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Immortal time bias in pharmacoepidemiology

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S Suissa - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2008 - Oxford Univ Press
Immortal time is a span of cohort follow-up during which, because of exposure
definition, the outcome under study could not occur. Bias from immortal time was
first identified in the 1970s in epidemiology in the context of cohort ...
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Association of RBC Transfusion With Mortality in Patients With Acute Lung Injury*

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G Netzer, CV Shah, TJ Iwashyna, PN Lanken, B … - Chest, 2007 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org
Results: Overall in-hospital mortality rate was 39.5%. Of these patients, 207 of
248 patients (83.5%) received ≥ 1 U of packed RBCs. The transfusion of any
packed RBCs was associated with an increased risk of death (adjusted odds ...
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Pregnancy and HIV disease progression during the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy

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JH Tai, MA Udoji, G Barkanic, DW Byrne, PF … - The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2007 - UChicago Press
Featured in Grist "Another symptom of swine flu: instant amnesia" May 11, 2009
Swine Influenza Virus: Zoonotic Potential and Vaccination Strategies for the
Control of Avian and Swine Influenzas Eileen Thacker and Bruce Janke Read ...
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Reproducible research: moving toward research the public can really trust

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C Laine, SN Goodman, ME Griswold, HC Sox - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
A community of scientists arrives at the truth by independently verifying new
observations. In this time-honored process, journals serve 2 principal
functions: evaluative and editorial. In their evaluative function, they ...
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Mortality and immortality

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MD Rablen, AJ Oswald, J Banks, M Marmot - papers.ssrn.com
Page 1. IZA DP No. 2560 Mortality and Immortality Matthew D. Rablen Andrew
J. Oswald DISCUSSION P APER SERIES Forschungsinstitut ...
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An easy mathematical proof showed that time-dependent bias inevitably leads to biased …


J Beyersmann, P Gastmeier, M Wolkewitz, M … - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2008 - Elsevier
We derived an easy mathematical proof investigating the nature of time-dependent
bias. We applied the general mathematical result to data from a prospective
cohort study on the incidence of hospital infection in intensive care: ...
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Mortality and immortality: The Nobel Prize as an experiment into the effect of status upon …

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MD Rablen, AJ Oswald - Journal of Health Economics, 2008 - Elsevier
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than
the poor and ordinary. Causality, however, remains trenchantly debated. The
ideal experiment would be one in which extra status could somehow be ...
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Referral bias in thyroid cancer surgery: Direction and magnitude


A Machens, S Hauptmann, H Dralle - European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2008 - Elsevier
With increasing travel distance (successive postal code areas), mean age
decreased among patients referred for initial surgery (from 53 to 35 years for
papillary cancer, 65 to 49 years for sporadic medullary cancer, and 40 to ...
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Activity-guided antithrombin III therapy in severe surgical sepsis: efficacy and safety …

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P Moubarak, S Zilker, H Wolf, B Hofner, T … - Shock, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Recent controlled studies that evaluated the efficacy of an adjuvant
antithrombin (AT) III therapy in severe sepsis used a uniform AT-III dose and
duration of therapy and did not adjust to the actual AT-III deficit. It was ...
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The secret of immortal time bias in epidemiologic studies

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SZ Shariff, MS Cuerden, AK Jain, AX Garg - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2008 - Am Soc Nephrol
In the March 2007 issue of JASN, Hemmelgarn et al. 1 reported a 50% reduction in
the risk for all-cause mortality for patients who had chronic kidney disease
(CKD) and attended multidisciplinary care (MDC) clinics compared with those ...
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