| Literature DB >> 28711551 |
Ralph I Horwitz1, Allison Hayes-Conroy2, Roberto Caricchio3, Burton H Singer4.
Abstract
Evidence based medicine, using randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses as the major tools and sources of evidence about average results for heterogeneous groups of patients, developed as a reaction against poorly designed observational treatment research and physician reliance on personal experience with other patients as a guide to decision-making about a patient at hand. However, these tools do not answer the clinician's question: "Will a given therapeutic regimen help my patient at a given point in her/his clinical course?" We introduce fine-grained profiling of the patient at hand, accompanied by comparative evidence of responses from approximate matches to this patient on whom a contemplated treatment has/has not been administered. This represents medicine based evidence that is tuned to decision-making for the particular patient.Entities:
Keywords: Approximate match; Decision-making; Patient profiling; Personalized evidence
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28711551 DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2017.06.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med ISSN: 0002-9343 Impact factor: 4.965