Median Odds Ratio
Cross-source consensus on Median Odds Ratio from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- For all diagnoses in the narrow control limit group, the MOR was 1.126 with a 95% confidence interval of 1.104 to 1.155. — Mortality differences between ICUs that are regarded as ‘in control’: a longitudinal register-based study in the Netherlands, 2013–2023
- Significant between-ICU mortality variation existed even among ICU-years within the narrowest 95% control limits. — Mortality differences between ICUs that are regarded as ‘in control’: a longitudinal register-based study in the Netherlands, 2013–2023
- The study used MOR to translate random-intercept variance into a measure of between-ICU mortality variation. — Mortality differences between ICUs that are regarded as ‘in control’: a longitudinal register-based study in the Netherlands, 2013–2023
- The MOR compares otherwise similar patients admitted to two randomly selected ICUs. — Mortality differences between ICUs that are regarded as ‘in control’: a longitudinal register-based study in the Netherlands, 2013–2023
- MOR values excluding 1.00 in the confidence interval indicate statistically significant systematic mortality differences between ICUs. — Mortality differences between ICUs that are regarded as ‘in control’: a longitudinal register-based study in the Netherlands, 2013–2023