arXiv AI

Optimizing Clinical Trial Protocols Using EHR-Derived Heterogeneous Treatment Effects

arXiv:2607. 16934v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Traditional randomized trials often obscure clinically meaningful heterogeneity in treatment response by focusing on average effects.

arXiv AI
Aug 7

Trajectory-guided discharge stratification for heart failure using short-context electronic health record sequence modeling

arXiv:2511. 16839v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Purpose: Heart failure (HF) discharge planning depends on identifying patients at risk of deterioration or death, yet accurate prediction from routinely collected electronic health records (EHRs) remains challenging.

By Falk Dippel, Yinan Yu, Annika Rosengren, Martin Lindgren, Christina E. Lundberg, Erik Aerts, Martin Adiels, Helen Sj\"oland
arXiv Machine Learning
Aug 3

Fracture Risk Prediction in Adults Over 50 Years Old Using DXA and EHR: Comparison of Traditional and Machine Learning Models in Two Large Cohorts

arXiv:2607. 28671v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Accurate fracture risk prediction is important for osteoporosis management, but commonly used clinical tools may not fully use information available in electronic health records (EHRs) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) reports.

By Jiahe Qian, Hao Dai, Kunyu Yu, Hexin Dong, Xing He, Erik A. Imel, Jiang Bian, Yifan Peng, Yi Liu
arXiv Machine Learning
Jul 30

From Unsupervised Subgroups to Hypothetical State-Intervention Policies: An Evaluation of Selected Subgrouping Methods in Observational Health Data

arXiv:2607. 26521v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Conventional subgroup analyses can yield unstable and difficult-to-interpret conclusions, especially in observational biomedical data where each individual is observed under only one exposure state, true individual treatment effects are unavailable, and causal structure is uncertain.

By Vasundhara Acharya, Bulent Yener