Imperial College London

ProfessorSianHarding

Faculty of MedicineNational Heart & Lung Institute

Emeritus Professor of Cardiac Pharmacology
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 7594 3009sian.harding Website

 
 
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435ICTEM buildingHammersmith Campus

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BibTex format

@article{Sikkel:2017:cvr/cvx151,
author = {Sikkel, MB and Francis, DP and Howard, J and Gordon, F and Rowlands, C and Peters, NS and Lyon, AR and Harding, SE and MacLeod, KT},
doi = {cvr/cvx151},
journal = {Cardiovascular Research},
pages = {1743--1752},
title = {Hierarchical statistical techniques are necessary to draw reliable conclusions from analysis of isolated cardiomyocyte studies},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvx151},
volume = {113},
year = {2017}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - AimsIt is generally accepted that post-MI heart failure (HF) changes a variety of aspects of sarcoplasmic reticular Ca2+ fluxes but for some aspects there is disagreement over whether there is an increase or decrease. The commonest statistical approach is to treat data collected from each cell as independent, even though they are really clustered with multiple likely similar cells from each heart. In this study, we test whether this statistical assumption of independence can lead the investigator to draw conclusions that would be considered erroneous if the analysis handled clustering with specific statistical techniques (hierarchical tests).Methods and resultsCa2+ transients were recorded in cells loaded with Fura-2AM and sparks were recorded in cells loaded with Fluo-4AM. Data were analysed twice, once with the common statistical approach (assumption of independence) and once with hierarchical statistical methodologies designed to allow for any clustering. The statistical tests found that there was significant hierarchical clustering. This caused the common statistical approach to underestimate the standard error and report artificially small P values. For example, this would have led to the erroneous conclusion that time to 50% peak transient amplitude was significantly prolonged in HF.Spark analysis showed clustering, both within each cell and also within each rat, for morphological variables. This means that a three-level hierarchical model is sometimes required for such measures. Standard statistical methodologies, if used instead, erroneously suggest that spark amplitude is significantly greater in HF and spark duration is reduced in HF.ConclusionCa2+ fluxes in isolated cardiomyocytes show so much clustering that the common statistical approach that assumes independence of each data point will frequently give the false appearance of statistically significant changes. Hierarchical statistical methodologies need a little more effort, but are necessary for relia
AU - Sikkel,MB
AU - Francis,DP
AU - Howard,J
AU - Gordon,F
AU - Rowlands,C
AU - Peters,NS
AU - Lyon,AR
AU - Harding,SE
AU - MacLeod,KT
DO - cvr/cvx151
EP - 1752
PY - 2017///
SN - 1755-3245
SP - 1743
TI - Hierarchical statistical techniques are necessary to draw reliable conclusions from analysis of isolated cardiomyocyte studies
T2 - Cardiovascular Research
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvx151
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/50500
VL - 113
ER -