. We investigated how prescribing preference IV estimates compare with conventional estimates. METHODS: Women in the Clinical Practice Research Database who started a second-generation or third-generation oral contraceptive from 1989 to 2013 were included. Ordinary least squares and two-stage least squares regression were used to estim...
The objective of this study was to assess the influence of oral contraceptives (OCs) on the risk of ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis with physician's prescribing preference (PPP) as an ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis with physician's prescribing preference (PPP) as an ...
Background: Unobserved confounding may impair the validity of observational research. Instrumental v...
Previous discussions have indicated that the small increases of risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE)...
This thesis investigates the validity and usefulness of physician's preference-based instrumental va...
The results of the Transnational Study on Oral Contraceptives and the Health of Young Women studies ...
OBJECTIVE: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis may offer a useful approach to the problem of unmeasu...
PURPOSE: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
Previous discussions have indicated that the small increases of risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE)...
BackgroundCombined oral contraceptives (COCs) containing various progestogens could be associated wi...
Purpose: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
To assess possible differences in the incidence of venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism associat...
AimsIn October 1995 in response to the results of three studies, the Committee on the Safety of Medi...
Purpose: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
The objective of this study was to assess the influence of oral contraceptives (OCs) on the risk of ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis with physician's prescribing preference (PPP) as an ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis with physician's prescribing preference (PPP) as an ...
Background: Unobserved confounding may impair the validity of observational research. Instrumental v...
Previous discussions have indicated that the small increases of risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE)...
This thesis investigates the validity and usefulness of physician's preference-based instrumental va...
The results of the Transnational Study on Oral Contraceptives and the Health of Young Women studies ...
OBJECTIVE: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis may offer a useful approach to the problem of unmeasu...
PURPOSE: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
Previous discussions have indicated that the small increases of risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE)...
BackgroundCombined oral contraceptives (COCs) containing various progestogens could be associated wi...
Purpose: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
To assess possible differences in the incidence of venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism associat...
AimsIn October 1995 in response to the results of three studies, the Committee on the Safety of Medi...
Purpose: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis can control for unmeasured confounding, yet it has not ...
The objective of this study was to assess the influence of oral contraceptives (OCs) on the risk of ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis with physician's prescribing preference (PPP) as an ...
Background: Instrumental variable (IV) analysis with physician's prescribing preference (PPP) as an ...