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Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine 8/2013

01.08.2013 | Original

Reporting and handling missing values in clinical studies in intensive care units

verfasst von: Aurélien Vesin, Elie Azoulay, Stéphane Ruckly, Lucile Vignoud, Kateřina Rusinovà, Dominique Benoit, Marcio Soares, Paulo Azeivedo-Maia, Fekri Abroug, Judith Benbenishty, Jean Francois Timsit

Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine | Ausgabe 8/2013

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Abstract

Introduction

Missing values occur in nearly all clinical studies, despite the best efforts of the investigators, and cause frequently unrecognised biases. Our aims were (1) to assess the reporting and handling of missing values in the critical care literature; (2) to describe the impact of various techniques for handling missing values on the study results; (3) to provide guidance on the management of clinical study analysis in case of missing data.

Methods

We reviewed 44 published manuscripts in three critical care research journals. We used the Conflicus study database to illustrate how to handle missing values.

Results

Among 44 published manuscripts, 16 (36.4 %) provided no information on whether missing data occurred, 6 (13.6 %) declared having no missing data, 20 (45.5 %) reported that missing values occurred but did not handle them and only 2 (4.5 %) used sophisticated missing data handling methods. In our example using the Conflicus study database, we evaluated correlations linking job strain intensity to the type and proportion of missing values. Overall, 8 % of data were missing; however, using only complete cases would have resulted in discarding 24 % of the questionnaires. A greater number and a higher percentage of missing values for a particular variable were significantly associated with a lower job strain score (indicating greater stress). Among respondents who fully completed the job strain questionnaire, the comparison of those whose questionnaires did and did not have missing values showed significant differences in terms of age, number of children and country of birth. We provided an algorithm to manage clinical studies analysis in case of missing data.

Conclusion

Missing data are common and generate interpretation biases. They should be reported routinely and taken into account when modelling data from clinical studies.
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Metadaten
Titel
Reporting and handling missing values in clinical studies in intensive care units
verfasst von
Aurélien Vesin
Elie Azoulay
Stéphane Ruckly
Lucile Vignoud
Kateřina Rusinovà
Dominique Benoit
Marcio Soares
Paulo Azeivedo-Maia
Fekri Abroug
Judith Benbenishty
Jean Francois Timsit
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2013
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Intensive Care Medicine / Ausgabe 8/2013
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-013-2949-1

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