BACKGROUND: Use of electronic health records for ascertainment of disease outcomes in large population-based studies holds much promise due to low costs, diminished study participant burden, and reduced selection bias. However, the validity of cardiovascular disease endpoints derived from electronic records is unclear. METHODS: Participants were 7860 study members of the UK Whitehall II cohort study. We compared cardiovascular disease ascertainment using linkage to the National Health Service's Hospital Episode Statistics database records (hereafter, 'HES-ascertainment') against repeated biomedical examinations - our gold-standard ascertainment method ('Whitehall-ascertainment'). Follow-up for both methods was from 1997 to 2013 for coronary...
Background: Previous work has demonstrated that the recording of acute health outcomes, such as myoc...
AIMS: To assess the international validity of using hospital record data to compare long-term outcom...
Introduction: A multinational post-authorization safety study assessed cardiovascular safety in init...
Background: Electronic health records are widely used in cardiovascular disease research. We apprais...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records are widely used in cardiovascular disease research. We apprais...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cur...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cura...
Background: There is little information on the validity of using record linkage with routinely colle...
Background: Routinely collected electronic patient records are already widely used in epidemiologica...
Introduction: A multinational post-authorization safety study assessed cardiovascular safety in init...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the completeness and diagnostic validity of myocardial infarction recording ...
Introduction: A multinational post-authorization safety study assessed cardiovascular safety in init...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
BACKGROUND Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stati...
Background: Previous work has demonstrated that the recording of acute health outcomes, such as myoc...
AIMS: To assess the international validity of using hospital record data to compare long-term outcom...
Introduction: A multinational post-authorization safety study assessed cardiovascular safety in init...
Background: Electronic health records are widely used in cardiovascular disease research. We apprais...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records are widely used in cardiovascular disease research. We apprais...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cur...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cura...
Background: There is little information on the validity of using record linkage with routinely colle...
Background: Routinely collected electronic patient records are already widely used in epidemiologica...
Introduction: A multinational post-authorization safety study assessed cardiovascular safety in init...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the completeness and diagnostic validity of myocardial infarction recording ...
Introduction: A multinational post-authorization safety study assessed cardiovascular safety in init...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
BACKGROUND Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stati...
Background: Previous work has demonstrated that the recording of acute health outcomes, such as myoc...
AIMS: To assess the international validity of using hospital record data to compare long-term outcom...
Introduction: A multinational post-authorization safety study assessed cardiovascular safety in init...