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Sandeep123
Level III

Matched pair analysis for categorical variables

I have a set of patients who revived two different drugs at different times. 

 

Based on their creatine changes, I then have proportion of patients who had their category of kidney failure changed ( n=x after drug A and n=y after drug B)

 

It is easy to compare the mean creatinine change with the two drugs by paired T test, but if I want to compare the proportion of patients, whose kidney failure category changed..what would be my option ?

 

thanks for any guidance..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: Matched pair analysis for categorical variables

A matched pairs two-sample t-test is just a one-sample t-test of the difference between (after - before). So you might create a category for each possibility: lower, same, higher, for example. You can now use any categorical analysis method with your factors.

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