Attributable fractions Flashcards

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Attributable risk

  • Formula
  • Interpretation
A
  • Risk1 - Risk0

- If exposure disappeared, x cases for every 100/1000 exposed.

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Attributable fraction

  • Formula
  • Interpretation
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  • Risk1-Risk0/Risk1

- Among exposed, % of cases are attributable to the exposure.

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Population attributable risk

  • Formula
  • Interpretation
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  • Risk_tot-Risk0
  • Attributable Risk * P(Exposure)
  • Among 100/1000 population, there are x excess cases attributable to exposure.
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Population attributable fraction

  • Formula
  • Interpretation
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  • Pop Attributable Risk/risk_total
  • Risk_tot-Risk0/Risk_tot
  • [P(Exp)(RR-1)]/[P(Exp)(RR-1)+1]
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Population attributable fraction in case-controls (OR), or when we have an adjusted RR?

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= P(CE) x (RR-1)/RR
where P(CE) is fraction of cases that are exposed
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Assumptions of population attributable risk

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  1. Exposure must be causally related to the disease
  2. Plausible intervention exists to achieve immediate and sustained reduction in exposure from the level in the exposed group to the unexposed group
  3. Intervention has no other effects aside from reducing exposure
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7
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Link between crude RR and the PAF in case of confounding?

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Opposite direction

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Direction of bias of PAF when the exposure-confounder association and the disease-confounder

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PAF is underestimated

When the directions of confounder associations are opposite, the PAF is overestimated

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How to stratify for confounding in PAF?

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= (% of cases in stratum A * PAF_stratum) + (% of cases in stratum B * PAF_stratum)

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