Background Data‐driven methods such as hierarchical clustering (HC) and principal component analysis (PCA) have been used to identify asthma subtypes, with inconsistent results. Objective To develop a framework for the discovery of stable and clinically meaningful asthma subtypes. Methods We performed HC in a rich data set from 613 asthmatic children, using 45 clinical variables (Model 1), and after PCA dimensionality reduction (Model 2). Clinical experts then identified a set of asthma features/domains which informed clusters in the two analyses. In Model 3, we reclustered the data using these features to ascertain whether this improved the discovery process. Results Cluster stability was poor in Models 1 and 2. Clinical experts highlighte...
<div><h3>Rationale</h3><p>Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging d...
Objective: Asthma is divided into various distinct phenotypes on the basis of clinical characteristi...
BACKGROUND: Asthma, a heterogeneous disease, can be divided into 4 inflammatory phenotypes using ind...
Background: Data-driven methods such as hierarchical clustering (HC) and principal component analysi...
BACKGROUND: Data-driven methods such as hierarchical clustering (HC) and principal component analysi...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease comprising a number of subtypes which may be caused by different p...
Rationale: Unsupervised statistical learning techniques, such as exploratory factor analysis (EFA) a...
ObjectiveThe heterogeneity of asthma has inspired widespread application of statistical clustering a...
Abstract Despite widely and regularly used therapy asthma in children is not fully controlled. Recog...
editorial reviewedIntroduction Eosinophilic asthma is well recognized asthma phenotype associated w...
Asthma is not a single disease, but an umbrella term for a number of distinct diseases, each of whic...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease with a range of observable phenotypes. To date, the characterizati...
Asthma is not a single disease, but an umbrella term for a number of distinct diseases, each of whic...
International audienceThere is a need to improve asthma characterisation by integrating multiple asp...
Advances in big data analytics have created an opportunity for a step change in unraveling mechanism...
<div><h3>Rationale</h3><p>Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging d...
Objective: Asthma is divided into various distinct phenotypes on the basis of clinical characteristi...
BACKGROUND: Asthma, a heterogeneous disease, can be divided into 4 inflammatory phenotypes using ind...
Background: Data-driven methods such as hierarchical clustering (HC) and principal component analysi...
BACKGROUND: Data-driven methods such as hierarchical clustering (HC) and principal component analysi...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease comprising a number of subtypes which may be caused by different p...
Rationale: Unsupervised statistical learning techniques, such as exploratory factor analysis (EFA) a...
ObjectiveThe heterogeneity of asthma has inspired widespread application of statistical clustering a...
Abstract Despite widely and regularly used therapy asthma in children is not fully controlled. Recog...
editorial reviewedIntroduction Eosinophilic asthma is well recognized asthma phenotype associated w...
Asthma is not a single disease, but an umbrella term for a number of distinct diseases, each of whic...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease with a range of observable phenotypes. To date, the characterizati...
Asthma is not a single disease, but an umbrella term for a number of distinct diseases, each of whic...
International audienceThere is a need to improve asthma characterisation by integrating multiple asp...
Advances in big data analytics have created an opportunity for a step change in unraveling mechanism...
<div><h3>Rationale</h3><p>Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging d...
Objective: Asthma is divided into various distinct phenotypes on the basis of clinical characteristi...
BACKGROUND: Asthma, a heterogeneous disease, can be divided into 4 inflammatory phenotypes using ind...