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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528447/estimating-individualized-treatment-effects-using-an-individual-participant-data-meta-analysis
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Florie Bouvier, Anna Chaimani, Etienne Peyrot, François Gueyffier, Guillaume Grenet, Raphaël Porcher
BACKGROUND: One key aspect of personalized medicine is to identify individuals who benefit from an intervention. Some approaches have been developed to estimate individualized treatment effects (ITE) with a single randomized control trial (RCT) or observational data, but they are often underpowered for the ITE estimation. Using individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) might solve this problem. Few studies have investigated how to develop risk prediction models with IPD-MA, and it remains unclear how to combine those methods with approaches used for ITE estimation...
March 25, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515018/development-of-the-multivariate-administrative-data-cystectomy-model-and-its-impact-on-misclassification-bias
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James Ross, Luke T Lavallee, Duane Hickling, Carl van Walraven
BACKGROUND: Misclassification bias (MB) is the deviation of measured from true values due to incorrect case assignment. This study compared MB when cystectomy status was determined using administrative database codes vs. predicted cystectomy probability. METHODS: We identified every primary cystectomy-diversion type at a single hospital 2009-2019. We linked to claims data to measure true association of cystectomy with 30 patient and hospitalization factors. Associations were also measured when cystectomy status was assigned using billing codes and by cystectomy probability from multivariate logistic regression model with covariates from administrative data...
March 21, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509513/an-empirical-evaluation-of-approximate-and-exact-regression-based-causal-mediation-approaches-for-a-binary-outcome-and-a-continuous-or-a-binary-mediator-for-case-control-study-designs
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Miguel Caubet, Kevin L'Espérance, Anita Koushik, Geneviève Lefebvre
BACKGROUND: In the causal mediation analysis framework, several parametric regression-based approaches have been introduced in past years for decomposing the total effect of an exposure on a binary outcome into a direct effect and an indirect effect through a target mediator. In this context, a well-known strategy involves specifying a logistic model for the outcome and invoking the rare outcome assumption (ROA) to simplify estimation. Recently, exact estimators for natural direct and indirect effects have been introduced to circumvent the challenges prompted by the ROA...
March 20, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509467/implementation-and-external-validation-of-the-cambridge-multimorbidity-score-in-the-uk-biobank-cohort
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Hannah Harrison, Samantha Ip, Cristina Renzi, Yangfan Li, Matthew Barclay, Juliet Usher-Smith, Georgios Lyratzopoulos, Angela Wood, Antonis C Antoniou
BACKGROUND: Patients with multiple conditions present a growing challenge for healthcare provision. Measures of multimorbidity may support clinical management, healthcare resource allocation and accounting for the health of participants in purpose-designed cohorts. The recently developed Cambridge Multimorbidity scores (CMS) have the potential to achieve these aims using primary care records, however, they have not yet been validated outside of their development cohort. METHODS: The CMS, developed in the Clinical Research Practice Dataset (CPRD), were validated in UK Biobank participants whose data is not available in CPRD (the cohort used for CMS development) with available primary care records (n = 111,898)...
March 20, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494497/utilization-of-ehrs-for-clinical-trials-a-systematic-review
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Leila R Kalankesh, Elham Monaghesh
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Clinical trials are of high importance for medical progress. This study conducted a systematic review to identify the applications of EHRs in supporting and enhancing clinical trials. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic search of PubMed was conducted on 12/3/2023 to identify relevant studies on the use of EHRs in clinical trials. Studies were included if they (1) were full-text journal articles, (2) were written in English, (3) examined applications of EHR data to support clinical trial processes (e...
March 18, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494505/predicting-health-outcomes-with-intensive-longitudinal-data-collected-by-mobile-health-devices-a-functional-principal-component-regression-approach
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Qing Yang, Meilin Jiang, Cai Li, Sheng Luo, Matthew J Crowley, Ryan J Shaw
BACKGROUND: Intensive longitudinal data (ILD) collected in near real time by mobile health devices provide a new opportunity for monitoring chronic diseases, early disease risk prediction, and disease prevention in health research. Functional data analysis, specifically functional principal component analysis, has great potential to abstract trends in ILD but has not been used extensively in mobile health research. OBJECTIVE: To introduce functional principal component analysis (fPCA) and demonstrate its potential applicability in estimating trends in ILD collected by mobile heath devices, assessing longitudinal association between ILD and health outcomes, and predicting health outcomes...
March 17, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494501/an-analysis-of-published-study-designs-in-pubmed-prisoner-health-abstracts-from-1963-to-2023-a-text-mining-study
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George Karystianis, Wilson Lukmanjaya, Iain Buchan, Paul Simpson, Natasha Ginnivan, Goran Nenadic, Tony Butler
BACKGROUND: The challenging nature of studies with incarcerated populations and other offender groups can impede the conduct of research, particularly that involving complex study designs such as randomised control trials and clinical interventions. Providing an overview of study designs employed in this area can offer insights into this issue and how research quality may impact on health and justice outcomes. METHODS: We used a rule-based approach to extract study designs from a sample of 34,481 PubMed abstracts related to epidemiological criminology published between 1963 and 2023...
March 17, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481152/survival-analysis-under-imperfect-record-linkage-using-historic-census-data
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Arielle K Marks-Anglin, Frances K Barg, Michelle Ross, Douglas J Wiebe, Wei-Ting Hwang
BACKGROUND: Advancements in linking publicly available census records with vital and administrative records have enabled novel investigations in epidemiology and social history. However, in the absence of unique identifiers, the linkage of the records may be uncertain or only be successful for a subset of the census cohort, resulting in missing data. For survival analysis, differential ascertainment of event times can impact inference on risk associations and median survival. METHODS: We modify some existing approaches that are commonly used to handle missing survival times to accommodate this imperfect linkage situation including complete case analysis, censoring, weighting, and several multiple imputation methods...
March 13, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481139/assessing-the-properties-of-patient-specific-treatment-effect-estimates-from-causal-forest-algorithms-under-essential-heterogeneity
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John M Brooks, Cole G Chapman, Brian K Chen, Sarah B Floyd, Neset Hikmet
BACKGROUND: Treatment variation from observational data has been used to estimate patient-specific treatment effects. Causal Forest Algorithms (CFAs) developed for this task have unknown properties when treatment effect heterogeneity from unmeasured patient factors influences treatment choice - essential heterogeneity. METHODS: We simulated eleven populations with identical treatment effect distributions based on patient factors. The populations varied in the extent that treatment effect heterogeneity influenced treatment choice...
March 13, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468224/text-analysis-framework-for-identifying-mutations-among-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-patients-from-laboratory-data
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Amman Yusuf, Devon J Boyne, Dylan E O'Sullivan, Darren R Brenner, Winson Y Cheung, Imran Mirza, Tamer N Jarada
BACKGROUND: Laboratory data can provide great value to support research aimed at reducing the incidence, prolonging survival and enhancing outcomes of cancer. Data is characterized by the information it carries and the format it holds. Data captured in Alberta's biomarker laboratory repository is free text, cluttered and rouge. Such data format limits its utility and prohibits broader adoption and research development. Text analysis for information extraction of unstructured data can change this and lead to more complete analyses...
March 11, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468223/the-methodological-quality-of-systematic-reviews-regarding-the-core-outcome-set-cos-development
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Hong Cao, Yan Chen, Zhihao Yang, Junjie Lan, Joey Sum-Wing Kwong, Rui Zhang, Huaye Zhao, Linfang Hu, Jiaxue Wang, Shuimei Sun, Songsong Tan, Jinyong Cao, Rui He, Wenyi Zheng, Jiaxing Zhang
BACKGROUND: The Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET) working group proposed core outcome sets (COS) to address the heterogeneity in outcome measures in clinical studies. According to the recommendations of COMET, performing systematic reviews (SRs) usually was the first step for COS development. However, the SRs that serve as a basis for COS are not specifically appraised by organizations such as COMET regarding their quality. Here, we investigated the status of SRs related to development of COS and evaluated their methodological quality...
March 11, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468221/distributive-randomization-a-pragmatic-fractional-factorial-design-to-screen-or-evaluate-multiple-simultaneous-interventions-in-a-clinical-trial
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Skerdi Haviari, France Mentré
BACKGROUND: In some medical indications, numerous interventions have a weak presumption of efficacy, but a good track record or presumption of safety. This makes it feasible to evaluate them simultaneously. This study evaluates a pragmatic fractional factorial trial design that randomly allocates a pre-specified number of interventions to each participant, and statistically tests main intervention effects. We compare it to factorial trials, parallel-arm trials and multiple head-to-head trials, and derive some good practices for its design and analysis...
March 11, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461273/an-assessment-of-the-informative-value-of-data-sharing-statements-in-clinical-trial-registries
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Christian Ohmann, Maria Panagiotopoulou, Steve Canham, Gerd Felder, Pablo Emilio Verde
BACKGROUND: The provision of data sharing statements (DSS) for clinical trials has been made mandatory by different stakeholders. DSS are a device to clarify whether there is intention to share individual participant data (IPD). What is missing is a detailed assessment of whether DSS are providing clear and understandable information about the conditions for data sharing of IPD for secondary use. METHODS: A random sample of 200 COVID-19 clinical trials with explicit DSS was drawn from the ECRIN clinical research metadata repository...
March 9, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461257/design-and-statistical-analysis-reporting-among-interrupted-time-series-studies-in-drug-utilization-research-a-cross-sectional-survey
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Yuanjin Zhang, Yan Ren, Yunxiang Huang, Minghong Yao, Yulong Jia, Yuning Wang, Fan Mei, Kang Zou, Jing Tan, Xin Sun
INTRODUCTION: Interrupted time series (ITS) design is a commonly used method for evaluating large-scale interventions in clinical practice or public health. However, improperly using this method can lead to biased results. OBJECTIVE: To investigate design and statistical analysis characteristics of drug utilization studies using ITS design, and give recommendations for improvements. METHODS: A literature search was conducted based on PubMed from January 2021 to December 2021...
March 9, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459490/using-the-super-learner-algorithm-to-predict-risk-of-major-adverse-cardiovascular-events-after-percutaneous-coronary-intervention-in-patients-with-myocardial-infarction
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Xiang Zhu, Pin Zhang, Han Jiang, Jie Kuang, Lei Wu
BACKGROUND: The primary treatment for patients with myocardial infarction (MI) is percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Despite this, the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) remains a significant concern. Our study seeks to optimize PCI predictive modeling by employing an ensemble learning approach to identify the most effective combination of predictive variables. METHODS AND RESULTS: We conducted a retrospective, non-interventional analysis of MI patient data from 2018 to 2021, focusing on those who underwent PCI...
March 8, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459475/clarifying-the-biological-and-statistical-assumptions-of-cross-sectional-biological-age-predictors-an-elaborate-illustration-using-synthetic-and-real-data
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Marije H Sluiskes, Jelle J Goeman, Marian Beekman, P Eline Slagboom, Hein Putter, Mar Rodríguez-Girondo
BACKGROUND: There is divergence in the rate at which people age. The concept of biological age is postulated to capture this variability, and hence to better represent an individual's true global physiological state than chronological age. Biological age predictors are often generated based on cross-sectional data, using biochemical or molecular markers as predictor variables. It is assumed that the difference between chronological and predicted biological age is informative of one's chronological age-independent aging divergence ∆...
March 8, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459428/the-minimal-important-difference-of-patient-reported-outcome-measures-related-to-female-urinary-incontinence-a-systematic-review
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Jordana Barbosa-Silva, Letícia Bojikian Calixtre, Daniela Von Piekartz, Patricia Driusso, Susan Armijo-Olivo
BACKGROUND: The minimal important difference is a valuable metric in ascertaining the clinical relevance of a treatment, offering valuable guidance in patient management. There is a lack of available evidence concerning this metric in the context of outcomes related to female urinary incontinence, which might negatively impact clinical decision-making. OBJECTIVES: To summarize the minimal important difference of patient-reported outcome measures associated with urinary incontinence, calculated according to both distribution- and anchor-based methods...
March 8, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431550/power-calculation-for-detecting-interaction-effect-in-cross-sectional-stepped-wedge-cluster-randomized-trials-an-important-tool-for-disparity-research
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Chen Yang, Asem Berkalieva, Madhu Mazumdar, Deukwoo Kwon
BACKGROUND: The stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial (SW-CRT) design has become popular in healthcare research. It is an appealing alternative to traditional cluster randomized trials (CRTs) since the burden of logistical issues and ethical problems can be reduced. Several approaches for sample size determination for the overall treatment effect in the SW-CRT have been proposed. However, in certain situations we are interested in examining the heterogeneity in treatment effect (HTE) between groups instead...
March 2, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429729/flexible-bayesian-semiparametric-mixed-effects-model-for-skewed-longitudinal-data
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Melkamu M Ferede, Getachew A Dagne, Samuel M Mwalili, Workagegnehu H Bilchut, Habtamu A Engida, Simon M Karanja
BACKGROUND: In clinical trials and epidemiological research, mixed-effects models are commonly used to examine population-level and subject-specific trajectories of biomarkers over time. Despite their increasing popularity and application, the specification of these models necessitates a great deal of care when analysing longitudinal data with non-linear patterns and asymmetry. Parametric (linear) mixed-effect models may not capture these complexities flexibly and adequately. Additionally, assuming a Gaussian distribution for random effects and/or model errors may be overly restrictive, as it lacks robustness against deviations from symmetry...
March 1, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429679/a-bayesian-bernoulli-exponential-joint-model-for-binary-longitudinal-outcomes-and-informative-time-with-applications-to-bladder-cancer-recurrence-data
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Michael Safo Oduro
BACKGROUND: A variety of methods exist for the analysis of longitudinal data, many of which are characterized with the assumption of fixed visit time points for study individuals. This, however is not always a tenable assumption. Phenomenon that alter subject visit patterns such as adverse events due to investigative treatment administered, travel or any other emergencies may result in unbalanced data and varying individual visit time points. Visit times can be considered informative, because subsequent or current subject outcomes can change or be adapted due to previous subject outcomes...
March 1, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
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