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indication classification in the CMC database, Table S13.
Thus, the details in the medical records are necessary for accurate indication classification.
In our study, we found no single gold-standard source of information in the medical records for indication classification that agreed consistently with expert adjudication, and the data sources were complementary in achieving better indication classification.
We then examined whether the differences in indication classification across data sources affected estimates of the effect of screening.
This study compared the information from different clinical data sources for colonoscopy indication classification and found generally good agreement among the progress notes, referral note, and procedure report.
Thus, it can be spuriously low when expected agreement is high, as could occur in the case of indication classification due to high correlation among data sources.
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Four [19], [20], [23], [24] of the twelve indication classifications presented only theoretical models.
Specifically, in the indication classifications, terms/diagnoses such as fetal distress, dystocia, failure to progress, cephalo-pelvic disproportion, obstructed labor, macrosomia, failed induction and failed trial of labor would need to be more clearly defined using unambiguous and preferably evidence-based terminology.
Similar data were collected on sigmoidoscopy, double contrast barium enema (BE), and CT colonography (CTC), which aided in indication classifications.
Indications classifications present important limitations and their overall score ranged from 2 9 (maximum grade = 14).
A historical narrative explains why the habitats of modern representatives of particular species are an indication for classification.
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