Causality Assessment Between Drugs and Fatal Cerebral Haemorrhage Using Electronic Medical Records: Comparative Evaluation of Disease-Specific and Conventional Methods
Abstract Introduction A new algorithm for causality assessment of drugs and fatal cerebral haemorrhage (ACAD-FCH) was published in 2021. However, its use in clinical practice has not been verified. Objectives This study aimed to explore the practical value of the ACAD-FCH when applying information a...
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Main Authors: | Miki Ohta (Author), Satoru Miyawaki (Author), Shinichiroh Yokota (Author), Makoto Yoshimoto (Author), Tatsuya Maruyama (Author), Daisuke Koide (Author), Takashi Moritoyo (Author), Nobuhito Saito (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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