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How to interpret and report the results from multivariable ...

How to interpret and report the results from multivariable analyses Neus Valveny and Stephen Gilliver analyses the participating variables can be classified into: TFS Develop, Medical Dependent (or outcome or predicted). Writing Unit, Barcelona, variables and Spain / Lund, Sweden Independent (or predictor or explanatory). variables, which in some models can be further classified into factors and covariates (or confounding factors). In a bivariate analysis (sometimes Correspondence to: referred to as univariate see Box 1 below). Neus Valveny there is only one independent and one TFS Develop dependent variable. Consell de Cent, 334-336, 4th floor ES-08009 Barcelona, Spain + 34 617 414 124. Abstract multivariable analyses are some of the mean, percentage). With central statistical methods of clinical univariate analyses we can trials, and yet some medical writers may only answer descriptive be unsure as to what they are and how questions in a single arm or best to interpret and report the results .

best to interpret and report the results. In this article we provide an overview of multivariable analyses, introducing some of the core models biostatisticians use to analyse trial data. We focus on odds ratios, hazard ratios, and β coefficients as key parameters and provide guidance on important considerations when reporting them. What is a ...

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