doi:10.1186/s12963-021-00276-xMORTALITYAGE distributionA correction is presented to the article "How to measure premature mortality? A proposal combining "relative" and "absolute" approaches."Mazzuco, StefanoSuhrcke, MarcZanotto, LuciaPopulation Health Metrics...
A morbidity rate tracks data on illness and disease within a population, while a mortality rate tracks the number of deaths from illness or disease within a population. Both morbidity and mortality rates are statistics used to measure the overall health of a population among other metrics. How C...
What Is Single Monthly Mortality? Single monthly mortality (SMM) is a measure of the prepayment rate of amortgage-backed security(MBS). As the term suggests, the single monthly mortality measures prepayment in a given month and is expressed as a percentage. ...
Even if the variables used for rating severity are revealed, the weights assigned to them and the exact scoring approach often are not. Without this information, it is virtually impossible for physicians to evaluate whether the measure reflects the way they really think about severity of illness....
As a measure of short-term surgical outcome, the 1-month survival rate has been widely used for the evaluation of treatment effectiveness [23]. For example, it has been reported that logistic regression was used to identify two covariables associated with 1-month mortality in 5428 surgically ...
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How to measure pulse rate The pulse rate can be measured manually or by means of special devices. The pulse rate can be measured manually or by “palpation” with the fingers at all points on the body where arteries run superficially. The best-known palpation site is in the area of the ...
9 A recent retrospective, propensity score analysis of patients with Ph+ ALL who achieved CMR within 3 months showed that although allogeneic SCT was associated with a lower risk of relapse, this was counterbalanced by a higher risk of nonrelapse mortality; allogeneic SCT therefore did not have ...
a common measure of child health in a given country is the under-5 mortality rate (U5MR), which estimates the probability of a child dying between birth and age 5.3Maternal mortality rates are based on a period equal to the length of time the woman is pregnant or within 42 days of the...
The bathtub curve is a visual representation of the typical failure rate of a product or group of products over time. The bathtub image maps out three distinct periods. The initial downward slope, also known as “infant mortality,” represents the timeframe when the product is first used and...