Publications by authors named "Scott L Duvall"

Context.—: Quality communication between clinicians and pathologists is required for optimal cancer care. The College of American Pathologists provides anatomic site-specific cancer protocols that facilitate synoptic reporting for efficient communication, contributing to accuracy and completeness of cancer staging.

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  • This study compares the cardiovascular effectiveness of different second-line antihyperglycemic agents (SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, DPP-4 inhibitors, and sulfonylureas) in patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • Using data from over 1.4 million patients across multiple databases, the researchers analyzed the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) over a follow-up period of several years.
  • Results indicated that SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists had significantly lower risks of MACE compared to DPP-4 inhibitors and sulfonylureas, pointing to their potential superiority as treatment options for
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Background: Fibrosis-4 (FIB4) is a recommended noninvasive test to assess hepatic fibrosis among patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Here, we used FIB4 trajectory over time (ie, "slope" of FIB4) as a surrogate marker of liver fibrosis progression and examined if FIB4 slope is associated with clinical and genetic factors among individuals with clinically defined MASLD within the Million Veteran Program Cohort.

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, FIB4 slopes were estimated through linear regression for participants with clinically defined MASLD and FIB4 <2.

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Background: This study aims to assess the impact of healthy lifestyle on prostate cancer (PCa) risk in a diverse population.

Methods: Data for 281,923 men from the Million Veteran Program (MVP), a nationwide, health system-based cohort study, were analyzed. Self-reported information at enrollment included smoking status, exercise, diet, family history of PCa, and race/ethnicity.

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Background: The US government considers veterans to have been exposed to Agent Orange if they served in Vietnam while the carcinogen was in use, and these veterans are often deemed at high risk of prostate cancer (PCa). Here, we assess whether presumed Agent Orange exposure is independently associated with increased risk of any metastatic or fatal PCa in a diverse Veteran cohort still alive in the modern era (at least 2011), when accounting for race/ethnicity, family history, and genetic risk.

Patients And Methods: Participants in the Million Veteran Program (MVP; enrollment began in 2011) who were on active duty during the Vietnam War era (August 1964-April 1975) were included (n = 301,470).

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how often kidney failure occurs in patients receiving intravitreal anti-VEGF treatments and to compare the risks associated with three specific drugs: ranibizumab, aflibercept, and bevacizumab.
  • Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study, analyzing data from 12 databases within the OHDSI network, focusing on patients over 18 with retinal diseases receiving these treatments.
  • Results showed an average incidence of kidney failure of 678 per 100,000 persons, and no significant differences in risk were found among the three anti-VEGF drugs, indicating similar safety profiles regarding kidney health.
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Objective: To use natural language processing (NLP) of clinical notes to augment existing structured electronic health record (EHR) data for classification of a patient's menopausal status.

Materials And Methods: A rule-based NLP system was designed to capture evidence of a patient's menopause status including dates of a patient's last menstrual period, reproductive surgeries, and postmenopause diagnosis as well as their use of birth control and menstrual interruptions. NLP-derived output was used in combination with structured EHR data to classify a patient's menopausal status.

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  • * The study analyzed data from over 1.4 million patients treated with various second-line diabetes medications, using advanced statistical methods to compare outcomes and risks of heart issues.
  • * Findings indicated that both SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists reduce the risk of cardiovascular events compared to DPP-4 inhibitors and sulfonylureas, but no significant differences were found between SGLT2is and GLP1-RAs themselves regarding heart risks.
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Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) use has increased substantially in the United States since 2010. To date, there is limited evidence regarding the nature and extent of ENDS documentation in the clinical note. In this work we investigate the effectiveness of different approaches to identify a patient's documented ENDS use.

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Standardized operational definitions are an important tool to improve reproducibility of research using secondary real-world healthcare data. This approach was leveraged for studies evaluating the effectiveness of AZD7442 as COVID-19 pre-exposure prophylaxis across multiple healthcare systems. Value sets were defined, grouped, and mapped.

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Natural language processing (NLP) tools can automate the identification of cancer patients eligible for specific pathways. We developed and validated a cancer agnostic, rules-based NLP framework to extract the dimensions and measurements of several concepts from pathology and radiology reports. This framework was then efficiently and cost-effectively deployed to identify patients eligible for breast, lung, and prostate cancers clinical pathways.

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  • - This study analyzed the effectiveness of a genetic risk score (PHS290) in predicting prostate cancer diagnoses during initial biopsies among 36,717 male veterans, including 10,297 of African ancestry.
  • - Higher genetic risk correlated with increased rates of positive biopsies, with low-risk men having a 34% detection rate compared to 58% for high-risk men (P < .001).
  • - Although higher genetic risk significantly increased detection rates for both African and European ancestry groups, it was notably stronger for European men (odds ratio of 3.89 vs. 2.18 for African ancestry), indicating a need for more equitable genetic risk assessments across different ancestry groups.
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Pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing before initiation of thiopurine treatment and CBC monitoring post-initiation helps avoid adverse events and ensure patient safety. This study aims to evaluate trends in PGx testing and CBC monitoring among Veterans prescribed azathioprine, thioguanine, or mercaptopurine to demonstrate VA's efforts to improve medication safety after an adverse event. To assess testing patterns, we used VA electronic health report data to identify 20,524 Veterans who first began thiopurine treatment between January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2021.

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  • Loss-of-function (LOF) alleles may reduce the effectiveness of clopidogrel, a medication used after PCI in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD), but their impact on these conditions remains uncertain.
  • A study involving 4,461 Veterans indicated that while LOF allele carriers had a slightly higher risk of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) after PCI for ACS, the difference wasn't statistically significant; the risk for SIHD patients with LOF alleles remained unchanged.
  • The findings suggest that while LOF allele carriers with ACS treated with clopidogrel may face increased MACE risk, this genetic factor does not appear to
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Background: Although Black men are more likely than non-Hispanic White men to develop and die from prostate cancer, limited data exist to guide prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening protocols in Black men. This study investigated whether the risk for prostate cancer was higher than expected among self-identified Black than White veterans based on prebiopsy PSA level.

Methods: Multivariable logistic regression models were estimated to predict the likelihood of prostate cancer diagnosis on first biopsy for 75,295 Black and 207,658 White male veterans.

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Purpose: Several novel therapies for castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) have been approved with randomized phase III studies with continuing observational research either planned or ongoing. Accurately identifying patients with CRPC in electronic health care data is critical for quality observational research, resource allocation, and quality improvement. Previous work in this area has relied on either structured laboratory results and medication data or natural language processing (NLP) methods.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the adoption of second-line antihyperglycaemic medications among type 2 diabetes patients using metformin, analyzing data from 10 US and 7 international health databases.
  • A total of 4.8 million participants were included, focusing on the trends in initiating additional diabetes treatments over the years 2011 to 2021.
  • Results showed significant growth in the use of cardioprotective drugs (like GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors) as second-line options, with initiation rates varying widely across countries and databases.
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Purpose: Exposure to Agent Orange, a known carcinogen, might increase risk of prostate cancer (PCa). We sought to investigate the association of Agent Orange exposure and PCa risk when accounting for race/ethnicity, family history, and genetic risk in a diverse population of US Vietnam War veterans.

Methods & Materials: This study utilized the Million Veteran Program (MVP), a national, population-based cohort study of United States military veterans conducted 2011-2021 with 590,750 male participants available for analysis.

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Objective: This article summarizes our approach to extracting medication and corresponding attributes from clinical notes, which is the focus of track 1 of the 2022 National Natural Language Processing (NLP) Clinical Challenges(n2c2) shared task.

Methods: The dataset was prepared using Contextualized Medication Event Dataset (CMED), including 500 notes from 296 patients. Our system consisted of three components: medication named entity recognition (NER), event classification (EC), and context classification (CC).

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Black Veterans have higher a incidence of localized and metastatic prostate cancer compared to White Veterans yet are underrepresented in reports of frequencies of somatic and germline alterations. This retrospective analysis of somatic and putative germline alterations was conducted in a large cohort of Veterans with prostate cancer (N = 835 Black, 1613 White) who underwent next generation sequencing through the VA Precision Oncology Program, which facilitates molecular testing for Veterans with metastatic cancer. No differences were observed in gene alterations for FDA approved targetable therapies (13.

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  • This study investigates how different interpretations of an observational study's design can affect the results when independent researchers attempt to reproduce it.
  • The researchers found that out of ten criteria for including patients, teams only agreed, on average, 4 of 10 times, leading to significant variability in the size and characteristics of the resulting patient cohorts.
  • The study concludes that providing open analytical code and a standardized data model can improve reproduction accuracy and consistency in observational research.
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Importance: Reported risk of incident peripheral artery disease (PAD) by sex and race varies significantly and has not been reported in national cohorts among individuals free of baseline PAD.

Objective: To evaluate the association of sex and race, as well as prevalent cardiovascular risk factors, with limb outcomes in a national cohort of people with normal baseline ankle-brachial indices (ABIs).

Design, Setting, And Participants: This cohort study was conducted using data from participants in the Veterans Affairs Birth Cohort Study (born 1945-1965), with follow-up data between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2016.

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Importance: There is controversy about the benefit of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening. Prostate-specific antigen screening rates have decreased since 2008 in the US, and the incidence of metastatic prostate cancer has increased. However, there is no direct epidemiologic evidence of a correlation between population PSA screening rates and subsequent metastatic prostate cancer rates.

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  • The study investigates the potential benefits of alpha-1 blockers, typically used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), in preventing COVID-19 complications like cytokine storms, but finds insufficient real-world evidence to support this theory.* -
  • Researchers utilized large-scale healthcare databases from Spain and the U.S. to analyze over 2 million users of alpha-1 blockers compared to other BPH medications regarding COVID-19 outcomes, employing advanced techniques to ensure accurate results.* -
  • The findings indicated no significant difference in COVID-19 diagnosis, hospitalization, or severe hospitalization risks between alpha-1 blocker users and those using alternative treatments, suggesting a need for further research into effective COVID-19 therapies.*
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