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me again....
Another very commonly used analysis in clinical data analysis are CoxPH models (and its great that you already implemented those!).
Most commonly univariate CoxPH models are just presented as a simple table which you already implemented!
However, one visual representation that is commonly used for multivariate CoxPH models might enhance the visual feedback of users: the Forestplot.
A documentation of forestplots for CoxPH models can be found in the ggforestplot package (R) and an example in Figure 2B of the following publication: https://jitc.bmj.com/content/11/9/e007630.
The forestplot would also be useful to show results of multivariate CoxPH models (that would be great to implement into ehrapy as well - will open another issue on that).
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Hi all,
me again....
Another very commonly used analysis in clinical data analysis are CoxPH models (and its great that you already implemented those!).
Most commonly univariate CoxPH models are just presented as a simple table which you already implemented!
However, one visual representation that is commonly used for multivariate CoxPH models might enhance the visual feedback of users: the Forestplot.
A documentation of forestplots for CoxPH models can be found in the ggforestplot package (R) and an example in Figure 2B of the following publication: https://jitc.bmj.com/content/11/9/e007630.
The forestplot would also be useful to show results of multivariate CoxPH models (that would be great to implement into ehrapy as well - will open another issue on that).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: