PURPOSE: To describe the methods used to identify and validate congenital malformation diagnoses recorded in UK electronic health records, and the results of validation studies. METHODS: Medline and Embase were searched for publications between 1987 and 2019 that involved identifying congenital malformations from UK electronic health records using diagnostic codes. The methods and code-lists used to identify congenital malformations, and the methods and results of validations, were examined. RESULTS: We retrieved 54 eligible studies; 36 identified congenital malformations from primary care data and 18 from secondary care data alone or in combination with birth and/or death records. Identification in secondary care data relied on codes from ...
Congenital anomaly registries have two main surveillance aims: firstly to define baseline epidemiolo...
International audienceBackground: The content of electronic medical records (EMRs) encompasses both ...
YesBackground Congenital anomalies (CAs) are a common cause of infant death and disability. We linke...
PURPOSE: To describe the methods used to identify and validate congenital malformation diagnoses rec...
This study aimed to validate that the computerized medical records within the General Practice Resea...
Peter Agergaard1, Anders Hebert2, Jesper Bjerre3, Karina Meden Sørensen4, Charlotte Olese...
ABSTRACT Objectives We aimed to compare prevalence rates of complex congenital anomalies (CCAs) i...
Congenital anomaly registries have two main surveillance aims: firstly to define baseline epidemiolo...
Objective: The validity of epidemiologic research on congenital malformations conducted using admini...
Congenital malformations are single or multiple defects of the morphogenesis of organs or body distr...
Objective: To provide current population-based prevalence and prenatal diagnosis rates (PND) for spe...
Electronic health care databases are increasingly being used to investigate the epidemiology of cong...
BACKGROUND: The number of terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomalies in Europe (TOPFA) has increa...
Background; Congenital anomalies (CAs) are a common cause of infant death and disability. We linked ...
Introduction: Linking healthcare data sets can create valuable resources for research, particularly ...
Congenital anomaly registries have two main surveillance aims: firstly to define baseline epidemiolo...
International audienceBackground: The content of electronic medical records (EMRs) encompasses both ...
YesBackground Congenital anomalies (CAs) are a common cause of infant death and disability. We linke...
PURPOSE: To describe the methods used to identify and validate congenital malformation diagnoses rec...
This study aimed to validate that the computerized medical records within the General Practice Resea...
Peter Agergaard1, Anders Hebert2, Jesper Bjerre3, Karina Meden Sørensen4, Charlotte Olese...
ABSTRACT Objectives We aimed to compare prevalence rates of complex congenital anomalies (CCAs) i...
Congenital anomaly registries have two main surveillance aims: firstly to define baseline epidemiolo...
Objective: The validity of epidemiologic research on congenital malformations conducted using admini...
Congenital malformations are single or multiple defects of the morphogenesis of organs or body distr...
Objective: To provide current population-based prevalence and prenatal diagnosis rates (PND) for spe...
Electronic health care databases are increasingly being used to investigate the epidemiology of cong...
BACKGROUND: The number of terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomalies in Europe (TOPFA) has increa...
Background; Congenital anomalies (CAs) are a common cause of infant death and disability. We linked ...
Introduction: Linking healthcare data sets can create valuable resources for research, particularly ...
Congenital anomaly registries have two main surveillance aims: firstly to define baseline epidemiolo...
International audienceBackground: The content of electronic medical records (EMRs) encompasses both ...
YesBackground Congenital anomalies (CAs) are a common cause of infant death and disability. We linke...