Use of ordinal outcomes in vascular prevention trials: comparison with binary outcomes in published trials

PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier, S Pocock - Stroke, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no”(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

Use of ordinal outcomes in vascular prevention trials: comparison with binary outcomes in published trials

PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier… - Stroke - nottingham-repository.worktribe.com
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no”(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

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PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier, S Pocock - 2008 - academia.edu
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no”(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

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PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier, S Pocock - 2008 - core.ac.uk
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no”(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

Use of ordinal outcomes in vascular prevention trials: comparison with binary outcomes in published trials.

PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray… - Stroke; a journal …, 2008 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vascular prevention trials mostly count" yes/no"(binary)
outcome events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg …

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PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier, S Pocock - 2008 - scholar.archive.org
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no”(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

Use of ordinal outcomes in vascular prevention trials: comparison with binary outcomes in published trials.

PM Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier, S Pocock - Stroke, 2008 - europepmc.org
Background and purpose Vascular prevention trials mostly count" yes/no"(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

Use of ordinal outcomes in vascular prevention trials: comparison with binary outcomes in published trials

PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier, S Pocock - Stroke - eprints.nottingham.ac.uk
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no”(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

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PMW Bath, C Geeganage, LJ Gray, T Collier, S Pocock - 2008 - Citeseer
Background and Purpose—Vascular prevention trials mostly count “yes/no”(binary) outcome
events, eg, stroke/no stroke. Analysis of ordered categorical vascular events (eg, fatal …

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PMW BATH, C GEEGANAGE, LJ GRAY… - Stroke …, 2008 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Use of Ordinal Outcomes in Vascular Prevention Trials : Comparison With Binary Outcomes
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