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POSTER SESSION B-02: Electronic Health Records and Real-World Data for Observational and Interventional Studies

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POSTER AREA (M1 building upper floor)
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
POSTER AREA (M1 building upper floor)

Presentations

Ms. Elena Albu
Phd Student
KU Leuven, Belgium

P-B02-01 | Comparison of random forests modelling strategies for EHR data in the presence of competing risks – A case study on central line-associated bloodstream infections

Ms. Faye Baldwin
PhD Student
University of Liverpool

P-B02-02 | Methodological considerations for target trial emulation: A systematic review

Mr. Giuseppe Occhino
Strategic Regional Agency for Health and Social Care of Apulia (AReSS Puglia), Bari, Italy

P-B02-03 | Assessment of frailty in the general population based on electronic health data

Dr. Cinzia Anna Maria Papappicco
University of Padua, Italy

P-B02-04 | A new strategy to automate the high-volume integration of near real-time data streams in the international multicentre CRICKET (Critical Events in Anaesthetised Kids Undergoing Tracheal Intubation) study

Ms. Myanca Rodrigues
McMaster University, Toronto ON, Canada

P-B02-05 | Comparative analysis of methods for identifying multimorbidity patterns among people with opioid use disorder in Ontario, Canada

Dr. Lutfiyya Muhammad
Assistant Professor
Northwestern University, Chicago IL, United States

P-B02-06 | Jointly estimating treatment dosage and number of mature oocytes for oocyte cryopreservation using a national clinical outcome database

Mr. Alexandre Civet
Medical Evidence Strategy Expert
Roche, Boulogne Billancourt, France

P-B02-07 | Propensity score matching to compare the healthcare resource utilisation of patients with multiple sclerosis using the French national health data system

Ms. Audrey D'Abrigeon
Biostatistician
Servier, Montreuil, France

P-B02-08 | Integration of historical data into the design and analysis of clinical trials for rare diseases

Ms. Alice-Maria Toader
PhD Student
Univeristy of Liverpool

P-B02-09 | The use of healthcare systems data for RCTs

Dr. Rossana Di Staso
University of Bologna, Italy

P-B02-10 | Social support as a key determinant of resilience and well-being of mothers: A network analysis of data from a general population survey

Dr. Joachim Tan
UCL GOS Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom

P-B02-11 | Using simulations to compare cohort and case-control study designs for evaluating education outcomes of children with congenital or rare diseases

Mr. Georgy Gomon
Leiden UMC, Netherlands

P-B02-12 | Missing data in routinely collected electronic health records: An approach to characterize different levels of missing data

Mr. Marc Dibling
PhD student
Institut Du Cerveau - Paris Brain Institute, France

P-B02-13 | Care pathway heterogeneity in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Effects of gender, age and onset

Ms. Yat Yi Fan
Research Assistant
University of Liverpool

P-B02-14 | Investigating the potential anti-viral effects of Proton Pump Inhibitors on influenza and COVID-19: Intention-to-treat trial emulation using electronic health records

Prof. Lynne Giles
Associate Professor
The University of Adelaide, Australia

P-B02-15 | Congenital heart defects and educational outcomes: Findings from a South Australian data linkage study

Dr. Simona Hapca
Lecturer
University of Stirling, United Kingdom

P-B02-16 | The relationship between acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease in patients with Type 2 Diabetes: An observational cohort study

Ms. Lara Lewis
CAPRISA, Durban, South Africa

P-B02-17 | Impact of clinic community ART referral on service delivery for HIV patients newly initiated on antiretroviral therapy

Dr. Masako Nishikawa
Professor
The Jikei University School of Medicine, Minato City

P-B02-18 | Re-examination of the threshold value of HbA1C in therapeutic guideline of type 2 diabetic patients taking circannual rhythms into account using large registry dataset

Ms. Paulina Von Stackelberg
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

P-B02-19 | Predictive monitoring of depression relapse using administrative data

Dr. Isao Yokota
Associate Professor
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

P-B02-20 LB | Comparison of analysis methods for nested case-control studies with risk set sampling in the presence of tied data

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