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Robinson DE, Ali MS, Strauss VY, et al. Bisphosphonates to reduce bone fractures in stage 3B+ chronic kidney disease: a propensity score-matched cohort study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2021 Mar. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 25.17.)

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Bisphosphonates to reduce bone fractures in stage 3B+ chronic kidney disease: a propensity score-matched cohort study.

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Appendix 1Additional results from work package 1

FIGURE 24. Histograms of the propensity scores for analysing renal failure and safety outcomes for the exposed and unexposed participants (a) before and (b) after matching for imputation 1.
FIGURE 24. Histograms of the propensity scores for analysing renal failure and safety outcomes for the exposed and unexposed participants (a) before and (b) after matching for imputation 1.

FIGURE 24

Histograms of the propensity scores for analysing renal failure and safety outcomes for the exposed and unexposed participants (a) before and (b) after matching for imputation 1.

FIGURE 25. Cumulative incidence function plot of CKD stage change versus stable: worsening and improving.

FIGURE 25

Cumulative incidence function plot of CKD stage change versus stable: worsening and improving.

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