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. 2020 Oct 7;7:590853. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.590853

Table 1.

Improvement in the Cox regression model by allowing different vitamin C effects for two consecutive time periods.

Periods of vitamin C effect (days) Improvement*
χ(1df)2 P
0-28 Reference
0-1 and 2-28 4.54 0.033
0-2 and 3-28 4.82 0.028
0-3 and 4-28 6.52 0.011
0-4 and 5-28 7.65 0.006
0-5 and 6-28 7.22 0.007
0-6 and 7-28 3.49 0.061
0-7 and 8-28 1.41 0.236
*

The improvement in the Cox regression model over the reference model was tested by the likelihood ratio test. The reference model estimates that vitamin C decreases mortality uniformly by RR = 0.57 (95% CI: 0.34-0.95; P = 0.028). Compared with the model with no vitamin C effect, the best-fitting two-period model (0–4 days and 5–28 days) improves the Cox regression with χ(2df)2 = 12.5 (P = 0.002). See the Supplementary File for the extraction of mortality data from Figure 3 of the CITRIS-ALI trial report (1) and the calculations for this table.