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Timothy J Wilt
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 479
Citations - 41016
Timothy J Wilt is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 457 publications receiving 36650 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy J Wilt include Cochrane Collaboration & Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
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The Paucity of Evidence Supporting Screening for Stages 1–3 CKD in Asymptomatic Patients with or without Risk Factors
TL;DR: There is currently no evidence evaluating or demonstrating benefits for providing early treatment for patients identified via screening who do not have risk factors and harms are associated with the screening and include false-positive results, unnecessary testing and treatment, and disease labeling.
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Evidence-based Practice Center methods provide guidance on prioritization and selection of harms in systematic reviews.
Roger Chou,William L. Baker,Lionel L Bañez,Suchitra Iyer,Evan R. Myers,Sydne J Newberry,Laura Pincock,Karen A. Robinson,Lyndzie Sardenga,Nila A Sathe,Stacey Springs,Timothy J Wilt +11 more
TL;DR: Systematic reviews should provide balanced assessments of benefits and harms, while focusing on the most important outcomes, and preliminary guidance for a more structured approach is provided.
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Time to Osteoporosis and Major Fracture in Older Men: The MrOS Study
Margaret L. Gourlay,Robert A. Overman,Jason P. Fine,Guillaume Filteau,Peggy M. Cawthon,John T. Schousboe,Eric S. Orwoll,Timothy J Wilt,Tuan V. Nguyen,Nancy E Lane,Pawel Szulc,Brent C Taylor,Thuy Tien L. Dam,Carrie M. Nielson,Jane A. Cauley,Elizabeth Barrett-Connor,Howard A Fink,Jodi Lapidus,Deborah M. Kado,Susan J. Diem,Kristine E. Ensrud +20 more
TL;DR: Men aged 65 years and older with femoral neck, total hip, and lumbar spine BMD T-scores >-1.50 on a first BMD test were very unlikely to develop osteoporosis during follow-up, and additional BMD testing may be most informative in older men with T- Scores ≤- 1.50.
EPC Methods: AHRQ End-User Perspectives of Rapid Reviews
Lisa Hartling,Jeanne Marie Guise,Susanne Hempel,Robin Featherstone,Matthew D. Mitchell,Makalapua Motu'apuaka,Karen A. Robinson,Karen M Schoelles,Annette M Totten,Evelyn P Whitlock,Timothy J Wilt,Johanna Anderson,Elise Berliner,Aysegul Gozu,Elisabeth Kato,Robin Paynter,Craig A Umscheid +16 more