TABLE 5

Results from the proposed model containing independent variable effects on length of stay among survivors from 6415 International Stroke Trial participants

Proposed methodScheike and Zhang (2002)
EST (SE)p-value95% CIEST (SE)p-value95% CI
Age 670.0010 (0.0002)0.0000(0.0006, 0.0013)
67< Age 770.0004 (0.0002)0.0132(0.0001, 0.0007)
CONSC0.0012 (0.0001)0.0000(0.0009, 0.0015)
ASP0.0993 (0.0534)0.0631(0.0054, 0.2041)0.1105 (0.0502)0.0276(0.0122, 0.2088)
HEP0.0256 (0.0534)0.6319(0.0790, 0.1301)0.0282 (0.0360)0.4336(0.0423, 0.0986)
Both0.0099 (0.0540)0.8542(0.0959, 0.1158)0.0249 (0.0359)0.4890(0.0456, 0.0953)
Proposed methodScheike and Zhang (2002)
EST (SE)p-value95% CIEST (SE)p-value95% CI
Age 670.0010 (0.0002)0.0000(0.0006, 0.0013)
67< Age 770.0004 (0.0002)0.0132(0.0001, 0.0007)
CONSC0.0012 (0.0001)0.0000(0.0009, 0.0015)
ASP0.0993 (0.0534)0.0631(0.0054, 0.2041)0.1105 (0.0502)0.0276(0.0122, 0.2088)
HEP0.0256 (0.0534)0.6319(0.0790, 0.1301)0.0282 (0.0360)0.4336(0.0423, 0.0986)
Both0.0099 (0.0540)0.8542(0.0959, 0.1158)0.0249 (0.0359)0.4890(0.0456, 0.0953)

Notes: Age groups and conscious status were included in X as additive effects, and treatment groups included in Z as multiplicative effects. The left panel presents the results from the proposed model and the right panel from Scheike and Zhang's (2002) model by treating deaths as noninformative censoring events.

Abbreviations: 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; EST, point estimate; SE, standard error estimate.

TABLE 5

Results from the proposed model containing independent variable effects on length of stay among survivors from 6415 International Stroke Trial participants

Proposed methodScheike and Zhang (2002)
EST (SE)p-value95% CIEST (SE)p-value95% CI
Age 670.0010 (0.0002)0.0000(0.0006, 0.0013)
67< Age 770.0004 (0.0002)0.0132(0.0001, 0.0007)
CONSC0.0012 (0.0001)0.0000(0.0009, 0.0015)
ASP0.0993 (0.0534)0.0631(0.0054, 0.2041)0.1105 (0.0502)0.0276(0.0122, 0.2088)
HEP0.0256 (0.0534)0.6319(0.0790, 0.1301)0.0282 (0.0360)0.4336(0.0423, 0.0986)
Both0.0099 (0.0540)0.8542(0.0959, 0.1158)0.0249 (0.0359)0.4890(0.0456, 0.0953)
Proposed methodScheike and Zhang (2002)
EST (SE)p-value95% CIEST (SE)p-value95% CI
Age 670.0010 (0.0002)0.0000(0.0006, 0.0013)
67< Age 770.0004 (0.0002)0.0132(0.0001, 0.0007)
CONSC0.0012 (0.0001)0.0000(0.0009, 0.0015)
ASP0.0993 (0.0534)0.0631(0.0054, 0.2041)0.1105 (0.0502)0.0276(0.0122, 0.2088)
HEP0.0256 (0.0534)0.6319(0.0790, 0.1301)0.0282 (0.0360)0.4336(0.0423, 0.0986)
Both0.0099 (0.0540)0.8542(0.0959, 0.1158)0.0249 (0.0359)0.4890(0.0456, 0.0953)

Notes: Age groups and conscious status were included in X as additive effects, and treatment groups included in Z as multiplicative effects. The left panel presents the results from the proposed model and the right panel from Scheike and Zhang's (2002) model by treating deaths as noninformative censoring events.

Abbreviations: 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; EST, point estimate; SE, standard error estimate.

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