Calculating daily dose in the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model
Author
Date
2024-06Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/11507DOI
10.1002/pds.5809
ISSN
1099-1557
PMID
38773798
Abstract
Purpose
We aimed to develop a standardized method to calculate daily dose (i.e., the amount of drug a patient was exposed to per day) of any drug on a global scale using only drug information of typical observational data in the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model (OMOP CDM) and a single reference table from Observational Health Data Sciences And Informatics (OHDSI).
Materials and Methods
The OMOP DRUG_STRENGTH reference table contains information on the strength or concentration of drugs, whereas the OMOP DRUG_EXPOSURE table contains information on patients' drug prescriptions or dispensations/claims. Based on DRUG_EXPOSURE data from the primary care databases Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD (United Kingdom) and Integrated Primary Care Information (IPCI, The Netherlands) and healthcare claims from PharMetrics® Plus for Academics (USA), we developed four formulas to calculate daily dose given different DRUG_STRENGTH reference table information. We tested the dose formulas by comparing the calculated median daily dose to the World Health Organization (WHO) Defined Daily Dose (DDD) for six different ingredients in those three databases and additional four international databases representing a variety of healthcare settings: MAITT (Estonia, healthcare claims and discharge summaries), IQVIA Disease Analyzer Germany (outpatient data), IQVIA Longitudinal Patient Database Belgium (outpatient data), and IMASIS Parc Salut (Spain, hospital data). Finally, in each database, we assessed the proportion of drug records for which daily dose calculations were possible using the suggested formulas.
Results
Applying the dose formulas, we obtained median daily doses that generally matched the WHO DDD definitions. Our dose formulas were applicable to >85% of drug records in all but one of the assessed databases.
Conclusion
We have established and implemented a standardized daily dose calculation in OMOP CDM providing reliable and reproducible results.
Keywords
Common data model; DoseBibliographic citation
Burkard T, López-Güell K, Gorbachev A, Bellas L, Jödicke AM, Burn E, et al. Calculating daily dose in the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2024 Jun;33(6):e5809.
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Professionals
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