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Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research

BACKGROUND: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common rheumatic disease in children. Chronic uveitis is a common and serious comorbid condition of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, with insidious presentation and potential to cause blindness. Knowledge of clinical associations will improve risk...

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Autores principales: Cole, Tyler S, Frankovich, Jennifer, Iyer, Srinivasan, LePendu, Paea, Bauer-Mehren, Anna, Shah, Nigam H
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24299016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1546-0096-11-45
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author Cole, Tyler S
Frankovich, Jennifer
Iyer, Srinivasan
LePendu, Paea
Bauer-Mehren, Anna
Shah, Nigam H
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Frankovich, Jennifer
Iyer, Srinivasan
LePendu, Paea
Bauer-Mehren, Anna
Shah, Nigam H
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description BACKGROUND: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common rheumatic disease in children. Chronic uveitis is a common and serious comorbid condition of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, with insidious presentation and potential to cause blindness. Knowledge of clinical associations will improve risk stratification. Based on clinical observation, we hypothesized that allergic conditions are associated with chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients. METHODS: This study is a retrospective cohort study using Stanford’s clinical data warehouse containing data from Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital from 2000–2011 to analyze patient characteristics associated with chronic uveitis in a large juvenile idiopathic arthritis cohort. Clinical notes in patients under 16 years of age were processed via a validated text analytics pipeline. Bivariate-associated variables were used in a multivariate logistic regression adjusted for age, gender, and race. Previously reported associations were evaluated to validate our methods. The main outcome measure was presence of terms indicating allergy or allergy medications use overrepresented in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients with chronic uveitis. Residual text features were then used in unsupervised hierarchical clustering to compare clinical text similarity between patients with and without uveitis. RESULTS: Previously reported associations with uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients (earlier age at arthritis diagnosis, oligoarticular-onset disease, antinuclear antibody status, history of psoriasis) were reproduced in our study. Use of allergy medications and terms describing allergic conditions were independently associated with chronic uveitis. The association with allergy drugs when adjusted for known associations remained significant (OR 2.54, 95% CI 1.22–5.4). CONCLUSIONS: This study shows the potential of using a validated text analytics pipeline on clinical data warehouses to examine practice-based evidence for evaluating hypotheses formed during patient care. Our study reproduces four known associations with uveitis development in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients, and reports a new association between allergic conditions and chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients.
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spelling pubmed-41761312014-09-27 Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research Cole, Tyler S Frankovich, Jennifer Iyer, Srinivasan LePendu, Paea Bauer-Mehren, Anna Shah, Nigam H Pediatr Rheumatol Online J Research BACKGROUND: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common rheumatic disease in children. Chronic uveitis is a common and serious comorbid condition of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, with insidious presentation and potential to cause blindness. Knowledge of clinical associations will improve risk stratification. Based on clinical observation, we hypothesized that allergic conditions are associated with chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients. METHODS: This study is a retrospective cohort study using Stanford’s clinical data warehouse containing data from Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital from 2000–2011 to analyze patient characteristics associated with chronic uveitis in a large juvenile idiopathic arthritis cohort. Clinical notes in patients under 16 years of age were processed via a validated text analytics pipeline. Bivariate-associated variables were used in a multivariate logistic regression adjusted for age, gender, and race. Previously reported associations were evaluated to validate our methods. The main outcome measure was presence of terms indicating allergy or allergy medications use overrepresented in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients with chronic uveitis. Residual text features were then used in unsupervised hierarchical clustering to compare clinical text similarity between patients with and without uveitis. RESULTS: Previously reported associations with uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients (earlier age at arthritis diagnosis, oligoarticular-onset disease, antinuclear antibody status, history of psoriasis) were reproduced in our study. Use of allergy medications and terms describing allergic conditions were independently associated with chronic uveitis. The association with allergy drugs when adjusted for known associations remained significant (OR 2.54, 95% CI 1.22–5.4). CONCLUSIONS: This study shows the potential of using a validated text analytics pipeline on clinical data warehouses to examine practice-based evidence for evaluating hypotheses formed during patient care. Our study reproduces four known associations with uveitis development in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients, and reports a new association between allergic conditions and chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients. BioMed Central 2013-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4176131/ /pubmed/24299016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1546-0096-11-45 Text en Copyright © 2013 Cole et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cole, Tyler S
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Iyer, Srinivasan
LePendu, Paea
Bauer-Mehren, Anna
Shah, Nigam H
Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research
title Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research
title_full Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research
title_fullStr Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research
title_full_unstemmed Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research
title_short Profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for EHR-based research
title_sort profiling risk factors for chronic uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a new model for ehr-based research
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24299016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1546-0096-11-45
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