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  • Review Article   
  • Transplant Rep 2023, Vol 8(3): 183
  • DOI: 10.4174/troa.1000183

Procedures for the Evaluation and Reporting of Multivariable Logistic Regression in Transplantation Literature

Maroun Abou Jaoude*
Department of Surgery, The Lebanese University, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Lebanon
*Corresponding Author : Maroun Abou Jaoude, Department of Surgery, The Lebanese University, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Lebanon, Email: Jaoude@Abou.com

Received Date: Jun 01, 2023 / Published Date: Jun 28, 2023

Abstract

Multivariable logistic retrogression is an important system to estimate threat factors and prognostic in solid organ transplant literature. We aimed to assess the quality of this system in six major transplantation journals. Eleven logical criteria and four attestation criteria were anatomized for each named composition that used logistic retrogression. An aggregate of 106 studies out of 1,701 original papers used logistic retrogression analyses from January 1, 2005 to January 1, 2006. The logical criteria and their separate reporting chance among the six journals were Linearity( 25); Beta measure( 48); Interaction tests( 19); Main estimates Ovefitting forestallment(84);Goodness‐of‐fit(3.8); Multicollinearity Internal confirmation(3.8); External confirmation(8.5). The attestation criteria were reported as follows Selection of independent variables Coding of variables (9); befitting procedures (49); Statistical program. No significant differences were set up among different journals or between general versus subspecialty journals with respect to reporting quality. We set up that the report of logistic retrogression is wrong in transplantation journals. Because our findings may have major consequences for the care of transplant cases and for the design of transplant clinical trials, we recommend a practical result for the use and reporting of logistic retrogression in transplantation journals. Arterial hypertension is a leading cause of both vascular conditions and habitual renal failure. With the adding prevalence of cases suffering from hypertension, an adding number of cases with hypertensive vascular complaint are reported, videlicet aortoiliac atherosclerosis and aneurysms, demanding order transplantation (KT). Offered or contemporaneous surgical form of aortoiliac lesions with KT have long been described and studied. In this report, we bandy the case of a case with infra- renal abdominal aortic aneurysm, having an endovascular bifurcated aorticbi-iliac stent (EVBAIS) introduced, who passed a KT 3 months after his vascular surgery without any post-operative complication. This case, as well as other former studies supports the fact that the presence of an EVBAIS doesn't contraindicate KT.

Citation: Jaoude MA (2023) Procedures for the Evaluation and Reporting of Multivariable Logistic Regression in Transplantation Literature. Transplant Rep 8: 183. Doi: 10.4174/troa.1000183

Copyright: © 2023 Jaoude MA. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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