Mistaken inference caused by reliance on and misinterpretation of a significance test
Schmidt, M., & Rothman, K. (2014). Mistaken inference caused by reliance on and misinterpretation of a significance test. International Journal of Cardiology, 177(3), 1089-1090. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.09.205
Abstract
The high prevalence of both non-aspirin NSAID use and atrial fibrillation makes an association between these two variables of considerable clinical and public-health importance. Previously, only two studies had examined the effect of selective COX-2 inhibitors on the risk of atrial fibrillation [1,2]. Therefore we read with great interest the study by Chao et al. [3], which concluded “new NSAID use may predispose patients to atrial fibrillation but use of selective COX-2 inhibitors was not significantly related to atrial fibrillation occurrence, except in patients with chronic kidney or pulmonary disease”.
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