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Andreas Laupacis
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 143
Citations - 17080
Andreas Laupacis is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Health care. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 143 publications receiving 13847 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Laupacis include Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre & University Health Network.
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SPIRIT 2013 statement: defining standard protocol items for clinical trials.
An-Wen Chan,Jennifer Tetzlaff,Douglas G. Altman,Andreas Laupacis,Peter C Gøtzsche,Karmela Krleža-Jerić,Asbjørn Hróbjartsson,Howard Mann,Kay Dickersin,Jesse A. Berlin,Caroline J Doré,Wendy R. Parulekar,William S.M. Summerskill,Trish Groves,Kenneth F. Schulz,Harold C. Sox,Frank W. Rockhold,Drummond Rennie,David Moher +18 more
TL;DR: The SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) 2013, a guideline for the minimum content of a clinical trial protocol, is presented in this paper.
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SPIRIT 2013 explanation and elaboration: guidance for protocols of clinical trials
An-Wen Chan,Jennifer Tetzlaff,Peter C Gøtzsche,Douglas G. Altman,Howard Mann,Jesse A. Berlin,Kay Dickersin,Asbjørn Hróbjartsson,Kenneth F. Schulz,Wendy R. Parulekar,Karmela Krleza-Jeric,Andreas Laupacis,David Moher,David Moher +13 more
TL;DR: The SPIRIT 2013 Explanation and Elaboration paper provides important information to promote full understanding of the checklist recommendations and strongly recommends that this explanatory paper be used in conjunction with the SPIRit Statement.
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Prevalence, Age Distribution, and Gender of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Analysis and Implications
TL;DR: The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is related to age, and the risk of hemorrhage may be increased in older patients as mentioned in this paper, however, the age and gender-specific prevalence of AF is not known.
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Spirit 2013 statement: Defining standard protocol items for clinical trials
An-Wen Chan,Jennifer Tetzlaff,Douglas G. Altman,Andreas Laupacis,Peter C Gøtzsche,Karmela Krleža-Jerić,Asbjørn Hróbjartsson,Howard Mann,Kay Dickersin,Jesse A. Berlin,Caroline J Doré,Wendy R. Parulekar,William S.M. Summerskill,Trish Groves,Kenneth F. Schulz,Harold C. Sox,Frank W. Rockhold,Drummond Rennie,David Moher +18 more
TL;DR: The systematic development and scope of SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) 2013 is described, a guideline for the minimum content of a clinical trial protocol.
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Propensity Score Methods Gave Similar Results to Traditional Regression Modeling in Observational Studies: A Systematic Review
TL;DR: Observational studies had similar results whether using traditional regression or propensity scores to adjust for confounding, however, many of the reviewed studies did not implement propensity scores well.