AHRQ Health IT Projects Publication Database
This database serves as a central repository for publications resulting from AHRQ Health IT funded work that is PubMed or Google Scholar indexed, including: book chapters, journal articles, conference proceedings, and reports from funded contracts.
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Novel statistical approach to determine inflammatory bowel disease: patients' perspectives on shared decision making.
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Siegel CA, Lofland JH, Naim A, et al. Novel statistical approach to determine inflammatory bowel disease: patients' perspectives on shared decision making. Patient 2016;9(1):79-89. PMID: 25963447.
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A validated web-based tool to display individualised Crohn's disease predicted outcomes based on clinical, serologic and genetic variables.
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Siegel CA, Horton H, Siegel LS, et al. A validated web-based tool to display individualised Crohn's disease predicted outcomes based on clinical, serologic and genetic variables. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2016;43(2):262-71. PMID: 26567467.
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Patients with ulcerative colitis are more concerned about complications of their disease than side effects of medications.
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Thompson KD, Connor SJ, Walls DM, et al. Patients with ulcerative colitis are more concerned about complications of their disease than side effects of medications. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2016;22(4):940-7. PMID: 26950308.
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Patients with Crohn’s disease are more likely to remain on biologics than immunomodulators: a meta-analysis of treatment durability.
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Shah ED, Siegel CA, Chong K, et al. Patients with Crohn’s disease are more likely to remain on biologics than immunomodulators: a meta-analysis of treatment durability. Dig Dis Sci 2015;60(8):2408–18. PMID: 25772778.
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Comparative effectiveness of immunosuppressants and biologics for inducing and maintaining remission in Crohn’s disease: a network meta-analysis.
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Hazlewood GS, Rezaie A, Borman M, et al. Comparative effectiveness of immunosuppressants and biologics for inducing and maintaining remission in Crohn’s disease: a network meta-analysis. Gastroenterology 2015;148(2):344–54. PMID: 25448924.
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