Selected article for: "CI 95 confidence interval and hazard ratio"

Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_304
    Snippet: Ninety‐nine dogs were included; median age was 10 years (range: 5‐14), 47% were males and 53% females, 29% were crossbreed and 71% pure‐breed. Except one adenoma, all tumors were carcinoma. Median survival was 693 days (range: 27‐3018), with 10% living <154 days=““ and=““ 25=““>902 days. From univariate analysis older age, presence of thrombosis and presence of metastasis were associated with shorter survival. In the multivari.....
    Document: Ninety‐nine dogs were included; median age was 10 years (range: 5‐14), 47% were males and 53% females, 29% were crossbreed and 71% pure‐breed. Except one adenoma, all tumors were carcinoma. Median survival was 693 days (range: 27‐3018), with 10% living <154 days=““ and=““ 25=““>902 days. From univariate analysis older age, presence of thrombosis and presence of metastasis were associated with shorter survival. In the multivariable model, only metastasis was significantly associated with survival. Dogs with metastasis had a hazard ratio (HR) of 5.97 (confidence interval [CI] 95%: 1.97‐18.1) compared to those without (p=0.002). Metastasis were identified in 8 (8.1%) cases and 4 of them lived >500 days. Dogs with thrombosis tended to be at increased risk of death (HR: 2.24; CI95%: 0.92‐5.48; p=0.077).

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