Hello everybody,
i hope the question is not too stupid. How do I recognize if two variables are describing somehow the same thing? I used them both as outcomes for regression models and they show similar results. One is a clinical measure and the second a need for support that could be justified by the clinical measure or not (heart dysfunction and need for respiratory support, to simplify). Patients who need respiratory support have worse hearts in the dataset, as expected. But some patients in the dataset could require resp support for reasons other than cardiological. I would like to know if, describing respiratory support in the cohort and relative risk factors, I am only describing the same patients with heart dysfunction. Thank you very much!
anna
i hope the question is not too stupid. How do I recognize if two variables are describing somehow the same thing? I used them both as outcomes for regression models and they show similar results. One is a clinical measure and the second a need for support that could be justified by the clinical measure or not (heart dysfunction and need for respiratory support, to simplify). Patients who need respiratory support have worse hearts in the dataset, as expected. But some patients in the dataset could require resp support for reasons other than cardiological. I would like to know if, describing respiratory support in the cohort and relative risk factors, I am only describing the same patients with heart dysfunction. Thank you very much!
anna
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