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  • ...http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/glossary/Odds.html |title=Odds and odds ratio |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publishe The odds ratio is a difficult concept for non mathematicians, and recommendations for how
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  • * [http://www.hutchon.net/ConfidOR.htm Odds Ratio Calculator — website] * [http://www.cmh.edu/stats/definitions/or.htm Odds ratio definition and examples]
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  • * [http://www.hutchon.net/ConfidOR.htm Odds Ratio Calculator — website] * [http://www.cmh.edu/stats/definitions/or.htm Odds ratio definition and examples]
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  • In medical statistics and epidemiology, the term "[[odds ratio]]" is often used and stands for the ratio between the odds on the same even ...nger surviving the Titanic disaster were 2 to 1 in favour of survival. The odds ratio is (1/5) / (2/1) = 1/10.
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  • ...w the risk of having a particular disorder is influenced by the treatment (odds ratio of 1 means that there is no benefit of treatment compared to the control gr
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  • .... Alternatively, the [[odds ratio]] of efficacy can be combined with the [[odds ratio]] for drug toxicity into a single NEAR OR. ...djusted for risk (NEAR OR)} =\mbox{Odds ratio for efficacy } \times \mbox{ Odds ratio for harm}</math>
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  • ...http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/glossary/Odds.html |title=Odds and odds ratio |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publishe The odds ratio is a difficult concept for non mathematicians, and recommendations for how
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  • A regression coefficient can be converted into [[odds ratio]]s or [[relative risk]]s by:<ref name="isbn0-07-141017-1">{{cite book |auth :<math>\mbox{odds ratio} = e^\beta \mbox{, where } \beta \mbox{ is a regression coefficient}.\,\!<
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  • The [[odds ratio]] may be used to derive the number needed to treat:<ref name="pmid11914297" ...R * (1 - OR)* (1 - CER)} \mbox{, where CER is control event rate and OR is odds ratio}</math>
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  • ===Diagnostic odds ratio=== ...=Glas AS, Lijmer JG, Prins MH, Bonsel GJ, Bossuyt PM |title=The diagnostic odds ratio: a single indicator of test performance |journal=J Clin Epidemiol |volume=5
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  • ...diction of treatment effects in trials as large as the largest trials, the odds ratio was 0·96 (0·73–1·25) for homoeopathy and 0·67 (0·48–0·91) for con
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  • ...name="doi10.1136/bmj.b3354"/><br/>2009|| [[Meta-analysis]] of 6 trials†||[[Odds ratio|OR]]: 0.67‡ (95% CI, 0.37-1.20) ...ed Urug. 2008;24(3):1-8.</ref><br/>‡ The original publication reported the odds ratio for increase in good outcomes. This table uses the reciprocal in order to r
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  • ! rowspan="2"|&nbsp;!! colspan="2"| [[Odds ratio]]
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  • ! &nbsp;!! Eisenberg<ref name="pmid18625984"/><br/>([[odds ratio]])!!Cochrane<ref name="pmid19160228"/><br/>([[relative risk ratio]]) ...f selected [[medication]]s including nicotine replacement found that the [[odds ratio]]s for quitting with nicotine are:<ref name="pmid18625984">{{cite journal |
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  • |colspan="2"|[[Odds ratio]] = 0.99; 95% [[Confidence interval|CI]], 0.68 - 1.44; P=0.96);<br/>"There |colspan="2"|[[Odds ratio]] = 1.64 (95% [[Confidence interval|CI]] 1.16-2.32)<br/>"Patients who recei
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  • ...y disease]] found a [[statistical significance|significantly]] increased [[odds ratio]] of 1.12 (95% [[confidence interval|CI]], 1.04-1.22; I(2) = 0%)<ref name=" ...disease]]), found a [[statistical significance|significantly]] increased [[odds ratio]] of 1.09 (95% [[confidence interval|CI]], 1.02-1.17; I(2) = 11%) <ref name
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  • ...mong adults and the immunocompetent elderly (55 years and above) with an [[odds ratio]] 0.47 corresponding to an efficacy of 53%. Efficacy of 50% in developed c ...n against IPD in populations for whom the vaccine is currently utilized ([[odds ratio]] = 0.48).
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  • * [[Obesity]] may by associated with both lymphedema and edema. The [[odds ratio]] of having obesity are about 2 among people who complain of swollen legs.<
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  • ! &nbsp;!! Study type!![[Relative risk ratio]] or [[odds ratio]]<br/>for all-cause mortality ...ng&pmid=18997198 |issn=}}</ref>)|| Men [[Odds ratio|OR]]=0.93<br/>Women [[Odds ratio|OR]]=0.94
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  • ...e [[relative risk]], retrospective cohorts should be summarized with the [[odds ratio]]. Examples of a retrospective cohort are ''Long-Term Mortality after Gastr
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  • ...nts and 868 control patients for 10 years ||Colorectal cancer death:<br/>[[Odds ratio]] 0.41|| align="center"|170 ...tients and 51,460 controls for 7.8 years || Colorectal cancer death:<br/>[[Odds ratio]] 0.69 || align="center"|325
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  • ...orrecting for publication bias, the findings remained significant ''(means odds ratio of 1.86)'', however, the main conclusion was that the results “were not c
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  • ===Transforming standardized mean difference to odds ratio=== <math>\text{Odds ratio} = \text{exp} ^ \left ( \text{2 * 1.96} \right )</math>
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  • ...=Glas AS, Lijmer JG, Prins MH, Bonsel GJ, Bossuyt PM| title=The diagnostic odds ratio: a single indicator of test performance. | journal=J Clin Epidemiol | year=
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  • ...7-fold increased risk of hyperkalemia-associated hospitalization (adjusted odds ratio, 6.7; 95% confidence interval, 4.5-10.0). No such risk was found with the u
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