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[ EVENTS ]

OHDSI Symposium ‘The Journey from Data to Evidence’ – March 29th, 2019

The second European OHDSI Symposium called "The Journey from Data to Evidence" aimed to explain how OHDSI's methods and tools can be used to obtain reliable evidence. The focus this year was on live demonstrations of the use of these tools to answer clinical questions.

The main symposium took place on Friday March 29th 2019 at the educational center of the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Saturday March 30th and Sunday March 31st were dedicated to tutorials.

The symposium had more than 250 participants, 35 posters, and 8 software demos.

Note: Video recordings were noted as “available soon” on the original page.

[ SESSION ]

Sessions (Slides)

Download the slide decks for each session.

Session 1

Welcome to the European OHDSI Journey

Peter Rijnbeek, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam

Session 2

The Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) Initiative

George Hripcsak, Columbia University Medical Center

Session 3

The European Health Data and Evidence Network (EHDEN) Project

Peter Rijnbeek, Erasmus MC Rotterdam

Session 4

What evidence do we want to generate?

Patrick Ryan (Janssen R&D)
Daniel Prieto Alhambra (University of Oxford)
Niklas Norén (Uppsala Monitoring Centre)

Session 5

OHDSI Standardized Analytics for Evidence Generation

Anthony Sena
Jenna Reps
Martijn Schuemie

Session 6

Adopting the OMOP Common Data Model to enable standardized analytics

Christian Reich (IQVIA)
Erica Voss (Janssen R&D)
Mui van Zandt (IQVIA)

Session 7

Lightning talks of selected abstracts

Moderator: Kristin Kostka (IQVIA)

  1. Standardisation of European medical vocabularies and its incorporation to the OMOP CDM — Alexander Davydov
  2. Conversion of Saudi Arabia EHR to OMOP CDM — Fatemah Alnofal
  3. Quality control of OMOP-CDM in SIDIAP — Leonardo Mendez-Boo
  4. Empirical assessment of OHDSI case-based methods in SNDS — Nicolas Thurin
  5. Personalized Surgery in Denmark — Ismail Gögenur
Session 8

Data to Evidence: OHDSI in action!

Patrick Ryan · Rebecca Chandler

Session 9

Closing remarks

Peter Rijnbeek, Erasmus MC Rotterdam

[ TUTORIALS ]

Tutorials

Materials from the tutorials held March 30–31, 2019.

OMOP-CDM and Standardized Vocabularies Tutorial

When: March 30th, 9:00–17:00

Faculty: Christian Reich, Erica Voss, Mui van Zandt

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Population-Level Effect Estimation

When: March 30th, 9:00–17:00

Faculty: Martijn Schuemie, Patrick Ryan

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Patient-Level Prediction

When: March 31th, 9:00–17:00

Faculty: Peter Rijnbeek, Jenna Reps, Ross Williams

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OMOP Common Data Model Extract, Transform & Load

When: March 31th, 9:00–17:00

Faculty: Erica Voss, Clair Blacketer

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Cohort Building in OMOP CDM: Hands-on Experience

When: March 31th, 9:00–17:00

Faculty: Christian Reich, Patrick Ryan

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[ RESOURCES ]

Symposium Handouts

Agenda and handouts from the 2019 symposium.

[ POSTERS ]

Posters

PDFs can be viewed by clicking on the poster title.

# Title Author(s)
1The future of Personalized Surgery in Denmark: using OMOP and the OHDSI community tools to predict 90-days mortality after colorectal cancer surgeryRosen A, Derian N, Grafkin P, Allakhverdiiev E, Klebanov G, Drakos I, Gögenur I
2Interpretable ML software to support discharge decisions at the ICUde Bruin DP, Tonutti M, Hovenkamp H, Thoral P
3Ontology-based representation and analysis of kidney adverse events following vaccinationsYonghun He, Khadeejah Kahn, Anastasios Siapos, Sarah Seager, Mui Van Zandt
4Emulating a randomised trial of unicompartmental and total knee replacement using real world evidenceEdward Burn, James Weaver, Daniel Morales, Albert Prats-Uribe, Antonella Delmestri, Victoria Y Strauss, Ying He, Danielle E Robinson, Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva, Spyros Kolovos, Talita Duarte-Salles, William Sproviero, Dahai Yu, Michel Van Speybroeck, Ross Williams, Luis H. John, Nigel Hughes, Anthony G. Sena, Ruth Costello, Belay Birlie, David Culliford, Caroline O'Leary, Henry Morgan, Theresa Burkard, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Patrick Ryan
5Empirical assessment of OHDSI case-based methods and case-population for the identification of drug–related outcome in the French nationwide healthcare database (SNDS)Nicolas Thurin, Régis Lassalle, Patrick Blin, Marine Pénichon, Martijn Schuemie, Joshua J Gagne, Jeremy A. Rassen, Jacques Benichou, Alain Weill, Cécile Droz-Perroteau, Nicholas Moore
6Development of Mechanical Ventilator Weaning Algorithm based on Common Data Model: Pilot StudySujeong Hur, Junsang Yoo, Won Chul Cha
7Development and Validation of a Prognostic Model Predicting Hemorrhagic Transformation in Acute Ischemic StrokeQiong Wang, Yuhui Zou, Jenna M. Reps, Henry Morgan Stewart, Kristin Feeney Kostka, Peter R. Rijnbeek, Erica A. Voss, Andrew Williams, Ross Williams, Mui Van Zandt, Ray Chen, Gowtham Rao, Thomas Falconer, Jami N. Jackson Mulgrave, Suranga N. Kasthurirathne, Margarita Fernandez-Chas, Rohit Vashisht, Seng Chan You, Stephen R. Pfohl, Patrick B. Ryan, Christian Reich
8Development and Validation of Patient-Level Prediction Models for Adverse Outcomes Following Total Knee ArthroplastyRoss D. Williams, Jenna M. Reps, Peter R. Rijnbeek, Dani Prieto Alhambra, Patrick B. Ryan
9Dementia Prediction Using Routinely Collected Health DataLuis H. John, Jan A. Kors, Jenna M. Reps, Peter R. Rijnbeek
10Vocabulary mapping quality assessment in two European datasets; an Achilles extensionMaxim Moinat, Stefan Payralbe, Ilona Pinter, Marinel Cavelaars, Kees van Bochove, Rients van Wijngaarden
11Mapping Danish drug concepts via ATC to the RxNorm vocabularyMaxim Moinat, Lars Pedersen, Jolanda Strubel, Marinel Cavelaars, Kees van Bochove, Michel van Speybroeck, Martijn Schuemie
12Conversion of Saudi Arabia Electronic Health Record using the OMOP Common Data Model, Challenges and SolutionsFatemah A. Alnofal, Thamer M. Alshammary, Nasser F BinDhim, Clair Blacketer
13Evaluating the Feasibility of the OMOP Common Data Model for Austrian Health Claims DataAlexander Schöberl, Christoph Rinner, Walter Gall
14Implementing OMOP CDM and OMOP Ecosystem in KoreaGyeol Song, Hyunki Woo, Dahye Shin, Hye Jin KAM
15OMOP CDM ETL conversion: dataset verification and validationAlexandra Orlova, Mikhail Archakov
16Challenges and opportunities of standardizing specialized data on hematologic malignanciesAna Heredia, Michel van Speybroeck, Laura Jamilis, Rubén Villoria
17FEEDER-NET (Federated E-health Big Data for Evidence Renovation Network) in KoreaSeongwon Lee, Seng Chan You, Ji-Young Hwang, Rae Woong Park
18Quality control of OMOP-CDM implementation in the Information System for Research in Primary Care (SIDIAP) platformLeonardo Mendez-Boo, Eduardo Hermosilla, Maria del Mar Garcia-Gil, Talita Duarte-Salles
19Comparing EHR Data and a Research Database of Myeloma using i2b2 and OMOP Common Data ModelsMiguel Pedrera Jiménez, Mª Teresa García Morales, Pablo Serrano Balazote, David Pérez del Rey, Laura Meloni, Joaquín Martínez López, Agustín Gómez de la Cámara
20ICD-10 OMOP adoption: mapping inconsistencies, assessment of potential data loss and a solution to these problemsPolina Talapova, Dmitry Dymshyts, Christian Reich
21Standardisation of European medical vocabularies and its incorporation to the OMOP CDMAlexander Davydov, Dmitry Dymshyts, Vlad Korsik, Oleg Zhuk, Alina Vaziuro, Christian Reich
22Semi-automatic incorporation of ICD-10-PCS Concepts into a comprehensive Procedure hierarchy based on SNOMED-CT in the OMOP Common Data ModelDmitry Dymshyts, Eduard Korchmar, Christian Reich
23Proposal of ARGOS: A Rigorous Global Observation System for burden of diseasesChulhyoung Park, Seng Chan You, Seongwon Lee, Rae Woong Park
24Development of a R-package to Explore Heterogeneity of Treatment Effects: A Demonstration in Patients with HypertensionAlexandros Rekkas, David Van Klaveren, Peter R. Rijnbeek
25Assessing Strategies for Negative Control SelectionErica A. Voss, Martijn J. Schuemie, Johan van der Lei, Peter R. Rijnbeek
26Increasing Atlas performance using a nested OMOP model with Apache SparkMichael Davies, Alex Tawse, Joana Cruz, Katie Mannering
27An OMOP-based tool for surveying and visualising concurrent drug exposure and renal functionKaas-Hansen BS, Derian N, Iannis Drakos, Ostropolets A, Davydov A, Andersen SE
28A Data Integration Platform Exploiting the OMOP CDM: An Application in Molecular CardiologyElisa M. Zini, Valentina Tibollo, Matteo Gabetta, Andrea Mazzanti, Carlo Napolitano, Silvia G. Priori, Riccardo Bellazzi
29GEMINI: A Visualizing tool for data quality between Common Data Model databasesChungsoo Kim, Jun Hyeong Kim, Doyeop Kim, Seng Chan You, Seongwon Lee, Rae Woong Park
30The European Health Data & Evidence Network portal – unveiling the EHDEN ecosystem in a nutshellJoão Almeida, Alina Trifan, José Luís Oliveira
31Collaborative, opensource and OMOP centric web application for international terminologies mappingNicolas Paris, Adrien Parrot
32OHDSI ARACHNE Research Network (DEMO)Gregory Klebanov, Pavel Grafkin
33The EHDEN Academy: Enabling Large-Scale Community TrainingPeter Rijnbeek, Luis H. John
34Building a Library for Validated OMOP-CDM QueriesPeter Rijnbeek, Mees Mosseveld, Marcel de Wilde, Maxim Moinat, Alberto Gil Jimenez, Eldar Allakhverdiiev, Anthony Molinaro
35OHDSI Technical Reference Architecture on Amazon Web ServicesSusant Mallick
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