نتایج جستجو برای: ade

تعداد نتایج: 1756  

Journal: :Drug safety 2017
Yuan Luo William K Thompson Timothy M Herr Zexian Zeng Mark A Berendsen Siddhartha R Jonnalagadda Matthew B Carson Justin Starren

The goal of pharmacovigilance is to detect, monitor, characterize and prevent adverse drug events (ADEs) with pharmaceutical products. This article is a comprehensive structured review of recent advances in applying natural language processing (NLP) to electronic health record (EHR) narratives for pharmacovigilance. We review methods of varying complexity and problem focus, summarize the curren...

2001
Anshu Mehra

This paper reviews extant agent applications and describes the Agent Development Environment (ADE) toolkit. ADE is the integrated development environment to design, develop, debug, simulate and deploy agents. ADE supports the development of multi-agent applications capable of running on a single machine or on a distributed network. ADE has been used to build commercial applications in the area ...

2017
Ehtesham Iqbal Robbie Mallah Daniel Rhodes Honghan Wu Alvin Romero Nynn Chang Olubanke Dzahini Chandra Pandey Matthew Broadbent Robert Stewart Richard J B Dobson Zina M Ibrahim

Adverse drug events (ADEs) are unintended responses to medical treatment. They can greatly affect a patient's quality of life and present a substantial burden on healthcare. Although Electronic health records (EHRs) document a wealth of information relating to ADEs, they are frequently stored in the unstructured or semi-structured free-text narrative requiring Natural Language Processing (NLP) ...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2003
Suk-Jin Choi Min-Gyu Song Whan-Tae Sung Dong-Youn Lee Joo-Heung Lee Eil-Soo Lee Jun-Mo Yang

Atopic dermatitis (AD), with the prevalence rate of around 10 to 15%, is characterized by an intensely pruritic skin lesions with typical distribution and morphology. Recently, AD is divided into extrinsic type (ADe) and intrinsic type (ADi) according to the laboratory findings and associated diseases. ADe is well-known for high IgE level, positive response to food- or aero-allergens, whereas A...

Journal: :Psychology & health 2012
R H De Smedt T Jaarsma A V Ranchor K van der Meer K H Groenier F M Haaijer-Ruskamp P Denig

This study describes coping strategies that patients with heart failure (HF) use to manage adverse drug events (ADEs). The included coping strategies were social support seeking, information seeking, non-adherence and taking alleviating medication. The role of beliefs about medication and ADE perceptions in explaining these coping strategies was assessed using the Self-Regulation Model. We perf...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1994
C S Yuan S Liu S F Wnuk M J Robins R T Borchardt

S-Adenosylhomocysteine (AdoHcy) hydrolase is irreversibly inactivated by (E)-5',6'-didehydro-6'-deoxy-6'-halohomoadenosines (EDDHHAs, halogen = I, Br, and Cl). The inactivation is concomitant with the reduction of the enzyme-bound NAD+ (E.NAD+) to NADH, the release of halide ion, and the formation of adenine (Ade) from the EDDHHAs. The mechanism of this inactivation involves two catalytic pathw...

2015
Kyungjin Lee Min Sik Shin Inhye Ham Ho-Young Choi

BACKGROUND The root of Angelica dahurica Bentham et Hooker (Umbelliferae) has been used as a traditional medicine for colds, headache, dizziness, toothache, supraorbital pain, nasal congestion, acne, ulcer, carbuncle, and rheumatism in China, Japan, and Korea. Interestingly, it has been used in the treatment of vascular diseases including hypertension. The aim of this study was to provide pharm...

2005
Andrew C. Seger Tejal K. Gandhi Carol Hope J. Marc Overhage Michael D. Murray David Weber Julie Fiskio Evgenia Teal David W. Bates

This paper describes the collaboration of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Regenstrief Institute to develop a computerized adverse drug event (ADE) monitor using electronic medical records from outpatient practices. We describe the steps involved in ADE monitor development and rule validation at large outpatient practices at Boston and Indianapolis. The final standard rule set adopted by both p...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
James A Feinstein Chris Feudtner Allison Kempe

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Outpatient adverse drug events (ADEs) can result in serious outcomes requiring emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. The incidence and severity of ADEs in children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs), who often take multiple medications, is unknown. We sought to describe the characteristics of ADE-related ED visits, including association with CCC st...

2017
Elisabeth A van Erp Puck B van Kasteren Teun Guichelaar Inge M L Ahout Cornelis A M de Haan Willem Luytjes Gerben Ferwerda Oliver Wicht

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of severe respiratory illness in infants. At this young age, infants typically depend on maternally transferred antibodies (matAbs) and their innate immune system for protection against infections. RSV-specific matAbs are thought to protect from severe illness, yet severe RSV disease occurs mainly below 6 months of age, when neutralizing ma...

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