Statistical Challenges in Identifying Risk Factors for Aortic Disease

Aorta : Official Journal of the Aortic Institute at Yale-New Haven Hospital
John A RizzoJohn A Elefteriades

Abstract

Being largely asymptomatic, thoracic aortic aneurysms pose a challenge for the physician to identify and intervene in time to prevent death or a major complication. Knowing how to accurately analyze the available clinical data is vital to informing the proper management of these patients. This paper seeks to provide an overview of the statistical methods most commonly used to analyze clinical outcomes with a special focus on research related to aortic disease.

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Jan 10, 2016·Journal of the American Heart Association·Bulat A ZiganshinJohn A Elefteriades
Nov 15, 2017·Future Science OA·Seyed Ahmad RaeissadatHossein Fouladi Vanda
May 20, 2016·Journal of Cardiac Surgery·Lucy Y LiuJohn A Elefteriades

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