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Increased odds ratio for erectile dysfunction in COVID-19 patients. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Endocrinol Invest, 2022
Erectile dysfunction and COVID-19 share similar risk factors, including vascular disruption of integrity, cytokine release, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity.
Katz J, Yue S, Xue W, Gao H.
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Sobre la traducción del término inglés odds ratio como oportunidad relativa

open access: diamondSalud Pública de México, 1997
En este artículo argumentamos en favor de la traducción del término odds ratio, de estética formal antinatural para los hispanohablantes y con problemas fonéticos añadidos, por oportunidad relativa.
JOSÉ M. MARTÍN-MORENO   +1 more
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Odds Ratio

open access: yesRevista Médica Sanitas, 2020
El Odds Ratio (OR) es una medida de efecto utilizada en los estudios de investigación, debido a que proporciona una estimación sobre la relación entre dos variables binarias y nos permite examinar los efectos de otras variables en esa relación utilizando
Anupam Priyadarshi   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

"Odds ratio": algumas considerações The odds ratio: some considerations [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Saúde Pública, 1986
Tem sido grande o número de estudos retrospectivos e transversais controlados que utilizam o "odds ratio" como medida de intensidade de associação.
Davi Rumel
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Statistics Notes: The odds ratio [PDF]

open access: greenBMJ, 2000
In recent years odds ratios have become widely used in medical reports—almost certainly some will appear in today's BMJ . There are three reasons for this. Firstly, they provide an estimate (with confidence interval) for the relationship between two binary (“yes or no”) variables.
Bland, J, Altman, D
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A Most Odd Ratio: [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2017
The OR is one of the most commonly used measures of association in preventive medicine, and yet it is unintuitive and easily misinterpreted by journal authors and readers.This article describes correct interpretations of ORs, explains how ORs are different from risk ratios (RRs), and notes potential supplements and alternatives to the presentation of ...
Alexander Persoskie, Rebecca A. Ferrer
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Statistical notes for clinical researchers: Risk difference, risk ratio, and odds ratio

open access: yesRestorative Dentistry & Endodontics, 2017
72 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any
Hae-Young Kim
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A comparison of seven random-effects models for meta-analyses that estimate the summary odds ratio. [PDF]

open access: yesStat Med, 2018
Comparative trials that report binary outcome data are commonly pooled in systematic reviews and meta‐analyses. This type of data can be presented as a series of 2‐by‐2 tables.
Jackson D   +4 more
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The odds ratio: Principles and applications

open access: yesJournal of the Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences, 2016
The odds ratio (OR) is a simple tool, widely utilized in clinical research. As a simple statistic, it can be hand calculated to determine the odds of a particular event or a disease, and the information provided can be useful for understanding the ...
Aakshi Kalra
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On a Square-Root Transformation of the Odds Ratio for a Common Outcome. [PDF]

open access: yesEpidemiology, 2017
Proposition 2. For causative exposures with p1 > p0, if 0:2 p0; p1 0:8, then 1 OR RR 4 and 4 5 sqrt(OR) RR 5 4 ; and if 0:1 p0; p1 0:9, then 1 OR RR 9 and 3 5 sqrt(OR) RR 5 3 . Proof.
VanderWeele TJ.
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