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  • #16
    I guess Stata is fully correct.

    The observation with event before the starting of the study should be excluded. I don't know the reason for having the same results at the present time, but maybe if this observation is - artificially - set to the day the study starts, well, maybe, you'll get the same results.

    Again, as I remarked 4 years ago, Stata is not to a fault in this scenario. Quite on the contrary, it did exactly what should be done.

    Please give us a feedback concerning this attempt to reach your goal.
    Best regards,

    Marcos

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    • #17
      Thank you Marcos for your quick reply.
      To correct myself, I don't want to exclude the observation because the event happened on same day as the follow-up started. The patient was discharged and re-admitted on the same day.
      Now, however, I found that by changing the time to event value manually from "0" to "0.01", I get the same result as in SPSS.

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      • #18
        Thank you for the feedback and for reporting the suggestion in #16 solved the issue. That said, as also, remarked, this is just to get identical results in SPSS as well as in Stata.
        Best regards,

        Marcos

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