Am J Perinatol 2008; 25(2): 093-100
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1004835
© Thieme Medical Publishers

Analyzing Retrospective Data with Time-Varying Exposure: A Cautionary Tale of H2 Blockers in ELBW Neonates

Marie Gantz1 , Jason Roy2 , Ronnie Guillet3
  • 1RTI International, Research Triangle Park, Asheville, North Carolina
  • 2Center for Health Research, Geisinger Health System, Danville, Pennsylvania
  • 3Department of Pediatrics, Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong, Rochester, New York
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Publikationsdatum:
12. Dezember 2007 (online)

ABSTRACT

The objective of our study was to alert researchers to potential pitfalls involved in analysis of a potential association between risk factors and development of disease. We applied three different analytic methods-retrospective cohort study analyzed using logistic regression, case-control analysis, and survival analysis with time-dependent exposure-to retrospective data showing a correlation between histamine 2 (H2) blocker exposure and the occurrence of necrotizing enterocolitis in extremely low birthweight neonates. Using case-control and survival analysis methods, there was an apparent increase in necrotizing enterocolitis following exposure to H2 blocker treatment. The retrospective cohort method led to the opposite conclusion because it failed to account appropriately for exposure. We concluded that the choice of the analytic methodology used in a retrospective study is critical and should take into account the timing and characteristics of the risk factors and condition under investigation. Erroneous conclusions may be reached if inappropriate statistical methods are used.

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Ronnie GuilletM.D. Ph.D. 

Department of Pediatrics, Box 651, Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong

601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642

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