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Katie Banister
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 27
Citations - 407
Katie Banister is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Glaucoma. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 302 citations.
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Surveillance for Ocular Hypertension: An Evidence Synthesis and Economic Evaluation
Jennifer Burr,P Botello-Pinzon,Yemisi Takwoingi,Rodolfo Hernández,M Vazquez-Montes,Andrew Elders,R Asaoka,Katie Banister,J van der Schoot,Cynthia Fraser,Anthony J King,H. G. Lemij,Roshini Sanders,Stephen A Vernon,Anja Tuulonen,Aachal Kotecha,Paul Glasziou,David F. Garway-Heath,David P. Crabb,Luke Vale,Augusto Azuara-Blanco,Rafael Perera,Mandy Ryan,Jonathan J Deeks,Jonathan Cook +24 more
TL;DR: For confirmed ocular hypertension, findings suggest that there is no clear benefit from intensive monitoring, and the best available glaucoma risk prediction model estimated the 5-year risk based on age and ocular predictors.
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Can Automated Imaging for Optic Disc and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Analysis Aid Glaucoma Detection
Katie Banister,Charles Boachie,Rupert R A Bourne,Jonathan Cook,Jennifer Burr,Craig R Ramsay,David F. Garway-Heath,Joanne Gray,Peter McMeekin,Rodolfo Hernández,Augusto Azuara-Blanco +10 more
TL;DR: Automated imaging technologies can aid clinicians in diagnosing glaucoma, but may not replace current strategies because they can miss some cases of severe glau coma.
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Automated imaging technologies for the diagnosis of glaucoma: a comparative diagnostic study for the evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy, performance as triage tests and cost-effectiveness (GATE study)
Augusto Azuara-Blanco,Katie Banister,Charles Boachie,Peter McMeekin,Joanne Gray,Jennifer Burr,Rupert R A Bourne,David F. Garway-Heath,David F. Garway-Heath,Mark Batterbury,Rodolfo Hernández,Gladys McPherson,Craig R Ramsay,Jonathan Cook +13 more
TL;DR: All triage strategies resulted in a cost reduction compared with standard care but with an associated reduction in effectiveness, and introducing a composite triage station into the referral pathway to identify appropriate referrals was cost-effective.
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Developing the INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework-a tool to help trialists design trials that better reflect the communities they serve.
Shaun Treweek,Katie Banister,Peter Bower,Seonaidh Cotton,Declan Devane,Heidi Gardner,Talia Isaacs,Gary Nestor,Adepeju Oshisanya,Adwoa Parker,Lynn Rochester,Irene Soulsby,Hywel C Williams,Miles D. Witham +13 more
TL;DR: The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework can be used for any stage of trial, for a healthcare intervention in any disease area and is available open access at https://www.trialforge.org/trial-forge-centre/include/ Conclusion Thinking about the number of people in trials is not enough: the authors need to start thinking more carefully about who their participants are.
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Diagnostic accuracy of Optical Coherence Tomography for diagnosing glaucoma: secondary analyses of the GATE study
Gianni Virgili,Manuele Michelessi,Jonathan Cook,Charles Boachie,Charles Boachie,Jennifer Burr,Katie Banister,David F. Garway-Heath,Rupert R A Bourne,Almudena Asorey Garcia,Craig R Ramsay,Augusto Azuara-Blanco +11 more
TL;DR: RNFL thickness data of OCT can be used as a diagnostic test, but accuracy estimates remain moderate even in exploratory multivariable modelling of aiming to improve accuracy.