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Ewoud Schuit
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 194
Citations - 6550
Ewoud Schuit is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 160 publications receiving 4260 citations. Previous affiliations of Ewoud Schuit include Centra & Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
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Text-mining in electronic healthcare records can be used as efficient tool for screening and data collection in cardiovascular trials: a multicenter validation study.
Wouter B van Dijk,Aernoud T L Fiolet,Ewoud Schuit,Arjan Sammani,T. Katrien J. Groenhof,Rieke van der Graaf,Martine C. de Vries,Marco Alings,Jeroen Schaap,Folkert W. Asselbergs,Diederick E. Grobbee,Rolf H.H. Groenwold,Arend Mosterd +12 more
TL;DR: Automatically extracting data from EHRs using text-mining can be used to identify trial participants and to collect baseline information.
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Model-Based Selection for Proton Therapy in Breast Cancer: Development of the National Indication Protocol for Proton Therapy and First Clinical Experiences.
Liesbeth J. Boersma,Margriet G.A. Sattler,John H. Maduro,Nina Bijker,M. Essers,C. M. J. van Gestel,Yvonne L. B. Klaver,A. Petoukhova,Manuel Rodrigues,Nicola S. Russell,Agatha A. van der Schaaf,K. Verhoeven,Marco van Vulpen,Ewoud Schuit,Johannes A. Langendijk +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present the development of a national indication protocol for proton therapy (NIPP) for model-based selection of breast cancer patients and report on first clinical experiences.
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Meta-analyses triggered by previous (false-)significant findings: problems and solutions
Ewoud Schuit,Ewoud Schuit,Ewoud Schuit,Kit C.B. Roes,Ben W.J. Mol,Anneke Kwee,Karel G.M. Moons,Rolf H.H. Groenwold +7 more
TL;DR: Inclusion of primary studies with false- significant effects leads to biased effect estimates and inflated type I error rates in the meta-analysis, depending on the number of false-significant studies, but this bias can be adjusted for.
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Diagnostic accuracy of covid-19 rapid antigen tests with unsupervised self-sampling in people with symptoms in the omicron period: cross sectional study
Ewoud Schuit,Roderick P Venekamp,Lotty Hooft,Irene K. Veldhuijzen,Wouter van den Bijllaardt,Suzan D. Pas,Vivian F. Zwart,Esther B. Lodder,M. Hellwich,Marco H.G.M. Koppelman,Richard Molenkamp,Constantijn J H Wijers,Irene H. Vroom,Leonard C. Smeets,C. Nagel-Imming,Wanda Han,S. van den Hof,Jan Kluytmans,Janneke van de Wijgert,Karel G.M. Moons +19 more
TL;DR: Assessment of rapid antigen tests with unsupervised nasal and combined oropharyngeal and nasal self-sampling during the omicron period found sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of each self-test were high, with RT-PCR testing as the reference standard.
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Prognostic Models for Stillbirth and Neonatal Death in Very Preterm Birth: A Validation Study
Ewoud Schuit,Chantal W P M Hukkelhoven,Bradley N Manktelow,Dimitri N.M. Papatsonis,Martin J. K. de Kleine,Elizabeth S Draper,Ewout W. Steyerberg,Yvonne Vergouwe +7 more
TL;DR: The 2 prognostic models for stillbirth and neonatal death in very preterm Dutch infants showed good performance, suggesting their use in clinical practice in the Netherlands and possibly other Western countries.