Created at 6:46 p.m. Jun, 07, 2025
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- i.e., the number of patients who need to be treated for 1 patient to benefit; lower number = better treatment
- Absolute risk reduction is the difference in risk attributable to an intervention compared to a control
(Control group event rate - Experimental group event rate)
Example: If 10% of people who receive a placebo vaccine develop flu vs. 3% of people who get the real flu vaccine
ARR = 10% - 3% = 7% = 0.07
NNT = 1/0.07 = 14.3
- Absolute risk reduction is the difference in risk attributable to an intervention compared to a control
(Control group event rate - Experimental group event rate)
Example: If 10% of people who receive a placebo vaccine develop flu vs. 3% of people who get the real flu vaccine
ARR = 10% - 3% = 7% = 0.07
NNT = 1/0.07 = 14.3
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Sketchy 2
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Picmonic
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Risk Quantification: Additional Calculations with Relative Risk
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