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    • Measure of association between two conditions

      • In statistics, an odds ratio (OR) is a measure of association between two conditions, indicating the likelihood of an event occurring in one group compared to another. It quantifies the relationship between exposure to a particular factor and the probability of an outcome.
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  2. 1 day ago · Our review showed that simplifying patients’ drug regimen, administrative improvements and large-scale pharmacy-led automated telephone interventions show positive effects on patient adherence to statin therapy, with odds ratios between > 1.0 and 3.0, while education-based strategies and intensified patient care showed mixed results.

  3. 5 days ago · In our example, it is natural to choose normal cognition as the reference. We then obtain an odds ratio for mild cognitive impairment of 1.47 (CI 1.12 to 1.92, p = 0.06) and an odds ratio for dementia of 3.70 (CI 2.81 to 4.87, p < 0.001), both of which relative to normal cognition.

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  4. 1 day ago · The odds ratios for the final model appeared to have maintained constant across all cut-off points for the presence of childhood anemia, according to the Brant test of parallel odds assumption (p-value = 0.08 at a 5% level of significance).

  5. 1 day ago · The cited numbers of studies and patients have been updated; the cited odds ratios (95% CIs) have been updated for the risk factors of chronic liver disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, invasive mechanical ventilation, and interleukin-6 inhibitor treatment for COVID-19; and diabetes (odds ratio 1·26 [95% CI 1·04–1·53]) has been ...

  6. 5 days ago · An LOD (short for “logarithm of the odds”) score is a statistical estimate of the relative probability that two loci (e.g., a disease-associated gene and another sequence of interest, such as a variant or another gene) are located near each other on a chromosome and are therefore likely to be inherited together.

  7. 6 days ago · I have odds ratios from three studies. In two studies the odds ratios are exponentialised logits from the ln scale. One of the studies presents odds ratios as exponentialised logits from the log2 scale. Can I take the odds ratios derived on the log2 scale and convert them to a ln scale?

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