Biostats Flashcards
Odds ratio used for what studies?
Equations?
Case-control
Ad / bc
OR
a/b) / (c/d
Attributable risk = what?
AR = a/(a + b) - c/(c + d)
Or
Basically take the mortality/bad event divided by the total amount in the exposed (Treatment) group and subtract from it the control group bad event
Relative risk used in what studies?
Equation?
Cohort
[A/(a+b)] / [c/(c+d)]
LR+ = ?
sensitivity / 1 - specificity
NNH =?
1/Attributable risk
Attributable risk = ADVERSE event (Death) rate in Treatment group -Adverse event rate in control group
Prevalence = ?
existing cases / Total # of people
LR- = ?
1 - sensitivity / specificity
NNT = ?
1 / ARR
Basically the difference in %’s of a good event due to the experimental treatment
Incidence = ?
NEW cases / # at risk
Relative risk reduction (RRR) = ?
1 - RR
Ex. If 2% pts who get flu shot get the flu while 8% who do not get the flu, then RR = 2/8 = .25 and RRR = .75