Abstract: The pharmacovigilance databases consist of several case reports involving drugs and adverse events (AEs). Some methods are applied consistently to highlight all signals, i.e. all statistically significant associations between a drug and an AE. These methods are appropriate for verification of more complex relationships involving one or several drug(s) and AE(s) (e.g; syndromes or interactions) but do not address the identification of them. We propose a method for the extraction of these relationships based on Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) associated with disproportionality measures. This method identifies all sets of drugs and AEs which are potential signals, syndromes or interactions. Compared to a previous experience of dispropo...
Extraction of drug-adverse effect causal relationship supports pharmacovigilance research and reduce...
International audienceIn pharmacovigilance, linking the adverse reactions by patients to drugs they ...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
International audienceThe pharmacovigilance databases consist of several case reports involving drug...
International audienceIn this paper we discuss the problem of extracting and evaluating associations...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 Interna...
Background: Adverse events (AEs) can be caused not only by one drug but also by the interaction betw...
Background: Patient data, such as electronic health records or adverse event reporting systems, cons...
In the current study, epidemiology study is done by means of literature survey in groups identified ...
Abstract—In many real-world applications, it is important to mine causal relationships where an even...
Spontaneous reporting systems for suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) remain a cornerstone of ph...
Spontaneous reporting systems for suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) remain a cornerstone of ph...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Background and objectiveElectronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly being used to complement t...
One of the objectives of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is to protect the public health throu...
Extraction of drug-adverse effect causal relationship supports pharmacovigilance research and reduce...
International audienceIn pharmacovigilance, linking the adverse reactions by patients to drugs they ...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
International audienceThe pharmacovigilance databases consist of several case reports involving drug...
International audienceIn this paper we discuss the problem of extracting and evaluating associations...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 Interna...
Background: Adverse events (AEs) can be caused not only by one drug but also by the interaction betw...
Background: Patient data, such as electronic health records or adverse event reporting systems, cons...
In the current study, epidemiology study is done by means of literature survey in groups identified ...
Abstract—In many real-world applications, it is important to mine causal relationships where an even...
Spontaneous reporting systems for suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) remain a cornerstone of ph...
Spontaneous reporting systems for suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) remain a cornerstone of ph...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Background and objectiveElectronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly being used to complement t...
One of the objectives of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is to protect the public health throu...
Extraction of drug-adverse effect causal relationship supports pharmacovigilance research and reduce...
International audienceIn pharmacovigilance, linking the adverse reactions by patients to drugs they ...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...