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Background rate estimations for thrombosis with thrombocytopaenia: challenges in evaluating rare safety signals following vaccination in real time during a pandemic.

Hana MullerovaJennie MedinMatthew ArnoldHugo Gomes da SilvaSupriya KumarMagnus NordRichard HubbardSimon de Lusignan
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
This study presents an estimate of aggregate prepandemic background TTS event rates including by type of thrombosis/thromboembolism and age group. The background event rates are dependent on the precision of capturing underlying TTS events in variable data sources, and the ability of electronic health records or insurance claims databases to reflect the TTS clinical definition. Differences between reported event rates demonstrate that estimating background event rates for rare, unprecedented safety events is methodologically challenging.
Keyphrases
  • electronic health record
  • pulmonary embolism
  • health insurance
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  • coronavirus disease
  • big data
  • clinical decision support
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