Survival Dependent on Risk Factors
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https://doi.org/10.61707/9sfa1w70Keywords:
Chronic Renal Failure, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Chi Square Test, Confidence Interval, Odds RatioAbstract
The Research on risk factor-dependent survival focuses on how an individual's survival can vary depending on the risk factors presented to them. Long-term survival of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is relatively low, especially in those with diabetes. Kidney transplant improves survival. This research is crucial to better understand the relationship between survival and risk factors. This variation in survival depends on gender. The contribution of the research is to carry out a segmented analysis of survival taking into account gender and age. The importance of applying data segmentation using the SPSS package and “in that way” doing a real analysis with respect to various segments such as age and gender is also shown. For age, older adults aged 60 years or older are taken into account.
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