Appropriate empirical antibiotic therapy and mortality: Conflicting data explained by residual confounding.
Romy SchuttevaerJelmer AlsmaAnniek BrinkWillian J van DijkJurriaan E M de SteenwinkelHester F LingsmaDamian C MellesStephanie C E SchuitPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Comparing heterogeneous treatment groups distorts associations despite use of common methods to prevent bias. Consequently, conclusions of such observational studies should be interpreted with care. If possible, future investigators should use our method of attempting to identify and analyze the most homogeneous treatment groups nested within their study objective, because this minimizes residual confounding.