data to estimate clinical remission in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease
Aim: To evaluate the performance of the multiple imputation (MI) method for estimating clinical effectiveness in pediatric Crohn’s disease in the ImproveCareNow registry; to address the analytical challenge of missing data. Materials & methods: Simulation studies were performed by creating mis...
Main Authors: | Nanhua Zhang, Chunyan Liu, Steven J Steiner, Richard B Colletti, Robert Baldassano, Shiran Chen, Stanley Cohen, Michael D Kappelman, Shehzad Saeed, Laurie S Conklin, Richard Strauss, Sheri Volger, Eileen King, Kim Hung Lo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Becaris Publishing Limited
2023-02-01
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Series: | Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research |
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