Hazard Ratio (HR) Calculation & Interpretation - Simply Explained Statistic
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- This lecture goes over the Hazard Ratio (HR), and It is important to understand HR calculation and how to Interpret one when seen in a clinical study.
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Very well explained, thank you💙
Thank you so much!
I can easily understand after watching your topic
Great explanation and demonstration to drive home the HR. Thanks
Thank you, glad you found it helpful!
Thank you I understand it immediately
Great explanation thanks
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Very good explanation 👍
Thanks a lot! 👌
in the example, why did you label it as a hazard rate (or ratio) and not incidence rate (or ratio)?
Well explained... Thanks
Thank you, glad you found it helpful!
Results
Individuals with ADHD had an increased risk for dementia and MCI. After adjusting for sex and birth year, a hazard ratio (HR) was 2.92 (95% confidence interval 2.40-3.57) for dementia,
Can you please explain that to me In a very simple words since my English is not good please
In ur case hazard ratio is greater than 1, which means more death occured for ADHD group compared to non ADHD group.
Results
Individuals with ADHD had an increased risk for dementia and MCI. After adjusting for sex and birth year, a hazard ratio (HR) was 2.92 (95% confidence interval 2.40-3.57) for dementia,
Can you please explain that to me In a very simple words since my English is not good please
hello sir
as per your equation , how is hazard ratio different from risk ratio ??
and i came across an equation ie
hazard ratio = no of events in group A /no of expected deaths in group A/ no of deaths in group B / no of expected deaths in group B
please explain this if possible
Can we use HR for other events other than death. For example for comparison of occurrence of complications between two groups ?
definitely yes
You are describing relative risk not hazard ratios