Impact of "time zero" of Follow-Up Settings in a Comparative Effectiveness Study Using Real-World Data with a Non-user Comparator: Comparison of Six Different Settings
Abstract Background Time-related bias can lead to misleading conclusions. Properly setting the "time zero" of follow-up is crucial for avoiding these biases. However, the time-zero setting is challenging when comparing users and non-users of a study drug because the latter do not have a ti...
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Main Authors: | Ryozo Wakabayashi (Author), Takahiro Hirano (Author), Thomas Laurent (Author), Yoshiki Kuwatsuru (Author), Ryohei Kuwatsuru (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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