Examples of 'hazard ratio' in a sentence

Meaning of "hazard ratio"

refers to a statistical measure often used in medical or epidemiological research to compare the risk or probability of an event or outcome occurring between two groups
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  • A measure of the chance of an event in one group compared to that of another at a particular time or over a subset of a study's time; the ratio between two groups' hazard rates.

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Hazard ratio for the risk of relapse.
Confidence interval for the hazard ratio.
The hazard ratio comparing dapagliflozin to comparator was.
Cardiac arrest nonsurvival hazard ratio.
Hazard ratio is from stratified proportional hazards model.
This review calculated overall hazard ratio risks.
But a hazard ratio is not a measure of relative risk.
Treatment effect is assessed using the hazard ratio.
Hazard ratio is a statistical definition for rates of events.
See also odds ratio and hazard ratio.
Hazard ratio is derived from a stratified proportional hazards model.
Several other associations with a significant hazard ratio were observed.
Hazard ratio to triamcinolone acetonide.
Adjusted hazard ratio.
The hazard ratio is a broad way of evaluating relative risk.

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Meaning of hazard ratio.
Hazard ratio stratified.
Comparisons between groups within an experiment were made by means of hazard ratio analysis.
Hazard ratio values were corrected when necessary to avoid calculation bias.
You can calculate the hazard ratio by plotting the two hazard functions.
Hazard ratio versus.
The difference in overall survival was statistically in favour of SUTENT hazard ratio.
The hazard ratio indicates the risk of obtaining unfavorable outcome.
Time to distant recurrence Hazard ratio.
Hazard ratio is based on unstratified Cox model.
HR is the hazard ratio.
Hazard Ratio is vorapaxar group versus placebo group.
The effect of the antecedent variables was described as the Hazard Ratio HR.
Hazard ratio is Zontivity group versus placebo group.
Relative to the control arm ; stratified hazard ratio.
The adjusted hazard ratio was obtained using Cox regression.
Meta-analysis of overall survival data produced a hazard ratio point estimate of no.
Hazard ratio is obtained from the stratified Pike model.
Typically, you will then estimate the hazard ratio function with a mathematical function.
Hazard Ratio is derived from an unstratified proportional hazards model.
Cox modelling provided estimates of the Hazard Ratio ( HR ) between the two cohorts.
Hazard ratio adjusted for baseline renal function category and baseline CVD risk category.
Kaplan-Meier estimates of effect of biomarkers on months of PFS . Aflibercept plus Hazard Ratio.
Hazard ratio Best overall response ratea.
Therefore, a positive treatment effects corresponds to a hazard ratio below 1.
The hazard ratio for survival of IV topotecan relative to CAV was.
In months; hazard ratio.
The hazard ratio for all VTE events in the RUTH study was.
The output of this analysis was expressed as hazard ratio with 95 % confidence interval.
B Hazard ratio based on the unadjusted Cox Model.
If the confidence interval includes 1, then the hazard ratio is not significant.
Hazard Ratio vs placebo.
Such a positive correlation may be demonstrated statistically in various ways, e.g. by a low hazard ratio.
OS hazard ratio.
This prediction algorithm was associated with a positive predictive value of 80 % and a hazard ratio of approximately 30.

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