Terrence J. Adam
University of Minnesota
8 Papers
5 Citations
Terrence J. Adam is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Usability & Competence (human resources). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Association of Testosterone Therapy With Risk of Venous Thromboembolism Among Men With and Without Hypogonadism
Rob F. Walker,Neil A. Zakai,Richard F. MacLehose,Logan Cowan,Terrence J. Adam,Alvaro Alonso,Pamela L. Lutsey +6 more
TL;DR: Testosterone therapy was associated with an increase in short-term risk for VTE among men with and without hypogonadism, with some evidence that the association was more pronounced among younger men, and caution should be used when prescribing testosterone therapy.
Impact of oral anticoagulation choice on healthcare utilization for the primary treatment of venous thromboembolism.
Pamela L. Lutsey,Richard F. MacLehose,J'Neka S. Claxton,Rob F. Walker,Terrence J. Adam,Alvaro Alonso,Neil A. Zakai +6 more
TL;DR: Rivaroxaban and apixaban were associated with fewer hospitalizations, days hospitalized, outpatient office visits, and emergency department visits after accounting for age, sex, comorbidities, and medications, and complement existing literature supporting the use of DOACs over warfarin.
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Integrated Dietary Supplement Knowledge Base (iDISK)
Rubina F. Rizvi,Jake Vasilakes,Terrence J. Adam,Genevieve B. Melton,Jeffrey R. Bishop,Jian-Guo Bian,Cui Tao,Rui Zhang +7 more
- 27 Sep 2018
TL;DR: RRF (Rich Release Format used by the Natural Library of Medicine) is a pipe-delimited flat file format, similar to CSV or TSV (it could technically be called "PSV").
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Deep Learning Approach to Parse Eligibility Criteria in Dietary Supplements Clinical Trials Following OMOP Common Data Model
TL;DR: The feasibility of automatic parsing of the eligibility criteria following OMOP CDM for future cohort identification is shown, with both computable and non-computable criteria identified.
iDISK: the integrated DIetary Supplements Knowledge base
Rubina F. Rizvi,Jake Vasilakes,Terrence J. Adam,Genevieve B. Melton,Jeffrey R. Bishop,Jian-Guo Bian,Cui Tao,Rui Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: The integrated DIetary Supplement Knowledge base (iDISK), which integrates and standardizes DS-related information from 4 existing resources, is developed, a publicly available standardized DS knowledge base that can facilitate more efficient and meaningful dissemination of DS knowledge.