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Application of Bayesian Methods to Help Interpret the VANCO Trial Results
METRC
Division of Trauma Surgery
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
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Bayesian Analysis
40%
Bayesian Methods
100%
Complete Description
20%
Credible Interval
60%
Deep Infection
20%
Deep Surgical Site Infection
80%
Definitive Fixation
40%
Gram-negative
40%
Gram-positive
20%
Gram-positive Infections
20%
Gram-positive Pathogens
20%
High Probability
20%
High Risk
40%
Infection Risk
40%
Instructions to Authors
20%
Operative Treatment
20%
Plate Fixation
20%
Randomized Clinical Trial
20%
Relative Risk
60%
Risk Reduction
20%
Screw Fixation
20%
Surgical Site Infection
20%
Therapeutic Levels
20%
Tibial pilon Fracture
40%
Tibial Plateau Fracture
40%
Topical Antibiotics
20%
Trauma Center
20%
Trial Results
100%
Vancomycin Powder
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Antibiotics
20%
Gram Positive Infection
20%
Infection
60%
Outcome Assessment
20%
Pathogen
20%
Randomized Clinical Trial
20%
Risk Reduction
20%
Surgical Infection
100%
Tibial Plateau
40%
Triage
20%
Vancomycin
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antibiotics
20%
Gram Positive Infection
20%
Infection
60%
Infectious Agent
20%
Randomized Clinical Trial
20%
Surgical Infection
100%
Vancomycin
100%