A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE MISCLASSIFICATION DUE TO THE TIME-WINDOW DESIGN IN PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES

Citation
Tp. Vanstaa et al., A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE MISCLASSIFICATION DUE TO THE TIME-WINDOW DESIGN IN PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES, Journal of clinical epidemiology, 47(2), 1994, pp. 183-189
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
08954356
Volume
47
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
183 - 189
Database
ISI
SICI code
0895-4356(1994)47:2<183:ASOTEO>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
This paper considers the effects of the time-window design on the vali dity of risk estimates in record linkage studies. A time-window consti tutes the number of exposure days assigned to each prescription, often fixed time-intervals. Prescription information was drawn from 36 Dutc h pharmacies. Persons, assuming full compliance to the dosage regimen, used NSAIDs during 58% of the 30 day window time (31% with 90 day win dow). This proportion ranged from 51 to 81% for different NSAIDs; from 75% for elderly to 35% for younger persons. We observed with longer w indows a substantive attenuation of incidence rates of peptic ulcer th erapy. Simulations also showed that the assignment of equal windows to groups with different durations of drug use can bias risk comparisons , either away from the null or towards the null. We concluded that the choice of prescription time-windows can influence the estimates of ex posure risks. Time-windows should cover the period with potential exce ss risk and be validated.