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Post hoc analysis: use and dangers in perspective

Journal of Hypertension, 1996
DANGERS AND ADVANTAGES OF POST HOC ANALYSIS: Post hoc analysis is of major importance in the generation of hypotheses. However, the hypothesis is created by the analysis and has not been proved by any "experiment'. In some circumstances the conclusion derived from a post hoc analysis is entirely appropriate.
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Methodologic shortcomings inherent in a post-hoc analysis

Current Urology Reports, 2002
Extended-release tolterodine 4 mg has a greater clinical effectiveness than ER Oxy 10 mg, where effectiveness is defined as the optimal combination of efficacy, tolerability, and long-term compliance/persistency.
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Febuxostat and renal outcomes: post-hoc analysis of a randomized trial

Hypertension Research, 2023
Effect of urate-lowering on renal outcomes in patients at high-risk for cardiovascular disease with hyperuricemia without gout is not known. We conducted a post hoc analysis of a randomized trial (Febuxostat for Cerebral and CaRdiorenovascular Events PrEvEntion StuDy [FREED]).
Kentaro, Kohagura   +20 more
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Post hoc analysis of sport performance with differential evolution

Neural Computing and Applications, 2018
Advising athletes how to improve their performance after a race is a very important aspect of sport training. It can also be called a post hoc analysis, which often includes a deep analysis of an athlete’s performance, behavior and body characteristics after a race.
Iztok Fister   +5 more
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A post-hoc analysis of donor lungs declined for transplantation

8.2 Transplantation, 2016
Introduction: Despite a need to expand the lung donor pool, approximately 75% of lung offers are declined for transplantation. Surprisingly, there is little information of findings in declined donor lungs. Material and methods: Starting from 2010, donor lungs declined for transplantation were cannulated via the bronchus, inflated near TLC and ...
Dirk Van Raemdonck   +10 more
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Post Hoc Analysis

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Design, 2022

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Post-Hoc Analyses in Clinical Trials, a Case for Logistic Regression Analysis

2002
Multiple variables methods are used to adjust asymmetries in the patient characteristics in a trial (see page 171 for a discussion of the difference between multivariate and multiple variables methods). It can also be used for a subsequent purpose. In many trials simple primary hypotheses in terms of efficacy and safety expectations, are tested through
Toine F. Cleophas   +2 more
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Factors associated with acute mesenteric ischemia among critically ill ventilated patients with shock: a post hoc analysis of the NUTRIREA2 trial

Intensive Care Medicine, 2022
G. Piton   +47 more
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Human Isolated Coronary Artery Contraction To Sumatriptan: A Post Hoc Analysis

Cephalalgia, 1999
A post hoc analysis was performed on concentration response curves to sumatriptan in 62 human isolated coronary arteries. We determined whether donor-related clinical characteristics (age, sex, cause of death) and properties of the coronary artery (functional endothelial integrity, muscle mass) were related to the potency and efficacy of sumatriptan ...
Pramod R. Saxena   +4 more
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One way analysis of variance: post hoc testing

BMJ, 2014
Researchers compared pregnancy outcomes between women who stopped smoking in early pregnancy and those who either did not smoke or continued to smoke in pregnancy. A prospective cohort study was performed. Participants were 2504 healthy nulliparous women with singleton pregnancies.
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