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A cross classified table with observational data from a Danish heart clinic. The response variable is CAD (coronary artery disease, some times called heart attack).
data(cad1)
A data frame with 236 observations on the following 14 variables.
SexSex; a factor with levels Female Male
AngPecAngina pectoris (chest pain attacks); a
factor with levels Atypical None Typical
AMIAcute myocardic infarct; a factor with
levels Definite NotCertain
QWaveA reading from an electrocardiogram; a
factor with levels No Yes; Yes means pathological and is a sign of previous myocardial infarction.
QWavecodea factor with levels Nonusable
Usable. An assesment of whether QWave is reliable.
STcodea factor with levels
Nonusable Usable. An assesment of whether STchange is reliable.
STchangeA reading from an electrocardiogram; a factor
with levels No Yes. An STchange indicates a blockage of the coronary artery.
SuffHeartFSufficient heart frequency; a factor with levels No, Yes
Hypertrophia factor with levels No, Yes. Hypertrophy refers to an
increased size of the heart muscle due to exercise.
Hyperchola factor with levels No Yes. Hypercholesterolemia, also called high cholesterol,
is the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood.
SmokerIs the patient a smoker; a factor with levels No, Yes.
InheritHereditary predispositions for CAD; a factor with levels No, Yes.
HeartfailPrevious heart failures; a factor with levels No Yes
CADCoronary Artery Disease; a factor with levels
No Yes
. CAD refers to a reduction of blood flow to the heart muscle (commonly known as a heart attack). The diagnosis made from biopsies.
Notice that data are collected at a heart clinic, so data do not represent the population, but are conditional on patients having ended up at the clinic.
cad1: Complete dataset, 236 cases.
cad2: Incomplete dataset, 67 cases. Information on (some of) the variables 'Hyperchol', 'Smoker' and 'Inherit' is missing.
Hansen, J. F. (1980). The clinical diagnosis of ischaemic heart disease due to coronary artery disease. Danish Medical Bulletin
Højsgaard, Søren and Thiesson, Bo (1995). BIFROST - Block recursive models Induced From Relevant knowledge, Observations and Statistical Techniques. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, vol. 19, p. 155-175
data(cad1)
## maybe str(cad1) ; plot(cad1) ...
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