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Use of predicted vital status to improve survival analysis of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis cohorts.

Meredith B BrooksSalmaan KeshavjeeIrina GelmanovaNataliya A ZemlyanayaCarole D MitnickJustin Manjourides
Published in: BMC medical research methodology (2018)
Although studies often use initial treatment outcomes to estimate treatment effects, this may violate the non-informative censoring assumption of the Cox proportional hazards model and result in biased treatment effect estimates. Using predicted vital status at the end of the cohort period may reduce this bias in the analyses of MDR-TB treatment cohorts, yielding more accurate, and likely larger, treatment effect estimates. Further, these larger effect sizes can have downstream impacts on future study design by increasing power and reducing sample size needs.
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