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Clinical prediction models for mortality in patients with covid-19: external validation and individual participant data meta-analysis.
de Jong VMT, Rousset RZ, Antonio-Villa NE, Buenen AG, Van Calster B, Bello-Chavolla OY, Brunskill NJ, Curcin V, Damen JAA, Fermín-Martínez CA, Fernández-Chirino L, Ferrari D, Free RC, Gupta RK, Haldar P, Hedberg P, Korang SK, Kurstjens S, Kusters R, Major RW, Maxwell L, Nair R, Naucler P, Nguyen TL, Noursadeghi M, Rosa R, Soares F, Takada T, van Royen FS, van Smeden M, Wynants L, Modrák M; CovidRetro collaboration; Asselbergs FW, Linschoten M; CAPACITY-COVID consortium; Moons KGM, Debray TPA. de Jong VMT, et al. BMJ. 2022 Jul 12;378:e069881. doi: 10.1136/bmj-2021-069881. BMJ. 2022. PMID: 35820692 Free PMC article.
Evidence synthesis in prognosis research.
Debray TPA, de Jong VMT, Moons KGM, Riley RD. Debray TPA, et al. Among authors: de jong vmt. Diagn Progn Res. 2019 Jul 11;3:13. doi: 10.1186/s41512-019-0059-4. eCollection 2019. Diagn Progn Res. 2019. PMID: 31338426 Free PMC article.
Prediction models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19: systematic review and critical appraisal.
Wynants L, Van Calster B, Collins GS, Riley RD, Heinze G, Schuit E, Bonten MMJ, Dahly DL, Damen JAA, Debray TPA, de Jong VMT, De Vos M, Dhiman P, Haller MC, Harhay MO, Henckaerts L, Heus P, Kammer M, Kreuzberger N, Lohmann A, Luijken K, Ma J, Martin GP, McLernon DJ, Andaur Navarro CL, Reitsma JB, Sergeant JC, Shi C, Skoetz N, Smits LJM, Snell KIE, Sperrin M, Spijker R, Steyerberg EW, Takada T, Tzoulaki I, van Kuijk SMJ, van Bussel B, van der Horst ICC, van Royen FS, Verbakel JY, Wallisch C, Wilkinson J, Wolff R, Hooft L, Moons KGM, van Smeden M. Wynants L, et al. Among authors: de vos m, de jong vmt. BMJ. 2020 Apr 7;369:m1328. doi: 10.1136/bmj.m1328. BMJ. 2020. PMID: 32265220 Free PMC article. Updated.
Current trends in the application of causal inference methods to pooled longitudinal observational infectious disease studies-A protocol for a methodological systematic review.
Hufstedler H, Matthay EC, Rahman S, de Jong VMT, Campbell H, Gustafson P, Debray T, Jaenisch T, Maxwell L, Bärnighausen T. Hufstedler H, et al. Among authors: de jong vmt. PLoS One. 2021 Apr 29;16(4):e0250778. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250778. eCollection 2021. PLoS One. 2021. PMID: 33914795 Free PMC article.
Current trends in the application of causal inference methods to pooled longitudinal non-randomised data: a protocol for a methodological systematic review.
Yeboah E, Mauer NS, Hufstedler H, Carr S, Matthay EC, Maxwell L, Rahman S, Debray T, de Jong VMT, Campbell H, Gustafson P, Jänisch T, Bärnighausen T. Yeboah E, et al. Among authors: de jong vmt. BMJ Open. 2021 Nov 12;11(11):e052969. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052969. BMJ Open. 2021. PMID: 34772754 Free PMC article.
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