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SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) using SLICC (Systemic Lupus Internation Collaborating Clinics) Criteria

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease that can affect many parts of the body including skin, lungs, brain, heart, kidneys, joints, and blood vessels. SLE presentation can vary significantly between patients. Because of this, it can be challenging to identify a patient as having SLE. Between 300,000 and 2,000,000 people in the US are estimated to have SLE. Determination of an exact number of people affected is challenging as the disease is difficult to identify given the diverse presentations and the length of time it may take for symptoms to appear.

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Statins and MACE

Phenotype Description:  Patients on statins for primary prevention who develop an AMI or 1st AMI. 

Below are algorithms used to identify AMI and 1st AMI cohort at BioVU. If you have questions regarding any of the information presented on this page, you may contact either:

Wei-Qi Wei at wei-qi.wei@vanderbilt.edu

Joshua Denny at josh.denny@vanderbilt.edu

 

             

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Type 2 Diabetes - PRS Evaluation

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The following files were updated on 4/9/2021 so that the output of the #feature table in the eMERGE_IV_OMOP_T2DM_PRS_algorithm script matches the data dictionary.

Files:

  • T2DM_DD_Feature_Count_OMOP_2021049.csv
  • eMERGE_IV_OMOP_T2DM_PRS_algorithm_20210409.txt
  • eMERGE_IV_OMOP_T2DM_PRS_algorithm_20210409.zip

 

 

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White Blood Cell Indices

Genetic variation that predicts white blood count (WBC) and it differential, a marker of the health of the immune system.

WBC is unique among the identified inflammatory predictors of chronic disease in that it has been routinely measured in healthy patients in an unbiased way for the duration of the electronic medical record data. 

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