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Posted 03-24-2021 02:09 PM
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Dear All,
My apologies that this is not a SAS question.
But I'm wondering if anyone is able to explain to me on how exposure-adjusted event rate is calculated? Especially the denominator. Is the denominator the sum of differences between treatment start date and discontinuation/completion date from all patients?
Thanking you in advance.
My apologies that this is not a SAS question.
But I'm wondering if anyone is able to explain to me on how exposure-adjusted event rate is calculated? Especially the denominator. Is the denominator the sum of differences between treatment start date and discontinuation/completion date from all patients?
Thanking you in advance.
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Where did you read about exposure-adjusted event rate?
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Hi @ChrisNZ .
From clinicaltrials.gov.
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Moving the post to the health community hoping you'll get an answer there.
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Just do a google search and you'll get the answer. Lex Jansen has a nice article on it.
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Thanks @ChrisNZ for your reply.
I can see many on exposure-adjusted incidence rate only.
Would you mind to share me the link specifically for exposure-adjusted event rate please?
Thanks in advance.
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The only (and I mean only) reference to that term that I located is in a SAP.
Therefore, I would not put much credibility into it's validity. But here you go.Link to a single SAP from ClinTrials.gov
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Thanks @MelissaM.