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Re: st: Test of person-times in stptime


From   Ronan Conroy <[email protected]>
To   "statalist hsphsun2.harvard.edu" <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: Test of person-times in stptime
Date   Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:41:57 +0000

on 24/01/2003 3:18 pm, Wagner, Joseph H at [email protected] wrote:

> . stptime if noliverdx==1, by(astlevel) per(1000) dd(4)
> 
>        failure _d:  died
>  analysis time _t:  (censdate-origin)
>            origin:  time consent
>                id:  patient
> (342 missing values generated)
> 
> astlevel |  person-time   failures        rate   [95% Conf. Interval]
> -----------+-----------------------------------------------------------
>  AST<0.5 |   1531153.0004       55      0.0359     0.0276      0.0468
> AST 0.5<1 |   1973301.9990       94      0.0476     0.0389      0.0583
>  AST 1<2 |   518659.9998        36      0.0694     0.0501      0.0962
>   AST 2+ |   137030.0007        28      0.2043     0.1411      0.2959
> -----------+-----------------------------------------------------------
>    total |   4160144.9999      213      0.0512     0.0448      0.0586
> 
> I have been asked to do a test between the different person-times.  Is it
> possible to do this in STATA?

What are you being asked to test? The hypothesis that follow-up is longer in
the case of those who have lowest levels of AST? Or the increase in risk
across categories of AST? It's not clear from your posting.

Ronan M Conroy ([email protected])
Lecturer in Biostatistics
Royal College of Surgeons
Dublin 2, Ireland
+353 1 402 2431 (fax 2329)

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