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A total of 262 matched analyses were done in 60 patients.
Propensity matched analyses were used to correct for the case-mix differences between patients treated with HD and PD.
Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for sex, age and region, were calculated using unconditional logistic regression; risk estimates for matched analyses were also computed using conditional logistic regression (Breslow and Day, 1980).
Matched analyses were conducted by using a conditional logistic regression model.
Matched analyses were also undertaken and are not given in detail in this paper because they add nothing to the results presented, and have wider confidence intervals.
Matched analyses were performed based on all available case control duplets/triplets, as well as unmatched analyses of the data based on all available cases and controls.
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To summarize, the so-called "matched" analyses are no more than alternative mathematical ways to condition on individually-matched confounders.
Separate propensity score matching analyses were conducted for each comparison.
Two reciprocal best match analyses were performed by comparing cranberry against Arabidopsis thaliana (L).
Pair-matched analyses were performed where applicable and matched odds ratios (mOR) are presented.
To correct for case-mix differences between patients treated with PD and HD, propensity-matched analyses were utilized in all patients who initiated dialysis as first renal replacement therapy in Norway in the period 2005 2012.
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