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Case and control recruitment, and validation of cases for the MICA case–control study in England, Scotland and Wales

✍ Scribed by N.R. Dunn; A. Arscott; M. Thorogood; S. Thomas; H. Davison; J. Richardson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
106 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-8569

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Objectives Ð To describe the processes involved in the selection of cases and controls, and the validation of case diagnosis, in a large case±control study on the association between myocardial infarction (MI) and oral contraceptives.

Design Ð Community case±control study in England, Scotland and Wales. Subjects Ð Cases were women aged 16±44 with a diagnosis of MI. Controls were age and general practice matched women without a diagnosis of MI.

Results Ð The proportion of interviewed cases per number eligible was 19% (95% CI 12±26%) lower in England and Wales than in Scotland. The kappa score for agreement between three cardiologists on diagnostic categories of the potential cases was 0.52 overall (moderate' agreement). For the 35 cases resubmitted for categorization, the kappa scores for agreement between the ®rst and second classi-®cation for the two national committee cardiologists were 0.32 and 0.23 (fair' agreement). Age matching of controls was better in Scotland than England and Wales, the proportion of the ®rst choice controls being 14% (95% CI 8±19%) higher in Scotland. The mean time to complete a cluster of interviews (one case and four controls) was 36 days in Scotland and 63 days in England and Wales.

Conclusions Ð Very close age-matching was achieved overall, although the process was more ecient in Scotland than in England and Wales. Some suggestions for improvement in the case validation process are made.


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