Hi Terry,
thank you for your suggestion. I tried to do it the way that you described.
I fitted my Cox model with strata and I get coefficients and P values for my
ZlnGalectin in the different strata (see summary below). So am not so
familiar with R so please excuse my perhaps stupid questions but are the P
values below like "p=2.386e-06" something similar like my P for trend
(they
seem to be very low?) or if not how can I calculate it now?
> summary(fit_mort)
Call:
coxph(formula = Surv(obstime2010, death2010) ~ ZlnGalectin3 *
strata(CKD_KDIGO), data = gal.df)
n= 2573, number of events= 758
(743 observations deleted due to missingness)
coef exp(coef) se(coef) z Pr(>|z|)
ZlnGalectin3
0.20725 1.23029 0.07064 2.934 0.00335 **
ZlnGalectin3:strata(CKD_KDIGO)CKD_KDIGO=60,01 - 90,00 0.04165 1.04253
0.09178 0.454 0.65000
ZlnGalectin3:strata(CKD_KDIGO)CKD_KDIGO=90,01+ -0.06830 0.93398
0.12113 -0.564 0.57282
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Signif. codes: 0 ?***? 0.001 ?**? 0.01 ?*? 0.05 ?.? 0.1 ? ? 1
exp(coef) exp(-coef) lower .95 upper .95
ZlnGalectin3
1.230 0.8128 1.0712 1.413
ZlnGalectin3:strata(CKD_KDIGO)CKD_KDIGO=60,01 - 90,00 1.043 0.9592
0.8709 1.248
ZlnGalectin3:strata(CKD_KDIGO)CKD_KDIGO=90,01+ 0.934 1.0707
0.7366 1.184
Concordance= 0.559 (se = 0.017 )
Rsquare= 0.011 (max possible= 0.978 )
Likelihood ratio test = 28.87 on 3 df, p=2.386e-06
Wald test = 28.64 on 3 df, p=2.665e-06
Score (logrank) test = 28.46 on 3 df, p=2.906e-06
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