2024
DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjae004
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Baseline Data and Measurement Instruments Reported in Observational Studies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Results from a Systematic Review

Charlotte Wong,
Joep van Oostrom,
Valerie Pittet
et al.

Abstract: Background Heterogeneity in demographic and outcomes data with corresponding measurement instruments (MI) creates barriers for data pooling and analysis. Several core outcome sets developed in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) homogenise outcomes data. A parallel Minimum Data Set (MDS) for baseline characteristics is lacking. We conducted a systematic review to develop the first MDS. Methods A systematic review of observationa… Show more

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