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Systematic review: development of a consensus code set to identify cirrhosis in electronic health records

Shearer et al., 2022

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6571200211704348607
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Shearer J
Gonzalez J
Min T
Parker R
Jones R
Su G
Tapper E
Rowe I
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Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics

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Summary Background Electronic health records (EHRs) collate longitudinal data that can be used to facilitate large‐scale research in patients with cirrhosis. However, there is no consensus code set to define the presence of cirrhosis in EHR. This systematic review aims …
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