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Adjusted analysisAn adjusted analysis takes into account differences in prognostic factors (or baseline characteristics) between groups that may influence the outcome. For instance, when comparing an experimental and control intervention, if the experimental group is on average older, and thus at higher risk of an adverse outcome than the control group, the analysi [..]
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Adjusted analysisAn analysis that controls (adjusts) for baseline imbalances in important patient characteristics.See also: Confounder
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