J. De Irala-estevez et al., Comparison of different methodological approaches to identify risk factorsof nosocomial infection in intensive care units, INTEN CAR M, 27(8), 2001, pp. 1254-1262
Objective: Comparison of statistical methods and measurement scales to iden
tify nosocomial infection risk factors in intensive care units (ICU).
Design: Prospective study in 558 patients admitted to the ICU of a referral
hospital between February and November 1994.
Methods: Analysis using three logistic regression models, three standard Co
x regression models, and two Cox regression models with time-dependent extr
insic factors. Different scales were used to measure exposures to risk fact
ors (dichotomous, ordinal, quantitative, and time-dependent variables).
Results: The most appropriate models were those that measured exposure usin
g dichotomous variables. Models using ordinal or quantitative variables est
imated biased coefficients and/or failed to comply with the statistical ass
umptions underlying the analyses. The Cox regression model with quantitativ
e time-dependent variables met all the statistical assumptions, obtained a
precise assessment of risk by exposure time, and estimated unbiased coeffic
ients.
Conclusions: The Cox regression analysis with quantitative time-dependent v
ariables is the most valid alternative for assessing the risk of nosocomial
infection per day of exposure to an extrinsic risk factor in the ICU.