Mayo Clinic primary biliary cirrhosis data
This data is from the Mayo Clinic trial in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) of the liver conducted between 1974 and 1984. A total of 424 PBC patients, referred to Mayo Clinic during that ten-year interval met eligibility criteria for the randomized placebo controlled trial of the drug D-penicillamine, but only the first 312 cases in the data set participated in the randomized trial. Therefore, the data here are for the 312 patients with largely complete data.
data(pbc2)
A data frame with 1945 observations on the following 20 variables:
id
patients identifier; in total there are 312 patients.
years
number of years between registration and the earlier of death, transplantation, or study analysis time.
status
a factor with levels alive
, transplanted
and dead
.
drug
a factor with levels placebo
and
D-penicil
.
age
at registration in years.
sex
a factor with levels male
and female
.
year
number of years between enrollment and this visit date, remaining values on the line of data refer to this visit.
ascites
a factor with levels No
and Yes
.
hepatomegaly
a factor with levels No
and Yes
.
spiders
a factor with levels No
and Yes
.
edema
a factor with levels No edema
(i.e. no edema and
no diuretic therapy for edema), edema no diuretics
(i.e. edema
present without diuretics, or edema resolved by diuretics), and
edema despite diuretics
(i.e. edema despite diuretic therapy).
serBilir
serum bilirubin in mg/dl.
serChol
serum cholesterol in mg/dl.
albumin
albumin in mg/dl.
alkaline
alkaline phosphatase in U/liter.
SGOT
SGOT in U/ml.
platelets
platelets per cubic ml/1000.
prothrombin
prothrombin time in seconds.
histologic
histologic stage of disease.
status2
a numeric vector with the value 1 denoting if the patient was dead, and 0 if the patient was alive or transplanted.
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