A highly specific algorithm for identifying asthma cases and controls for genome-wide association studies

Jennifer A Pacheco, Pedro C Avila, Jason A Thompson, May Law, Jihan A Quraishi, Alyssa K Greiman, Eric M Just, Abel Kho, Jennifer A Pacheco, Pedro C Avila, Jason A Thompson, May Law, Jihan A Quraishi, Alyssa K Greiman, Eric M Just, Abel Kho

Abstract

Our aim was to identify asthmatic patients as cases, and healthy patients as controls, for genome-wide association studies (GWAS), using readily available data from electronic medical records. For GWAS, high specificity is required to accurately identify genotype-phenotype correlations. We developed two algorithms using a combination of diagnoses, medications, and smoking history. By applying stringent criteria for source and specificity of the data we achieved a 95% positive predictive value and 96% negative predictive value for identification of asthma cases and controls compared against clinician review. We achieved a high specificity but at the loss of approximately 24% of the initial number of potential asthma cases we found. However, by standardizing and applying our algorithm across multiple sites, the high number of cases needed for a GWAS could be achieved.

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Algorithm for the Identification of Subjects with Asthma.
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Algorithm for the Identification of Asthma Controls.

Source: PubMed

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