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Impact of follow-up on generalized pairwise comparisons for estimating the irinotecan benefit in advanced/metastatic gastric cancer.

Contemp Clin Trials

June 2021

Université de Versailles-St Quentin, France; Institut Curie & INSERM U900, Biostatistics for Precision Medicine (STAMPM), Saint-Cloud, France; Université Paris Saclay, France. Electronic address:

Background And Objectives: The net treatment effect (∆) is a new method to assess the treatment benefit that combines multiple time-to-event, binary and continuous endpoints according to a pre-specified sequence. It represents the net probability for a random patient treated in the experimental arm to have a better overall outcome than a random patient from the control arm does. We aimed at characterizing the impact of follow-up on ∆ estimated from both time-to-event and binary toxicity endpoints, in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of irinotecan-based regimen in advanced/metastatic gastric cancer (AGC).

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Effects of general anaesthesia during pregnancy on neurocognitive development of the fetus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Br J Anaesth

June 2021

Department of Anaesthesiology, UZ Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Group Biomedical Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. Electronic address:

Background: The US Food and Drug Administration warned that exposure of pregnant women to general anaesthetics may impair fetal brain development. This review systematically evaluates the evidence underlying this warning.

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science were searched from inception until April 3, 2020.

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Short term effects of interceptive expansion treatment: a prospective study.

Eur J Orthod

June 2021

Department of Oral Health Sciences-Orthodontics, KU Leuven & Dentistry, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

Objectives: This prospective cohort study investigated the short term effects of interceptive orthodontic treatment with a removable expansion plate, evaluating the changes in occlusion in all its dimensions: transversal, sagittal and vertical.

Subjects And Methods: A total of 226 patients treated with a removable expansion plate (slow maxillary expansion, SME) by orthodontic residents at the Department of Orthodontics, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium were included. The patients had a mean age of 8.

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Constrained Standardization of Count Data from Massive Parallel Sequencing.

J Mol Biol

May 2021

Universiteit Hasselt, Data Science Institute (DSI), Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and Statistical Bioinformatics (I-BioStat), Agoralaan, Diepenbeek BE 3590, Belgium; Universiteit Antwerpen, Centre for Proteomics, Groenenborgerlaan 171, Antwerpen BE 2020, Belgium. Electronic address:

In high-throughput omics disciplines like transcriptomics, researchers face a need to assess the quality of an experiment prior to an in-depth statistical analysis. To efficiently analyze such voluminous collections of data, researchers need triage methods that are both quick and easy to use. Such a normalization method for relative quantitation, CONSTANd, was recently introduced for isobarically-labeled mass spectra in proteomics.

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The Net Benefit of a treatment should take the correlation between benefits and harms into account.

J Clin Epidemiol

September 2021

CERGAS - Università Commerciale L. Bocconi, Milan, Italy; University of Exeter Medical School, Evidence Synthesis & Modelling for Health Improvement, Exeter, UK.

Objective: The assessment of benefits and harms from experimental treatments often ignores the association between outcomes. In a randomized trial, generalized pairwise comparisons (GPC) can be used to assess a Net Benefit that takes this association into account.

Study Design And Settings: We use GPC to analyze a fictitious trial of treatment versus control, with a binary efficacy outcome (response) and a binary toxicity outcome, as well as data from two actual randomized trials in oncology.

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Associated longitudinal response variables are faced with variations caused by repeated measurements over time along with the association between the responses. To model a longitudinal ordinal outcome using generalized linear mixed models, integrating over a normally distributed random intercept in the proportional odds ordinal logistic regression does not yield a closed form. In this paper, we combined a longitudinal count and an ordinal response variable with Bridge distribution for the random intercept in the ordinal logistic regression submodel.

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CONSTANd: An Efficient Normalization Method for Relative Quantification in Small- and Large-Scale Omics Experiments in R BioConductor and Python.

J Proteome Res

April 2021

Data Science Institute (DSI), Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and Statistical Bioinformatics (I-BioStat), Universiteit Hasselt, Agoralaan, Diepenbeek 3590, Belgium.

For differential expression studies in all omics disciplines, data normalization is a crucial step that is often subject to a balance between speed and effectiveness. To keep up with the data produced by high-throughput instruments, researchers require fast and easy-to-use yet effective methods that fit into automated analysis pipelines. The CONSTANd normalization method meets these criteria, so we have made its source code available for R/BioConductor and Python.

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Over the last 20 or more years a lot of clinical applications and methodological development in the area of joint models of longitudinal and time-to-event outcomes have come up. In these studies, patients are followed until an event, such as death, occurs. In most of the work, using subject-specific random-effects as frailty, the dependency of these two processes has been established.

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Lower spinal postural variability during laptop-work in subjects with cervicogenic headache compared to healthy controls.

Sci Rep

March 2021

REVAL Rehabilitation Research Centre, Biomedical Research Institute, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, 3500, Hasselt, Belgium.

Spinal postural variability (SPV) is a prerequisite to prevent musculoskeletal complaints during functional tasks. Our objective was to evaluate SPV in cervicogenic headache (CeH) since CeH is characterized by such complaints. A non-randomized repeated-measure design was applied to compare SPV between 18 participants with reporting CeH aged 29-51 years, and 18 matched controls aged 26-52 years during a 30-min-laptop-task.

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Workplace influenza vaccination to reduce employee absenteeism: An economic analysis from the employers' perspective.

Vaccine

April 2021

Centre for Health Economics Research and Modelling Infectious Diseases (CHERMID), Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.

Background: Each year, up to 10% of unvaccinated adults contracts seasonal influenza, with half of this proportion developing symptoms. As a result, employers experience significant economic losses in terms of employee absenteeism. Influenza vaccines can be instrumental in reducing this burden.

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Article Synopsis
  • Generalized pairwise comparisons (GPCs) help researchers analyze different outcomes in medical trials at the same time.
  • They estimate a value (Δ) that shows how likely it is that patients receiving treatment do better than those not receiving it.
  • The study suggests a correction method to improve GPCs when there are missing data points, showing it works best when a lot of data is missing but is not very helpful when only a little is missing.
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The hepatitis C cascade of care in the Belgian HIV population: One step closer to elimination.

Int J Infect Dis

April 2021

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium; Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg, Genk, Belgium; Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University Hospitals KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

Objectives: The Belgian population of people living with HIV (PLHIV) has unrestricted access to direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, since 2017. International literature claims that half of the patients remain untreated in high-income countries with unrestricted access to DAA. This study was initiated to provide an overview of the present situation in Belgium and recommendations for HCV care in PLHIV in other regions.

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Background: The rapid emergence and the high disease burden of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 have created a medical need for readily available drugs that can decrease viral replication or blunt the hyperinflammatory state leading to severe COVID-19 disease. Azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic, known for its immunomodulatory properties. It has shown antiviral effect specifically against SARS-CoV-2 in vitro and acts on cytokine signaling pathways that have been implicated in COVID-19.

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Face masks in the post-COVID-19 era: a silver lining for the damaged tuberculosis public health response?

Lancet Respir Med

April 2021

DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence for Biomedical Tuberculosis Research and SA/MRC Centre for Tuberculosis Research, Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town 7550, South Africa. Electronic address:

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  • A clinical trial in the Democratic Republic of Congo found that ivermectin treatment may significantly reduce seizure frequency in individuals with epilepsy, both with and without anti-seizure medication.
  • The study, conducted in onchocerciasis endemic areas, reported a median seizure frequency reduction ranging from 73.4% to 100% after ivermectin treatment.
  • While the results suggest ivermectin could have both indirect and possibly direct effects on reducing seizures, further research is necessary to confirm these findings and establish a clear causal relationship.
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Background: The peak of the global COVID-19 pandemic has not yet been reached, and many countries face the prospect of a second wave of infections before effective vaccinations will be available. After an initial phase of viral replication, some patients develop a second illness phase in which the host thrombotic and inflammatory responses seem to drive complications. Severe COVID-19 disease is linked to high mortality, hyperinflammation, and a remarkably high incidence of thrombotic events.

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Despite advances in the healthcare system, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are still an important public health problem with disparities in the burden within and between countries. Studies among the adult population documented that socioeconomic and environmental factors play a role in the incidence and progression of CVDs. However, evidence is scarce on the socioeconomic determinants and the interplay with behavioral risks among older adults.

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Purpose: This study aimed to validate the Willems Belgian Caucasian (Willems BC) age estimation model in a Kenyan sample, to develop and validate a Kenyan-specific (Willems KB) age estimation model and to compare the age prediction performances of both models.

Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 1038 (523 female, 515 male) Kenyan children without missing permanent teeth and without all permanent teeth fully developed (except third molars) were retrospectively selected. Tooth development of the seven lower-left permanent teeth was staged according to Demirjian et al.

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Unbiasedness and efficiency of non-parametric and UMVUE estimators of the probabilistic index and related statistics.

Stat Methods Med Res

March 2021

Data Science Institute (DSI), Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and statistical Bioinformatics (I-BioStat), Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium.

In reliability theory, diagnostic accuracy, and clinical trials, the quantity , also known as the Probabilistic Index (PI), is a common treatment effect measure when comparing two groups of observations. The quantity , a linear transformation of PI known as the net benefit, has also been advocated as an intuitively appealing treatment effect measure. Parametric estimation of PI has received a lot of attention in the past 40 years, with the formulation of the Uniformly Minimum-Variance Unbiased Estimator (UMVUE) for many distributions.

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  • The DAWn-Plasma trial is investigating the effectiveness and safety of using convalescent plasma in addition to standard care for COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Belgium.
  • The study involves randomizing patients into two groups: one receiving convalescent plasma and the other receiving standard care alone, with a goal of enrolling 483 participants across multiple centers.
  • The primary focus is to assess whether convalescent plasma affects the need for mechanical ventilation or mortality by day 15, along with evaluating patients' clinical status and the safety of the treatment.
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Background: Belgium was among the first countries in Europe with confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases. Since the first diagnosis on February 3rd, the epidemic has quickly evolved, with Belgium at the crossroads of Europe, being one of the hardest hit countries. Although risk factors for severe disease in COVID-19 patients have been described in Chinese and United States (US) cohorts, good quality studies reporting on clinical characteristics, risk factors and outcome of European COVID-19 patients are still scarce.

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