SOFTWARE DEMOS
1 – Simple and practical EMR to OMOP CDM ETL tool (Pieter-Jan Lammertyn, Stijn Dupulthys, Louise Berteloot, Peter De Jaeger,Kim Denturck, Nathalie Mertens)
2 – Using dbt-a free and open-source software to transform data into OMOP CDM in the ETL process (Thanapat Pitchayarat, Gun Pinyo, Watcharaporn Tanchotsrinon, Somkid Khamsrimuang, Chalita Issarasittiphap, Chaiyanun Bootnumpech, Noppon Siangchin, Kanphitcha Promma, Nattachai Bovornmongkolsak, Prapat Suriyaphol, Natthawut Adulyanukosol)
3 – Vocabulary Versioning: Tracking Concepts over Time (Tom Seinen,Peter Rijnbeek)
4 – Data Quality Dashboard v2.0 (Clair Blacketer, Frank DeFalco, Anthony Molinaro, Dmitry Ilyn, Luis Alaniz, Maxim Moinat)
5 – Data Network Feasibility Tool (Frank DeFalco, Clair Blacketer)
6 – PHOEBE 2.0: selecting the right concept sets for the right patients using lexical, semantic, and data-driven recommendations (Anna Ostropolets, George Hripcsak, Christopher Knoll, Patrick Ryan)
7 – Criteria2Query 2.0: Combining Human and Machine Intelligence for Cohort Identification (Yilu Fang , Betina Idnay, Yingcheng Sun, Hao Liu, Zhehuan Chen, Karen Marder, Hua Xu, Rebecca Schnall, Chunhua Weng)
8 – Understanding circe-be logic through Capr for generating complex cohort definitions (Martin Lavallee, Adam Black and Asieh Golozar)
9 – Standardizing Knowledge of Drug Effects: An Application of PheKnowLator for Drug Safety (Tiffany J. Callahan, Patrick B. Ryan, George Hripcsak)
10 – CohortIncidence: A Software Demonstration (Christopher Knoll)
11 – IncidencePrevalence: An R package to compute population-level incidence and prevalence using the OMOP common data model (Marti Catala, Berta Raventas, Mike Du, Yuchen Guo, Xintong Li, Ross Williams, Talita Duarte Salles, Daniel Prieto Alhambra, Edward Burn)
12 – Ohdsitargets An R package for building OHDSI study pipelines using targets (Adam Black, Martin Lavallee, Asieh Golozar, Gregory Klebanov)
13 – Strategus: Marching towards transparent, reproducible research (Anthony G. Sena, Christopher Knoll, James Gilbert, Jenna Reps, Frank DeFalco, Clair Blacketer, Anthony Molinaro, Joshua Ide, Patrick Ryan, Martijn Schuemie)
14 – Einstein-ATLAS: Leveraging OHDSI/ATLAS and Open-Source Development to Support Translational Research, Data Science, and Regulatory Compliance (Parsa Mirhaji, Selvin Soby, Erin Henninger, Chandra Nelapatla, Manuel Wahle, Boudewijn Aasman, Eran Bellin)
15 – Real World Assessment and Research of Drugs (REWARD): presenting an open-source package for Population-level effect estimation at the scale of all outcomes by all exposures (James P. Gilbert, Justin Bohn, Chris Knoll, David M. Kern)
16 – A demonstration of the EnsemblePatientLevelPredition package (Jenna M. Reps, Jenna Wong, Ross Williams)
17 – The OHDSI Community Dashboard: Tracking the Health and Impact of the Open Science Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics Community (Star Liu, Asieh Golozar, Jody-Ann McLeggon, Adam Black, Paul Nagy
POSTERS
Observational Data Standards & Measurement
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Assessing Measurement Data Quality in the All of Us Research Program (Jason Patterson, Xinzhou Jiang, Hongjue Wang, Nripendra Acharya, Chao Pang, Matthew Spotnitz, Karthik Natarajan)
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Assessing and Benchmarking Data Quality and Diversity in the All of Us (Lina Sulieman, Karthik Natarajan, Kayla Marginean, Robert Carroll, Paul Harris)
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ICD10–SNOMED mapping pitfalls: Post-coordinated expressions and concept sets (Sigfried Gold, Tanner Zhang, Richard L. Zhu, Stephanie Hong, Harold P. Lehmann, Davera Gabriel, Tricia Francis, Lisa Eskenazi, Christopher G. Chute)
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Constructing vaccine vocabulary hierarchy using formal concept analysis (Adam Black, Yupeng Li, Denys Kaduk, Licong Cui, Rashmie Abeysinghe, Lixia Yao)
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Extending the OMOP Standard Vocabulary to Include Botanical Natural Products (Sanya B. Taneja, Mary F. Paine, Sandra L. Kane-Gill, Richard D. Boyce)
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Development of the Medical Imaging Extension for OMOP-CDM (Briana Malik, Kyulee Jeon, Tarik Alkasab, Pedro Mallol, Seng Chan You, Paul Nagy)
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Cohort Diagnostics using Oncology Data Items for Multi-national Cancer Cohort (Seo Jeong Shin, Peter Prinsen, Chiara Attanasio, Gijs Geleijnse, Lingjie Shen, Anna J. van Gestel, Seng Chan You, Han Sang Kim, SangJoon Shin)
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Protocol for finding supplemental oxygen data in electronic health record (EHR) flowsheets for inclusion in the OMOP ETL (Tanner Zhang, Steven Miller, Michael Cook, Alan Coltri, Zachary Wang, Paul Nagy, Justin Rucci, Galina Lozinski, Matthew Robinson)
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Leveraging Location Data in OMOP to Incorporate Area Deprivation Index (Xinzhuo Jiang, Maura Beaton, Jake Gillberg, Andrew Williams, Karthik Natarajan)
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The manifold presentations of PROMS and questionnaires: patient-reported outcomes in OMOP use cases (Sebastiaan van Sandijk, Peter Prinsen, Mieke van Hemelrijck, Michael Kallfelz, Dalia Dawoud)
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OMOP’s evolution in the data reuse strategy of Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre (Noelia Garcia, Miguel Pedrera, Blanca Baselga, Paula Rubio, Alberto Tato, Cristina Diaz, Tomas Gonzalez, Bruno Diez, Victor Quiros, Teresa Garcia, Juan Luis Cruz, Jose Luis Bernal, Pablo Serrano)
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Syntactic and Semantic Harmonization of the French National Healthcare Database (SNDS) (Lorien Benda, Regis Lassalle, Cecile Roseau, Stephanie Combes, Cecile Droz-Perroteau, Nicolas Thurin)
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OMOP and FHIR Data Comparison (Spencer SooHoo, Andrey Soares, Rohith Mohan, Renier Estiandan, Ryan Hoffman, Shao Chi Huang, Brian Tep, David Kreda, Dan Gottlieb, Aaron Boussina, Paul Kingsbury, Lisa Schilling)
Open-Source Analytics Development
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Lowering the OMOP ETL Barrier for Clinical Registries (Smith Heavner, Trayson Llano, Zachary Wang, Marco Schito, Heather Stone, Pam Dasher, Tresha Russel, Vishakha Kumar, Ben Saeks, Michael Cooke, Rahul Kashyap, Matthew Robinson, Paul Nagy)
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Cohort Definition Validation in Atlas (Charity Hilton, Saul Crumpton, Jon Duke)
*Best Community Contribution Award Honoree
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Moving OMOP to the cloud with DBT and Snowflake (Roger Carlson, Matthew Phad, Samuel Martin)
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Serverless CDM in OHDSIonAWS (Ashwini Davison, Animesh Jha, Steve Fu, James Wiggins)
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Odysseus ARACHNE Data Network -Federated Study Execution (Gregory Klebanov, Alexey Manoylenko, Sebastiaan van Sandijk)
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DPM360: New Additions to Advanced Disease Progression Modeling (Akira Koseki, Italo Buleje, Prithwish Chakraborty, Elif Eyigoz, Mohamed Ghalwash,Takashi Itoh,Toshiya Iwamori, Michharu Kudo, Pablo Meyer, Kenney Ng, Parthasarathy Suryanarayanan, Hiroki Yanagisawa, Jianying Hu)
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HERMES: A Health Resources Econometric Analysis Tool (Kyungseon Choi, Sang Jun Park, Sola Han, Siin Kim, Hae Sun Suh)
Methodological Research
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Representing and Utilizing Clinical Textual Data for Real World Studies: An OHDSI Approach (Vipina Keloth, Juan Banda, Michael Gurley, Paul Heider, Georgina Kennedy, Hongfang Liu, Feifan Liu, Timothy Miller, Karthik Natarajan, Olga Patterson, Yifan Peng, Ruth M. Reeves, Masoud Rouhizadeh, Jianlin Shi, Xiaoyan Wang, Yanshan Wang, Wei-Qi Wei, Andrew Williams, Rui Zhang, Rimma Belenkaya, Christian Reich, Clair Blacketer, Patrick Ryan, George Hripcsak, Noemie Elhadad, Hua Xu)
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Comparison of Biopsy and Diagnosis Code Based Breast Cancer Phenotypes (Matthew Spotnitz, Thomas Falconer, Maura Beaton, Karthik Natarajan)
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ODAP-B: A One-shot Distributed Algorithm for Modified Poisson Regression for Prospective Studies with Binary Data (Lu Li, Jiayi Tong, Suchitra Rao, Mackenzie Edmondson, Vitaly Lorman, Hanieh Razzaghi, Haitao Chu, Christopher B. Forrest, Yong Chen)
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dGEM: Decentralized algorithm for Generalized mixed Effect Models with the Application in Hospital Profiling (Jiayi Tong, Chongliang Luo, Jiang Bian, Milou Brand, Zhaoyi Chen, Scott DuVall, Thomas Falconer, Mengchun Gong, Kevin He, Chung-Soo Kim, Miguel Angel Mayer, Bhavnisha Patel, Di Wang, Hua Xu, Guanjin Yin, Yujia Zhou, David A. Asch, Yong Chen)
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Explaining patient-level prediction models using permutation feature importance and SHAP (Aniek F. Markus, Egill A. Fridgeirsson, Jan A. Kors, Katia M.C. Verhamme, Peter R. Rijnbeek)
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Federated Patient-Level Prediction (Byungjin Choi, Dong Yun Lee, Chungsoo Kim, Jimyung Park, Rae Woong Park)
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PULSNAR: Positive Unlabeled Learning Selected Not At Random –towards imputing undocumented conditions in EHRs and estimating their incidence (Praveen Kumar, Sharon E. Davis, Michael E. Matheny, Gerardo Villarreal, Yiliang Zhu, Mauricio Tohen, Douglas J. Perkins, Christophe G. Lambert)
Clinical Applications
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How Health Systems Can Create Value by Adopting the OMOP CDM (John Methot, Melanie Philofsky, Brian Bush, Edward Burns, Daniel Smith, Paul Nagy)
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Building organizational capacity for observational research within a health system (Mary Grace Bowring, Michael Cook, Star Lui, Khyzer Aziz, Aki Nishimura, Paul Nagy)
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A Pilot Characterization Study Assessing Health Equity in Mental Healthcare Delivery within the State of Georgia (Jacob Zelko, Malina Hy, Varshini Chinta, Emily Liau, Morgan Knowlton, Jon Duke)
*Best Community Contribution Award Honoree
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Federated learning for quantifying racial disparities in kidney graft failure rates using US registry data from 29,468 patients across 149 transplant centers (Jiayi Tong, Yishan Shen, Alice Xu, Chongliang Luo, Mackenzie Edmondson, Ruowang Li, Di Wang, Kevin He, David A. Asch, Yong Chen)
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Cancer Phenotyping Pitfalls in EHR: The case of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (Asieh Golozar, Martin Lavallee, Adam Black, Darya Kosareva, Michael Gurley, Christian Reich)
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It Takes a Village: Community-Driven Phenotyping to Address a Public Health Crisis (Kristin Kostka, Evan Minty, Antonella Delmestri, Barrack Omondi, MartiCatala, Elena Roel, Edward Burn, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Annika M. Jadicke)
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Phenotyping of a Large Primary Spinal Cord Tumor Cohort Identified through an Observational Healthcare Database (Hart P. Fogel, Matthew Spotnitz, Gillian O’ Connell, Claire A.Donnelley, Dominique Higgins, Peter C. Noback, Paul McCormick, Patrick Reid)
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Identification of patients with drug resistant epilepsy in electronic medical record data using the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model (Matthew Spotnitz, Victor G. Castano, Genna J. Waldman, Evan F. Joiner, Hyunmi Choi, Anna Ostropolets, Karthik Natarajan, Guy M. McKhann, Ruth Ottman, Al I. Neugut, George Hripcsak, Brett E. Youngerman)
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Characterization of first-line treatment for Breast Cancer and Multiple Myeloma using Electronic HealthRecord and Claims Databases (Maura Beaton, Matthew Spotnitz, Thomas Falconer, Melissa Accordino,DivayaBhutani, Alison Callahan, Nigam Shah, Jake Gillberg, Andrew Williams, Karthik Natarajan)
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Analyzing the Use of Beers Criteria Guidelines through ATLAS Operationalization (Jacob Lombardi, Krishi Akenapalli, Rohit Marwah, Richard Boyce, Jonathan Raviotta, Sandra Kane-Gill, Steven Albert)
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Real world prescribing patterns of dupilumab for atopic dermatitis (Torunn Sivesind, Grace Bosma, Camille Hochheimer, Lisa Schilling, Robert Dellavalle)
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Analysis of Influencing Factors of Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Do Duy Khang, Phung-Anh Nguyen, Chang-I Chen, Chung-Chien Huang, Carlos Shu-Kei Lam, Noi Yar, Christine Y. Lu,Chi-Tsun Cheng, Jason C. Hsu)
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Development of Lung Cancer Survival Prediction Models Based on Real-world Data and Machine Learning (Jason C. Hsu, Phung-Anh Nguyen, Phan Thanh Phuc, Tsai-Chih Lo, Min-Huei Hsu, Chi-Tsun Cheng, Tzu-Hao Chang, Cheng-Yu Chen)
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Mortality prediction after PCI/CABG using ECG and comorbidities (Stijn Dupulthys, Pieter-Jan Lammertyn, David McAuliffe, Louise Berteloot, Nathalie Mertens, Kim Denturck, Peter De Jaeger, Karl Dujardin)
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One-yearPost-Stroke Prediction on Cognitive Impairment: A Machine Learning Approach (Muhammad Solihuddin Muhtar, Faizul Hasan, Alex P.A. Nguyen, Jason C. Hsu, Hsiao-Yean Chiu)
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Clinical Sequelae of COVID-19 & Associated Healthcare Utilization: A Study Protocol (Ivan Chun Hang Lam, Yi Chai, Celine Sze Ling Chui, Eric Yuk Fai Wan, Xue Li, Carlos King Ho Wong, Hao Luo, Kenneth Keng Cheung Man, Xiaoyu Lin, Can Yin, Jing Li, Mui Van Zandt, Christian Reich, Katherine Duszynski, Nicole Pratt, Ian Chi Kei Wong)
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Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health: A multinational network study (Yi Chai, Kenneth K.C. Man, Hao Luo, Carmen Olga Torre, Xiaoyu Lin, Can Yin, Ivan C.H. Lam, Stephen Fortin, David M. Kern, Dong Yun Lee, Rae Woong Park, Jae-Won Jang, Jing Li, Christian Reich, Wallis C.Y. Lau, Ian C.K. Wong)
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Healthcare utilization following SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents with chronic conditions: An EHR-based Cohort Study from the RECOVER Program (Nathan M Pajor, Vitaly Lorman, Hanieh Razzaghi, Abigail Case, Priya Prahalad, Seuli Bose Brill, Qiong Wu, Yong Chen, Jason Block, Payal B Patel, Suchitra Rao, Asuncion Mejias, Deepika Thacker, Ravi Jhaveri, Grace M. Lee)
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Preliminary Analysis of Self-Reported COVID-19 Vaccination Side Effects on Twitter (Nishanth Pavinkurve, Maura Beaton, Tilly Seesillapachi, Xinzhuo Jiang, Hua Xu, Karthik Natarajan)
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Epidemiology of vasomotor symptoms (VMS) in menopausal women (EpiVaSym): a multi-country, large-scale OHDSI network analytic study (Ronald Herrera, Victoria Banks, Cecilia Caetano, Cecile Janssenswillen, Carsten Moeller, Siir Su Saydam, James Brash, James Yang, Sarah Seager, Christian Reich, Renate Schulze-Rath)
ORAL TALKS
112 – Disambiguation of ICPC codes using free-text and active learning to improve concept mappings (Tom Seinen – presenter, Erik van Mulligen, Jan Kors, Katia Verhamme, Peter Rijnbeek)
113 – OHDSI Phenotype Phebruary: lessons learned (Azza Shoaibi – presenter, Joel Swerdel, Allan Wu, Gowtham Rao, Adam Black, Evan Minty, Asieh Golozar, Rupa Makadia, Jill Hardin, Erica Voss, Tiffany J. Callahan, Juan Banda, Anna Ostropolets, Claudia Pulgarin, Marcela Rivera, David Vizcaya, Patrick Ryan)
114 – Reduce, Reuse, & Recycle: Going Green with Atlas Reusables (Ajit Londhe – presenter, Brad Rechkemmer, Gregory Klebanov, Alexey Manoylenko, Anton Abushkevich, Sergey Suvorov)
115 – Best practices for prognostic model development using observational health data: a scoping review (Cynthia Yang – presenter, Jenna Reps)
116 – Machine Learning for Predicting Patients at Risk of Prolonged Opioid Use Following Surgery (Behzad Naderalvojoud – presenter, Tina Hernandez-Boussard)
117 – When does statistical equality meet health equity: developing analytical pipelines to compare associational and causal fairness in their application to EHR data (Linying Zhang – presenter, Lauren R. Richter, David M. Blei, Yixin Wang, Anna Ostropolets, Noemie Elhadad, George Hripcsak) *Best Community Contribution Award Honoree
118 – Analyzing the Effect of Hypertension on Retinal Thickness Using Radiology Common Data Model (R-CDM) (Chul Hyoung Park – presenter, Rae Woong Park, Sang Jun Park, Da Yun Lee, Seng Chan You, Ki Hwang Lee) *Best Community Contribution Award Honoree
119 – Multinational Patterns of Second-line Anti-hyperglycemic Drug Initiation: A LEGEND-T2DM Study (Lovedeep S Dhingra – presenter, Mark A Suchard, Kelly Li, Martijn J Schuemie, Yuan Lu, Anna Ostropolets, RuiJun Chen, Tara Anand, Faaizah Arshad, Clair Blacketer, Fan Bu, David Dorr, Talita Duarte Salles, Thomas Falconer, Yuntian Liu, Kenneth Man, Evan Minty, Daniel Morales, Aki Nishimura, Carlen Reyes, Andrea Pistillo, Nicole Pratt, Eric Yuk Fai Wan, Jianxiao Yang, Can Yin, Seng Chan You, Patrick B Ryan, George Hripcsak, Harlan M Krumholz, Rohan Khera)