Utility of automated data-adaptive propensity score method for confounding by indication in comparative effectiveness study in real world Medicare and registry data.
Hiraku KumamaruJessica J JalbertLouis L NguyenLauren A WilliamsHiroaki MiyataSoko SetoguchiPublished in: PloS one (2022)
In a comparative effectiveness study of CAS vs. CEA with strong confounding by indication, ada-PS performed better than IS-PS in general, but both claims and registry data were needed to adequately control for bias.