Title: 18: Cross-Tabulated Counts
1Chapter 18Part C Matched Pairs
218.6 Matched Pairs
- Binary data
- Match on extraneous factors that can confound
results - 11 match
3Case-Control Example
- Case-control study on colon polyp re-occurrence
- Cases controls matched on age, clinic, sex and
other potentially confounding factors - Let exposure low fruit/veg consumption
- Ascertain exposure in case-control pairs
- 45 pairs case exposed and control not exposed
- 24 pairs control was exposed and case not exposed
Case exposed Case non-exposed
Control exposed ? 24
Control non-exposed 45 ?
4Matched-Pairs Odds Ratio
Case E Case E-
Control E a b
Control E- c d
Interpret like any other odds ratio i.e, as a
relative risk
5Colon polyp recurrence / low fruit illustrative
data
Case E Case E-
Cntl E ? 24
Cntl E- 45 ?
88 higher risk w/ low fruit/veg consumption
6Confidence Interval for OR
Matched Pairs Matched Pairs Matched Pairs
Case E Case E-
Control E a b
Control E- c d
795 CI for OR Colon polyps illustrative example
Interpret like any other CI
8WinPEPI gt PairEtc gt A.
Input
WinPEPI produces these superior confidence limits
9Cohort Matched-PairsExposed and non-exposed
matched pairs
- Smoking and non-smoking twins (exposure
smoking) - Disease earlier death
- 17 twin-pairs in which smoking twin died first
- 5 twin-pairs in which non-smoking twin died first
Smoker D Smoker D-
Non-smoker D 0 5
Non-smoker D- 17 0
10Hypothesis Test
- A. H0 OR 1 (no association)
- B. McNemars z (or equivalent chi-square)
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- C. P-value
11Twins Mortality Example
Conclude Good evidence against H0 (or other
reasonable P-value interpretation)