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Main Authors: Williamson, Brian D, Wyss, Richard, Stuart, Elizabeth A, Dang, Lauren E, Mertens, Andrew N, Wilson, Andrew, Gruber, Susan
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.07564
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author Williamson, Brian D
Wyss, Richard
Stuart, Elizabeth A
Dang, Lauren E
Mertens, Andrew N
Wilson, Andrew
Gruber, Susan
author_facet Williamson, Brian D
Wyss, Richard
Stuart, Elizabeth A
Dang, Lauren E
Mertens, Andrew N
Wilson, Andrew
Gruber, Susan
contents Real-world data, such as administrative claims and electronic health records, are increasingly used for safety monitoring and to help guide regulatory decision-making. In these settings, it is important to document analytic decisions transparently and objectively to ensure that analyses meet their intended goals. The Causal Roadmap is an established framework that can guide and document analytic decisions through each step of the analytic pipeline, which will help investigators generate high-quality real-world evidence. In this paper, we illustrate the utility of the Causal Roadmap using two case studies previously led by workgroups sponsored by the Sentinel Initiative -- a program for actively monitoring the safety of regulated medical products. Each case example focuses on different aspects of the analytic pipeline for drug safety monitoring. The first case study shows how the Causal Roadmap encourages transparency, reproducibility, and objective decision-making for causal analyses. The second case study highlights how this framework can guide analytic decisions beyond inference on causal parameters, improving outcome ascertainment in clinical phenotyping. These examples provide a structured framework for implementing the Causal Roadmap in safety surveillance and guide transparent, reproducible, and objective analysis.
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spellingShingle An Application of the Causal Roadmap in Two Safety Monitoring Case Studies: Covariate-Adjustment and Outcome Prediction using Electronic Health Record Data
Williamson, Brian D
Wyss, Richard
Stuart, Elizabeth A
Dang, Lauren E
Mertens, Andrew N
Wilson, Andrew
Gruber, Susan
Methodology
Real-world data, such as administrative claims and electronic health records, are increasingly used for safety monitoring and to help guide regulatory decision-making. In these settings, it is important to document analytic decisions transparently and objectively to ensure that analyses meet their intended goals. The Causal Roadmap is an established framework that can guide and document analytic decisions through each step of the analytic pipeline, which will help investigators generate high-quality real-world evidence. In this paper, we illustrate the utility of the Causal Roadmap using two case studies previously led by workgroups sponsored by the Sentinel Initiative -- a program for actively monitoring the safety of regulated medical products. Each case example focuses on different aspects of the analytic pipeline for drug safety monitoring. The first case study shows how the Causal Roadmap encourages transparency, reproducibility, and objective decision-making for causal analyses. The second case study highlights how this framework can guide analytic decisions beyond inference on causal parameters, improving outcome ascertainment in clinical phenotyping. These examples provide a structured framework for implementing the Causal Roadmap in safety surveillance and guide transparent, reproducible, and objective analysis.
title An Application of the Causal Roadmap in Two Safety Monitoring Case Studies: Covariate-Adjustment and Outcome Prediction using Electronic Health Record Data
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.07564