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Peter C Austin

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Statistics in Medicine|November 22, 2021
Using fractional polynomials and restricted cubic splines to model non-proportional hazards or time-varying covariate effects in the Cox regression modelPeter C Austin, Jiming Fang, Douglas S Lee
Statistics in Medicine|August 10, 2021
Estimating adjusted risk differences by multiply-imputing missing control binary potential outcomes following propensity score-matchingPeter C Austin, Donald B Rubin, Neal Thomas
Statistics in Medicine|May 10, 2021
Fine-Gray subdistribution hazard models to simultaneously estimate the absolute risk of different event types: Cumulative total failure probability may exceed 1Peter C Austin, Ewout W Steyerberg, Hein Putter
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 17, 2022
Imputing missing laboratory results may return erroneous values because they are not missing at randomCarl van Walraven, Christopher McCudden, Peter C Austin
Anesthesiology|May 17, 2019
Days Alive and Out of Hospital: Validation of a Patient-centered Outcome for Perioperative MedicineAngela Jerath, Peter C Austin, Duminda N Wijeysundera
Psychiatry Research|February 28, 2012
Using the Johns Hopkins Aggregated Diagnosis Groups (ADGs) to predict mortality in a population-based cohort of adults with schizophrenia in Ontario, CanadaPeter C Austin, Alice Newman, Paul A Kurdyak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|June 9, 2016
Administrative database code accuracy did not vary notably with changes in disease prevalenceCarl van Walraven, Shane English, Peter C Austin
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|December 21, 2018
Covariate-adjusted survival analyses in propensity-score matched samples: Imputing potential time-to-event outcomesPeter C Austin, Neal Thomas, Donald B Rubin
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|March 31, 2010
Predicting potential survival benefit of renal transplantation in patients with chronic kidney diseaseCarl van Walraven, Peter C Austin, Greg Knoll
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 11, 2016
A Population-Based Analysis of Outcomes in Patients With a Primary Diagnosis of Hypertension in the Emergency DepartmentSameer Masood, Peter C Austin, Clare L Atzema
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Statistics in Medicine|November 22, 2021
Using fractional polynomials and restricted cubic splines to model non-proportional hazards or time-varying covariate effects in the Cox regression modelPeter C Austin, Jiming Fang, Douglas S Lee
Statistics in Medicine|August 10, 2021
Estimating adjusted risk differences by multiply-imputing missing control binary potential outcomes following propensity score-matchingPeter C Austin, Donald B Rubin, Neal Thomas
Statistics in Medicine|May 10, 2021
Fine-Gray subdistribution hazard models to simultaneously estimate the absolute risk of different event types: Cumulative total failure probability may exceed 1Peter C Austin, Ewout W Steyerberg, Hein Putter
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 17, 2022
Imputing missing laboratory results may return erroneous values because they are not missing at randomCarl van Walraven, Christopher McCudden, Peter C Austin
Anesthesiology|May 17, 2019
Days Alive and Out of Hospital: Validation of a Patient-centered Outcome for Perioperative MedicineAngela Jerath, Peter C Austin, Duminda N Wijeysundera
Psychiatry Research|February 28, 2012
Using the Johns Hopkins Aggregated Diagnosis Groups (ADGs) to predict mortality in a population-based cohort of adults with schizophrenia in Ontario, CanadaPeter C Austin, Alice Newman, Paul A Kurdyak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|June 9, 2016
Administrative database code accuracy did not vary notably with changes in disease prevalenceCarl van Walraven, Shane English, Peter C Austin
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|December 21, 2018
Covariate-adjusted survival analyses in propensity-score matched samples: Imputing potential time-to-event outcomesPeter C Austin, Neal Thomas, Donald B Rubin
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|March 31, 2010
Predicting potential survival benefit of renal transplantation in patients with chronic kidney diseaseCarl van Walraven, Peter C Austin, Greg Knoll
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 11, 2016
A Population-Based Analysis of Outcomes in Patients With a Primary Diagnosis of Hypertension in the Emergency DepartmentSameer Masood, Peter C Austin, Clare L Atzema
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