number needed to treat (nnt)

Why is NNT Important?

NNT is important because it provides a straightforward measure of the clinical impact of an intervention. It helps clinicians and policymakers make informed decisions about treatment options. For example, an NNT of 5 means that five patients need to be treated for one to benefit, which can be interpreted in the context of available resources and the severity of the condition being treated.

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