Principles of case control studies Part I Nature of the design of case control studies Odds ratio as the measurement of association Piyanit Tharmaphornpilas.

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Principles of case control studies Part I Nature of the design of case control studies Odds ratio as the measurement of association Piyanit Tharmaphornpilas MD, MPH Many slides in this presentation are from the World Health Organization and the European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training, thank you. The International Field Epidemiology Training Program, Thailand

Case control Cohort Intervention Epidemiological studies 1. Descriptive 2. Analytical Observational Clinical trials

Disease No disease Exposure ? ? Case control Study (Case) (Control)

? ? Major Steps in case control study 1. Define and select cases Measles case: Children aged 0-10 yrs, living in BKK, who were diagnosed with measles by physicians during

? ? Major Steps in case control study 1. Define and select cases 2.Select controls Measles case: Children aged 0-10 yrs, living in BKK, who were diagnosed with measles by physicians during Control: Children aged 0-10 yrs, living in BKK, who were not diagnosed with measles by physicians during

? ? Major Steps in case control study 1. Define and select cases 2.Select controls 3. Ascertain exposures Measles vaccination yes/no

? ? Major Steps in case control study 1. Define and select cases 2.Select controls 3. Ascertain exposures 4. Compare exposure in cases and controls (Calculation of Odds Ratio)

? ? Major Steps in case control study 1. Define and select cases 2.Select controls 3. Ascertain exposures 4. Compare exposure in cases and controls 5. Test any differences for statistical significance

Hypothesis in case control study Is the observed exposure among cases higher than expected? Thought If the frequency of exposure is higher among cases than controls, then the incidence will probably be higher among exposed than non-exposed Hypothesis in cohort study Is the incidence higher among exposed than non-exposed?

Is the proportion of oral contraceptive use among myocardial infarction cases higher than among controls? (Is the observed exposure among cases higher than expected?) If the proportion of oral contraceptive use is higher among MI cases than controls, then the MI incidence will probably be higher among oral contraceptive users than among non-users Example

Oral Myocardial contraceptivesInfarctionControl Yes No Total % exposed69.3%32 % Distribution of myocardial infarction cases and controls by oral contraceptive use

Cohort studies Risk Risk difference Relative risk (strength of association) No calculation of rates, so no relative risk Proportion of exposure Case control studies Any way of estimating Risk & Relative risk ???

Probability that an event will happen Odds = Probability that the even will not happen Probability that an event will happen Odds = 1 - (Probability that the event will happen) Foot ball gameWinsLooseTotal Team A Risk of winning = 2884 / = Risk of not wining = = Odds of wining = 2887 / = 0.029/0.971 = Odds

Odds ratio in case control study CasesControls Exposed a b Not exposed c d Total a + cb + d Odds of exposure among cases = Probability to be exposed among cases Probability to be unexposed among cases a / (a+c) Odds Ec = = a / c c / (a+c) Odds of exposure among controls = Probability to be exposed among controls Probability to be unexposed among controls b/ (b+d) Odds Ec = = b / d d/ (b+d) a/c OR = ---- = ad / bc b/d

OR in case control is a good estimate of RR ( if disease is rare )

Oral Myocardial contraceptivesInfarctionControlOR Yes No307680Ref. Total Distribution of myocardial infarction cases and controls by recent oral contraceptive use 693 * 680 OR = = * 307 Oral contraceptive users are 4.8 times more likely than non users to have myocardial infarction

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