Selected article for: "clinical significance and logistic regression"

Author: Phung, Thuy Thi Bich; Suzuki, Tadaki; Phan, Phuc Huu; Kawachi, Shoji; Furuya, Hiroyuki; Do, Huong Thu; Kageyama, Tsutomu; Ta, Tuan Anh; Dao, Nam Huu; Nunoi, Hiroyuki; Tran, Dien Minh; Le, Hai Thanh; Nakajima, Noriko
Title: Pathogen screening and prognostic factors in children with severe ARDS of pulmonary origin
  • Document date: 2017_7_13
  • ID: 2k2x6jxm_5
    Snippet: The Mann-Whitney U test was used to determine the statistical significance of differences in the clinical data and cytokine/chemokine levels between groups. Fisher's exact test was used for bivariate analysis of categorical data. The associations between cytokine/chemokine levels and clinical data were tested by linear regression analysis. To assess the goodness of fit of the linear regression model, R-squared measure was used. We used logistic r.....
    Document: The Mann-Whitney U test was used to determine the statistical significance of differences in the clinical data and cytokine/chemokine levels between groups. Fisher's exact test was used for bivariate analysis of categorical data. The associations between cytokine/chemokine levels and clinical data were tested by linear regression analysis. To assess the goodness of fit of the linear regression model, R-squared measure was used. We used logistic regression analysis to analyze the relationship between independent outcome predictors and outcome.

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