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Reed T. Sutton
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 5
Citations - 793
Reed T. Sutton is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Disease. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 203 citations.
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An overview of clinical decision support systems: benefits, risks, and strategies for success.
Reed T. Sutton,David Pincock,Daniel C. Baumgart,Daniel C. Sadowski,Richard N. Fedorak,Karen I. Kroeker +5 more
TL;DR: A state-of-the-art overview on the use of clinical decision support systems in medicine, including the different types, current use cases with proven efficacy, common pitfalls, and potential harms, and evidence-based recommendations for minimizing risk are provided.
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Artificial intelligence enabled automated diagnosis and grading of ulcerative colitis endoscopy images
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared several deep learning convolutional neural network architectures (CNNs) applied to a diverse subset of 8000 labeled endoscopic still images derived from HyperKvasir, the largest multi-class image and video dataset from the gastrointestinal tract available today.
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Incidence Rates for Surgery in Crohn's Disease Have Decreased: A Population-based Time-trend Analysis.
Alexandra E. Dittrich,Reed T. Sutton,Kate Haynes,Haili Wang,Richard N. Fedorak,Karen I. Kroeker +5 more
TL;DR: Although anti-TNF therapy seems to play a role, the decrease in surgical trends is likely multifactorial, owing to a decline in smoking trends, earlier diagnosis, earlier treatment, improved patient education, and changes in clinical practice.
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Pregnancy-Related Beliefs and Concerns of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Modified After Accessing e-Health Portal.
Reed T. Sutton,Kelsey Wierstra,Jasmin Bal,Kathleen P. Ismond,Levinus A. Dieleman,Brendan Halloran,Karen I. Kroeker,Richard N. Fedorak,Keri-Ann Berga,Vivian Huang,Vivian Huang +10 more
TL;DR: An e-health portal is feasible as one component of managing IBD patient’s reproductive and medication concerns during preconception and pregnancy and may potentially reduce IBD-specific reproductive and medications concerns.
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Impact of Disease Activity and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Subtype on Quality of Life in Preconception and Pregnant Patients
Grace Wang,Parul Tandon,Nicole M. Rodriguez,Lindsy Ambrosio,Reed T. Sutton,Levinus A. Dieleman,Karen I. Kroeker,Vivian Huang +7 more
TL;DR: Clinical disease activity is a consistent negative predictor of HRQoL from conception to 12 months postpartum, and in a multivariable linear regression model, clinical disease activity negatively predicted SIBDQ at every pregnancy timepoint and up to 12 years post partum.