Cohort Attrition Study Results Part IV: SSDQA Comparison
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The results of a Cohort Attrition check using the Multi-Site, Exploratory, Cross-Sectional parameters. This check evaluates patient retention at each step of the attrition, after an additional attrition step was added requiring 2 or more Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) diagnoses for each patient.
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- An additional attrition criteria requiring patients to have 2 or more SCA diagnoses was added as a proxy for lab confirmed diagnoses. Lab-confirmed diagnoses were not evaluated due to separate data quality issues with lab result values.
- Most sites did not experience significant patient loss, but Nationwide lost a significant number of patients after this criteria was applied.
- Subsequent analyses revealed this significantly improved covariate population in the cohort and addressed other DQ concerns, so we found this was a positive result.
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We decided to move forward with this updated attrition, but we will conduct additional DQ analyses to make sure covariates are still populated as expected in this updated cohort.
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Wieand, K. (2026, January). Cohort Attrition Study Results Part IV: SSDQA Comparison. [D Q Result]. PEDSpace Knowledge Bank. https://doi.org/10.24373/pdsp-503.4
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4* | 2026-02-25 14:29:03 | Fourth round of cohort attrition conducted after after an additional attrition step was added requiring 2 or more Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) diagnoses for each patient. |
| 2025-12-19 11:47:51 | Third round of cohort attrition conducted after adjustments were made to the attrition criteria to remove the need for parsing lab result values. |
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