Author: Beigel, John H.; Tebas, Pablo; Elie-Turenne, Marie-Carmelle; Bajwa, Ednan; Bell, Todd E.; Cairns, Charles B.; Shoham, Shmuel; Deville, Jaime G.; Feucht, Eric; Feinberg, Judith; Luke, Thomas; Raviprakash, Kanakatte; Danko, Janine; O’Neil, Dorothy; Metcalf, Julia A.; King, Karen; Burgess, Timothy H.; Aga, Evgenia; Lane, H. Clifford; Hughes, Michael D.; Davey, Richard T.
Title: A Randomized Study of Immune Plasma for the Treatment of Severe Influenza Document date: 2017_5_15
ID: 2g22oqf2_37
Snippet: The use of an ordinal scale of clinical status, using levels of care as was done in our analysis, avoids much of the variation seen in our primary endpoint. While originally developed for use in a different influenza therapeutic study, and while not in the original analysis plan, using this scale we were encouraged to see the significant difference in outcomes between the treatment arms......
Document: The use of an ordinal scale of clinical status, using levels of care as was done in our analysis, avoids much of the variation seen in our primary endpoint. While originally developed for use in a different influenza therapeutic study, and while not in the original analysis plan, using this scale we were encouraged to see the significant difference in outcomes between the treatment arms.
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