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Composite outcomes in observational studies of Crohn's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Fernando MagroCatarina SottomayorCatarina AlvesMafalda SantiagoPaula MinistroPaula LagoLuís CorreiaRaquel GonçalvesDiana CarvalhoFrancisco PortelaCláudia Camila DiasAxel DignassSilvio DaneseLaurent Peyrin-BirouletMaria Manuela EstevinhoPaula Leão Moreira
Published in: Therapeutic advances in gastroenterology (2022)
Composite outcomes with increasing number of predefined variables show an increase in frequency. Outcomes including variables such as 'Surgery' and 'Steroids' had higher frequencies when compared with the ones that did not include these variables. These results show that the frequency of composite outcomes is dependent on the number and type of variables being reported.
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