Comparing linear regression and quantile regression to analyze the associated factors of length of hospitalization in patients with gastrointestinal tract cancers

  • Pourhoseingholi M
  • Vahedi M
  • Pourhoseingholi A
  • et al.
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Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare linear regression and quantile regression to analyze the predictors of duration of staying in hospital for patients with GI cancers. Methods: This study was designed as a retrospective cross-sectional survey included all consecutive GI cancer patients admitted over one year period in a random selected hospital group located in Tehran metropolitan in 2006. Residence, age, sex and type of cancer were analyzed respectively using linear and quantile regression. Results: A total of 2,674 GI tract cancer patients were included in the study. There were 1,616 men (60.43%) and 1,058 women (39.57%). Results of the linear regression analyses showed that only type of cancer was significant. The diagnostic criteria showed that only 7% of variation has been predicted by linear regression. In spite of linear regression sex and type of hospital were significance in quantile regression analysis. Conclusions: The results have demonstrated that if the duration data showed major skewness, using quantileregression leads to better interpretation and richer inference.

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Pourhoseingholi, M. A., Vahedi, M., Pourhoseingholi, A., Moghimi-Dehkordi, B., Safaee, A., Maserat, E., … Reza Zali, M. (2024). Comparing linear regression and quantile regression to analyze the associated factors of length of hospitalization in patients with gastrointestinal tract cancers. Italian Journal of Public Health, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.2427/5787

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