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Use of National Joint Registries to Evaluate a New Knee Arthroplasty Design

Published 10 February 2020 The introduction of new technology in joint replacement surgery requires close monitoring to identify early successes and failures. This monitoring can be effectively performed through the analysis of registry data and radiostereometric analysis studies. This study examined the revision rates of a contemporary knee system for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using National

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/use-national-joint-registries-evaluate-new-knee-arthroplasty-design - 2025-02-09

In-hospital cardiac arrest and preceding National Early Warning Score (NEWS): A retrospective case-control study

Published 10 February 2020 We aimed to describe and evaluate the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) in the 24 hours preceding an in-hospital cardiac arrest among general somatic ward patients. The 24 hours preceding the in-hospital cardiac arrest were divided into four timespans and analysed by a medical record review of 127:254 matched case-control patients. The median NEWS ranged from 3 (2–6) t

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/hospital-cardiac-arrest-and-preceding-national-early-warning-score-news-retrospective-case-control - 2025-02-09

Secular trends of sustained remission in rheumatoid arthritis, a nationwide study in Sweden

Published 11 February 2020 Of patients with symptom onset in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, 35.0, 43.0 and 45.6% reached SR, respectively (P < 0.001 for each increment), and the odds of SR were higher in every decade compared with the one before. The hazard ratio for reaching SR was 1.15 (95% CI 1.14, 1.15) for each year from 1994 to 2009 compared with the year before. Five years after symptom onset

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/secular-trends-sustained-remission-rheumatoid-arthritis-nationwide-study-sweden - 2025-02-09

Contributions of the UK biobank high impact papers in the era of precision medicine

Published 11 February 2020 To review the highest impact studies published from the UK Biobank and assess their contributions to “precision medicine.” We reviewed 140 of 689 studies published between 2008 and May 2019 from the UK Biobank deemed to be high impact by citations, alternative metric data, or publication in a high impact journal. We classified studies according to whether they were large

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/contributions-uk-biobank-high-impact-papers-era-precision-medicine - 2025-02-09

Evaluation of a multimodal pain rehabilitation programme in primary care based on clinical register data: a feasibility study

Published 12 February 2020 There is insufficient knowledge on how to avert neck/back pain from turning chronic or to impair work ability. The Swedish Government implemented a national multimodal rehabilitation (MMR) programme in primary care intending to promote work ability, reduce sick leave and increase return to work. Since randomised control trial data for effect is lacking, it is important t

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/evaluation-multimodal-pain-rehabilitation-programme-primary-care-based-clinical-register-data - 2025-02-09

Estimating the loss of lifetime function using flexible parametric relative survival models.

Published 12 February 2020 Within cancer care, dynamic evaluations of the loss in expectation of life provides useful information to patients as well as physicians. The loss of lifetime function yields the conditional loss in expectation of life given survival up to a specific time point. Due to the inevitable censoring in time-to-event data, loss of lifetime estimation requires extrapolation of b

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/estimating-loss-lifetime-function-using-flexible-parametric-relative-survival-models-0 - 2025-02-09

A Simple, Interpretable Conversion from Pearson’s Correlation to Cohen’s for d Continuous Exposures

Published 13 February 2020 An important, yet infrequently discussed,point is that this conversion was derived for a Pearson correlation computed between a binary exposure X and a continuous outcome Y , also called a “point-biserial” correlation. New publication in Epidemiology

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/simple-interpretable-conversion-pearsons-correlation-cohens-d-continuous-exposures - 2025-02-09

An Approximate Expression for the Proportion Explained by Mediation in Survival Analysis

Published 13 February 2020 Causal mediation analysis is a topic of intense research. In this note, we derive an analytic expression for the proportion explained by mediation on the survival function scale, marginally over measured confounders. This expression has a simple form that does not depend on time, on the confounder distribution, or on the assumed models for the confounder effects on the m

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/approximate-expression-proportion-explained-mediation-survival-analysis - 2025-02-09

Utilising a Data Capture Tool to Populate a Cardiac Rehabilitation Registry: A Feasibility Study.

Published 14 February 2020 The key benefits of a scalable, automated data capture tool like GRHANITE™ cannot be fully realised in settings with under-developed electronic health infrastructure. While this approach remains promising for creating and maintaining a registry that monitors the quality of CR provided to patients, further investment is required in the digital platforms underpinning this

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/utilising-data-capture-tool-populate-cardiac-rehabilitation-registry-feasibility-study - 2025-02-09

An Example of How Immortal Time Bias Can Reverse the Results of an Observational Study

Published 14 February 2020 Bias and confounding can distort findings from observational studies; adjustment or correction for these sources of error rarely dramatically change the results. Immortal time bias, which is included in the follow-up period during which the study outcome by design cannot occur, is a potential source of bias in longitudinal studies. Researchers often assume that immortal

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/example-how-immortal-time-bias-can-reverse-results-observational-study - 2025-02-09

Are Descriptions of Methods Alone Sufficient for Study Reproducibility? An Example From the Cardiovascular Literature

Published 15 February 2020 The process of conducting and disseminating findings of epidemiologic investigations is not standardized. To address this, recommended guidelines, as opposed to mandated rules, were established over 4 decades ago that have become widely endorsed among the biomedical journals, including Epidemiology. One requirement in particular stipulates that the “[m]ethods section sho

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/are-descriptions-methods-alone-sufficient-study-reproducibility-example-cardiovascular-literature - 2025-02-09

Assessing Exposure-Response Trends Using the Disease Risk Score

Published 15 February 2020 Standardization by a disease risk score (DRS) may be preferable to weighting on the exposure propensity score if the exposure is difficult to model, relatively novel (i.e., newly emerging or rapidly-evolving), or extremely rare. For exposures with more than two levels, methods are lacking for a DRS-based approach. We present an approach to estimate trends in standardized

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/assessing-exposure-response-trends-using-disease-risk-score - 2025-02-09

Risk factors for development and persistence of chronic widespread pain in spondyloarthritis: a population-based two-year follow-up study

Published 16 February 2020 The prevalence of CWP remained high over time, but with individual transitions between the pain groups. The development and persistence of CWP were predicted by more pain and worse health, with the addition of female gender and higher age for persistent CWP. Special attention and treatment alternatives for patients with SpA and concomitant CWP are essential in the clinic

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/risk-factors-development-and-persistence-chronic-widespread-pain-spondyloarthritis-population-based - 2025-02-09

Comorbidity Index Score Increases Due to Coding Artifacts

Published 16 February 2020 Comorbidity indices calculated from electronic health records are commonly used in research studies for various reasons, including study inclusion criteria or to adjust for overall health status. However, changes in diagnosis codes and/or billing practices may alter index values and lead to inaccurate inclusions/exclusions or covariate adjustment. While extracting data f

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/comorbidity-index-score-increases-due-coding-artifacts - 2025-02-09

Utredare av forskningsdatahantering

Published 10 February 2020 LUNARC driver på uppdrag av Lunds universitet ett förstudieprojekt med syfte att undersöka behov av och möjligheter till tillgängliggörande och lagring över lång tid av universitetets forskningsdata. I samband med detta genomförs intervjuer med och observationsstudier av forskare, systemadministratörer och stödpersonal för att skapa ett bra underlag när processer och tek

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/utredare-av-forskningsdatahantering - 2025-02-09

Estimating Causal Effects of Particulate Matter Regulation on Mortality

Published 17 February 2020 Based on estimates from log-linear difference-in-differences models, our results indicate after the CAAA designation for PM2.5 in 2005, PM2.5 levels decreased 1.59 micrograms per cubic meter (95% CI = 1.39, 1.80) and mortality rates among those 65 and older decreased by 0.93% (95% CI = 0.10%, 1.77%) in nonattainment counties, relative to attainment ones. Results are robu

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/estimating-causal-effects-particulate-matter-regulation-mortality - 2025-02-09

Methods to Account for Uncertainty in Latent Class Assignments When Using Latent Classes as Predictors in Regression Models, with Application to Acculturation Strategy Measures

Published 17 February 2020 Latent class models have become a popular means of summarizing survey questionnaires and other large sets of categorical variables. Often these classes are of primary interest to better understand complex patterns in data. Increasingly, these latent classes are reified into predictors of other outcomes of interests, treating the most likely class as the true class to whi

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/methods-account-uncertainty-latent-class-assignments-when-using-latent-classes-predictors-regression - 2025-02-09

Positive Epidemiology?

Published 18 February 2020 The Dictionary of Epidemiology defines epidemiology as “the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events.” The definition given by the WHO appends to this the phrase “(including disease).” In both definitions, it is health, not disease, that is the focus. However, in actual practice, epidemiologic research focuses on diseases and on risk

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/positive-epidemiology - 2025-02-09