When nothing bad happens, is everything okay? Interpretation of the probability with zero numerator.

Authors

  • Manuel Molina Servicio de Gastroenterología Hospital Infantil Universitario La Paz, de Madrid.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v12i7.863

Keywords:

probability, absence of events

Abstract

Making inferences about probabilities when the numerator of the proportion is zero can be somewhat tricky, since we tend to think that the non-occurrence of events is something qualitatively different from the occurrence of one, few or many events, and this is not really so. A numerator equal to zero does not mean that the risk is zero, nor does it prevent us from making inferences about the size of the risk, since we can apply the same statistical principles as to non-zero numerators.

Author Biography

Manuel Molina, Servicio de Gastroenterología Hospital Infantil Universitario La Paz, de Madrid.

Especialista en Pediatrí­a y sus áreas Especí­ficas desde 1991. Actualmente ejerzo en el Servicio de Gastroenterologí­a del Hospital Infantil Universitario La Paz, de Madrid.
Además, pertenezco al Grupo de Trabajo de Pediatrí­a Basada en la Evidencia, grupo compartido entre la Asociación Española de Pediatrí­a y la Asociación Española de Pediatrí­a de Atención Primaria.

References

- Hanley JA, Lippman-Hand A. If nothing goes wrong, is everything all right? Interpreting zero numerators. JAMA.1983;249: 1743-5.

- Beach M, Sites B. If a little bit is wrong, how much is alright? Interpreting the significance of small numerators in clinical trials. Anaesthesia.2015;70:241-57. Editorial.

Published

2020-08-21

How to Cite

Molina, M. (2020). When nothing bad happens, is everything okay? Interpretation of the probability with zero numerator. Revista Electrónica AnestesiaR, 12(7), 3. https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v12i7.863