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Table 4 shows the results of net reclassification improvement (NRI) across the three risk categories and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI) for continuous results.
For dichotomous results, we divided the number of events and participants in the placebo arm, and for continuous results we divided the number of participants and used mean and standard deviation as is.
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We cannot preclude that the discrepancy between the categorical and continuous results for parity may be attributed to residual confounding by AFB, which does not occur when modeled as categorical or nonoverlapping variables.
For continuous variables, results are presented as mean±SD.
Stepped lines are used for continuous test results while sloping lines are used for ordered categories.
For continuous variables, results are summarized as mean ± SD and categorical variables are expressed in proportions.
For continuous measurements, results were compared using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Newman Keuls post hoc test.
Convergence was evaluated in Tracer v.1.6 [ 105] for continuous parameters; results are given in Additional file 3.
For continuous variables, results are expressed as mean (standard deviation) or median (interquartile range), depending on the normality of distribution.
For continuous outcomes, results were expressed as weighted mean difference (WMD) between the post-intervention values, or the difference between baseline values and post-intervention values.
For continuous outcomes, results were presented as mean differences, with 95% CIs if data on mean and standard deviation were identifiable, and pooled data were analysed using weighted mean differences.
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