The relative risk in table 1 were
The relative risk in table 1 were formed as the ratio of adjusted inpatient mortality rates associated with two medical procedures in hospital A relative to hospital B. Which one of the following is the most valid interpretation of these. Relative Risks of Two medical procedure between Hospital A and Hospital B Procedure Procedure Relative Risk (Hospital A and Hospital B) p-value Cesarean section Cesarean section 0.50 0.06 Coronary Artery Bypass Coronary Artery Bypass 2.00 0.10 A. Relative risk indicates that in Hospital A there are four times more inpatient deaths associated with coronary bypass than with cesarean section B. The p-value indicates that only the result of cesarean section is of any clinical importance C. The absolute risk of mortality is 5% for cesarean section and 10% for coronary bypass surgery D. The results for cesarean section were less likely to have ben due to chance than the results for coronary bypass surgery E. The association between mortality and hospital is stronger for coronary bypass surgery SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING EPIDEMIOLO 613
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