Quantitative Variable Distribution Study Results Part IV: SSDQA Comparison
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The results of a Quantitative Variable Distribution check using the Multi-Site, Exploratory, Longitudinal parameters. This check investigates temporal trends in the median value of key drug metadata fields (days_supply, refills, quantity) related to hydroxyurea drug exposures.
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- Longitudinal trends are relatively stable with no concerning peaks or valleys.
- Stanford’s quantity values are consistently higher than the rest of the network throughout the entire time series.
- Aside from Stanford’s unusual values, other median values are within the expected clinical range
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More investigation is needed to determine the cause of Stanford's outlying quantity values.
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Wieand, K. (2026, February). Quantitative Variable Distribution Study Results Part IV: SSDQA Comparison. [D Q Result]. PEDSpace Knowledge Bank. https://doi.org/10.24373/pdsp-502

