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Análisis de supervivencia de pacientes con diálisis peritoneal

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Rafael Borges ()
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Se realiza un análisis de supervivencia de pacientes que acudían al Servicio de Diálisis Peritoneal del Hospital Clínico Universitario de Caracas, Venezuela, entre los años 1980 y 1997, utilizando la muerte como evento de interés. El análisis incluye: estimaciones de las funciones de supervivencia mediante el estimador de Kaplan–Meier, obtención del mejor modelo semiparamétrico de riesgos proporcionales (modelo de Cox), verificación de los supuestos y análisis de residuos. El modelo de Cox incluye diabetes, edad y el índice de Quetellet como covariables.

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Article provided by REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE ESTADISTICA in its journal Revista Colombiana de Estadística.

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