Recent research has suggested that the case-control study design, unlike the self-controlled study design, performs poorly in controlling confounding in the detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) from administrative claims and electronic health record (EHR) data, resulting in biased estimates of the causal effects of drugs on health outcomes of interest (HOI) and inaccurate confidence intervals. Here we show that using rich data on comorbidities and automatic variable selection strategies for selecting confounders can better control confounding within a case-control study design and provide a more solid basis for inference regarding the causal effects of drugs on HOIs. Four HOIs are examined: acute kidney injury, acute liver injury, acu...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
Recent research has suggested that the case-control study design, unlike the self-controlled study d...
Undiscovered side effects of drugs can have a profound effect on the health of the nation, and elect...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
Background Considerable attention now focuses on the use of large-scale observational healthcare dat...
Purpose: To develop a framework for identifying and incorporating candidate confounding interaction ...
One important goal in pharmaco-epidemiology studies is to understand the causal relationship between...
INTRODUCTION: Confounding bias threatens the reliability of observational data and identifying confo...
Randomized controlled trials are not always feasible to measure the effect of a treatment, for insta...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic heal...
Objectives: Electronic health records (EHR) provide a valuable resource for assessing drug side-effe...
Side effects of prescribed medications are a common occurrence. Electronic healthcare databases pres...
Purpose: The incidence of adverse drug events (ADE) is an important parameter in determining the qua...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
Recent research has suggested that the case-control study design, unlike the self-controlled study d...
Undiscovered side effects of drugs can have a profound effect on the health of the nation, and elect...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
Background Considerable attention now focuses on the use of large-scale observational healthcare dat...
Purpose: To develop a framework for identifying and incorporating candidate confounding interaction ...
One important goal in pharmaco-epidemiology studies is to understand the causal relationship between...
INTRODUCTION: Confounding bias threatens the reliability of observational data and identifying confo...
Randomized controlled trials are not always feasible to measure the effect of a treatment, for insta...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic heal...
Objectives: Electronic health records (EHR) provide a valuable resource for assessing drug side-effe...
Side effects of prescribed medications are a common occurrence. Electronic healthcare databases pres...
Purpose: The incidence of adverse drug events (ADE) is an important parameter in determining the qua...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...