Timo B Brakenhoff
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Markovic A, Kovacevic V, Brakenhoff T, Veen D, Klaver P, Mitratza M, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2024 Jul;
26():e51120.
PMID: 39083770
Background: Rapid development and implementation of vaccines constituted a crucial step in containing the COVID-19 pandemic. A comprehensive understanding of physiological responses to these vaccines is important to build trust...
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Grossmann K, Risch M, Markovic A, Aeschbacher S, Weideli O, Velez L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Mar;
19(3):e0292203.
PMID: 38446766
Considering sex as a biological variable in modern digital health solutions, we investigated sex-specific differences in the trajectory of four physiological parameters across a COVID-19 infection. A wearable medical device...
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Cheng L, Bosch P, Hofman R, Brakenhoff T, Bruggemans E, van der Geest R, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2022 Aug;
11(16):e024168.
PMID: 35929465
Background With the increase of highly portable, wireless, and low-cost ultrasound devices and automatic ultrasound acquisition techniques, an automated interpretation method requiring only a limited set of views as input...
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Risch M, Grossmann K, Aeschbacher S, Weideli O, Kovac M, Pereira F, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Jun;
12(6):e058274.
PMID: 35728900
Objectives: We investigated machinelearningbased identification of presymptomatic COVID-19 and detection of infection-related changes in physiology using a wearable device. Design: Interim analysis of a prospective cohort study. Setting, Participants And...
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Mitratza M, Goodale B, Shagadatova A, Kovacevic V, van de Wijgert J, Brakenhoff T, et al.
Lancet Digit Health
. 2022 Apr;
4(5):e370-e383.
PMID: 35461692
Containing the COVID-19 pandemic requires rapidly identifying infected individuals. Subtle changes in physiological parameters (such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and skin temperature), discernible by wearable devices, could act as...
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Brakenhoff T, Franks B, Goodale B, van de Wijgert J, Montes S, Veen D, et al.
Trials
. 2021 Oct;
22(1):694.
PMID: 34635140
Objectives: It is currently thought that most-but not all-individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop symptoms, but the infectious period starts on average 2 days before the first overt symptoms appear. It...
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Brakenhoff T, Franks B, Goodale B, van de Wijgert J, Montes S, Veen D, et al.
Trials
. 2021 Jun;
22(1):412.
PMID: 34158099
Objectives: It is currently thought that most-but not all-individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop symptoms, but that the infectious period starts on average two days before the first overt symptoms appear....
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Brakenhoff T, Plantinga N, Wittekamp B, Cremer O, de Lange D, De Keizer N, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2019 May;
47(8):e662-e668.
PMID: 31135497
Objectives: To compare methods to adjust for confounding by disease severity during multicenter intervention studies in ICU, when different disease severity measures are collected across centers. Design: In silico simulation...
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Brakenhoff T, Moons K, Kluin J, Groenwold R
Health Serv Insights
. 2018 Aug;
11:1178632918785133.
PMID: 30083056
Background: When profiling health care providers, adjustment for case-mix is essential. However, conventional risk adjustment methods may perform poorly, especially when provider volumes are small or events rare. Propensity score...
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Brakenhoff T, Roes K, Moons K, Groenwold R
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2018 Jun;
18(1):54.
PMID: 29902975
Background: When profiling multiple health care providers, adjustment for case-mix is essential to accurately classify the quality of providers. Unfortunately, misclassification of provider performance is not uncommon and can have...