Background Routinely-collected healthcare systems data (HSD) are proposed to improve the efficiency of clinical trials. A comparison was undertaken between cardiovascular (CVS) data from a clinical trial database with two HSD resources. Methods Protocol-defined and clinically reviewed CVS events (heart failure (HF), acute coronary syndrome (ACS), thromboembolic stroke, venous and arterial thromboembolism) were identified within the trial data. Data (using pre-specified codes) was obtained from NHS Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) and National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research (NICOR) HF and myocardial ischaemia audits for trial participants recruited in England between 2010 and 2018 who had provided consent. The primary compa...
Aims: Population-wide, person-level, linked electronic health record data are increasingly used to e...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials generally each collect their own data despite routinely collected health...
BACKGROUND: Data collected as part of routine clinical practice could be used to detect cardiovascul...
Background Routinely-collected healthcare systems data (HSD) are proposed to improve the efficiency ...
BACKGROUND: Routinely-collected healthcare systems data (HSD) are proposed to improve the efficiency...
The use of healthcare systems data could facilitate cheaper and more efficient clinical trials while...
Background: A promising approach to reduce the increasing costs of clinical trials is the use of ro...
The use of routinely-collected healthcare data in randomised clinical trials offers the potential to...
The use of routinely-collected healthcare data (also known as electronic health records) in randomis...
Background: Clinical trial teams increasingly want to make use of data from healthcare systems (“hea...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cura...
Routinely collected data about health in medical records, registries and hospital activity statistic...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cur...
Background The recently published High-STEACS trial (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01852123) wa...
BACKGROUND: Use of electronic health records for ascertainment of disease outcomes in large populati...
Aims: Population-wide, person-level, linked electronic health record data are increasingly used to e...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials generally each collect their own data despite routinely collected health...
BACKGROUND: Data collected as part of routine clinical practice could be used to detect cardiovascul...
Background Routinely-collected healthcare systems data (HSD) are proposed to improve the efficiency ...
BACKGROUND: Routinely-collected healthcare systems data (HSD) are proposed to improve the efficiency...
The use of healthcare systems data could facilitate cheaper and more efficient clinical trials while...
Background: A promising approach to reduce the increasing costs of clinical trials is the use of ro...
The use of routinely-collected healthcare data in randomised clinical trials offers the potential to...
The use of routinely-collected healthcare data (also known as electronic health records) in randomis...
Background: Clinical trial teams increasingly want to make use of data from healthcare systems (“hea...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cura...
Routinely collected data about health in medical records, registries and hospital activity statistic...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs), when linked across primary and secondary care and cur...
Background The recently published High-STEACS trial (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01852123) wa...
BACKGROUND: Use of electronic health records for ascertainment of disease outcomes in large populati...
Aims: Population-wide, person-level, linked electronic health record data are increasingly used to e...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials generally each collect their own data despite routinely collected health...
BACKGROUND: Data collected as part of routine clinical practice could be used to detect cardiovascul...