Stephen E. Fremes

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Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Non-COVID-19 Clinical Trials 2022 Katia Audisio
Hillary Lia
N. Bryce Robinson
Mohamed Rahouma
Giovanni Soletti
Gianmarco Cancelli
Roberto Perezgrovas‐Olaria
David Chadow
Derrick Y. Tam
Dominique Vervoort
+ Fragility Measures For Typical Cases 2022 Benjamin R. Baer
Stephen E. Fremes
Mary E. Charlson
Mario Gaudino
Martin T. Wells
+ The fragility index can be used for sample size calculations in clinical trials 2021 Benjamin R. Baer
Mario Gaudino
Stephen E. Fremes
Mary E. Charlson
Martin T. Wells
+ PDF Chat An optimal control approach to determine <scp>resistance‐type</scp> boundary conditions from in‐vivo data for cardiovascular simulations 2021 Elisa Fevola
Francesco Ballarin
Laura Jiménez-Juan
Stephen E. Fremes
S. Grivet‐Talocia
Gianluigi Rozza
Piero Triverio
+ An optimal control approach to determine resistance-type boundary conditions from in-vivo data for cardiovascular simulations 2021 Elisa Fevola
Francesco Ballarin
Laura Jiménez-Juan
Stephen E. Fremes
S. Grivet‐Talocia
Gianluigi Rozza
Piero Triverio
+ An optimal control approach to determine resistance-type boundary conditions from in-vivo data for cardiovascular simulations 2021 Elisa Fevola
Francesco Ballarin
Laura Jiménez-Juan
Stephen E. Fremes
S. Grivet‐Talocia
Gianluigi Rozza
Piero Triverio
+ PDF Chat Commentary: Let's not trade one problem for another: Moving beyond P values and confidence intervals 2020 Derrick Y. Tam
Stephen E. Fremes
+ PDF Chat Reduced order methods for parametric optimal flow control in coronary bypass grafts, toward patient‐specific data assimilation 2020 Zakia Zainib
Francesco Ballarin
Stephen E. Fremes
Piero Triverio
Laura Jiménez-Juan
Gianluigi Rozza
+ Reduced order methods for parametric optimal flow control in coronary bypass grafts, towards patient-specific data assimilation 2019 Zakia Zainib
Francesco Ballarin
Stephen E. Fremes
Piero Triverio
Laura Jiménez-Juan
Gianluigi Rozza
+ Reduced order methods for parametric optimal flow control in coronary bypass grafts, towards patient-specific data assimilation 2019 Zakia Zainib
Francesco Ballarin
Stephen E. Fremes
Piero Triverio
Laura Jiménez-Juan
Gianluigi Rozza
+ Methods in Cardiovascular Research A Review of Propensity-Score Methods and Their Use in Cardiovascular Research 2016 Saswata Deb
Peter C. Austin
Jack V. Tu
Dennis T. Ko
C. David Mazer
Alex Kiss
Stephen E. Fremes
+ A Review of Propensity-Score Methods and Their Use in Cardiovascular Research 2015 Saswata Deb
Peter C. Austin
Jack V. Tu
Dennis T. Ko
C. David Mazer
Alex Kiss
Stephen E. Fremes
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Commonly Cited References
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+ The FEniCS Project Version 1.5 2015 Martin Sandve AlnĂŠs
Jan Blechta
Johan Hake
August Johansson
Benjamin Kehlet
Anders Logg
Chris Richardson
Johannes Ring
Marie E. Rognes
Garth N. Wells
4
+ PDF Chat A velocity tracking approach for the data assimilation problem in blood flow simulations 2016 Jorge Tiago
Telma Guerra
Adélia Sequeira
4
+ PDF Chat All-at-once solution of time-dependent Stokes control 2012 Martin Stoll
Andy Wathen
4
+ PDF Chat Balance diagnostics for comparing the distribution of baseline covariates between treatment groups in propensity‐score matched samples 2009 Peter C. Austin
3
+ Numerical Models for Differential Problems 2009 Alfio Quarteroni
3
+ An Introduction to Propensity Score Methods for Reducing the Effects of Confounding in Observational Studies 2011 Peter C. Austin
2
+ PDF Chat The role of the <i>c</i>‐statistic in variable selection for propensity score models 2010 Daniel Westreich
Stephen R. Cole
Michele Jönsson Funk
M. Alan Brookhart
Til StĂŒrmer‎
2
+ A Tutorial and Case Study in Propensity Score Analysis: An Application to Estimating the Effect of In-Hospital Smoking Cessation Counseling on Mortality 2011 Peter C. Austin
2
+ The use of the propensity score for estimating treatment effects: administrative versus clinical data 2005 Peter C. Austin
Muhammad Mamdani
ThérÚse A. Stukel
Geoffrey M. Anderson
Jack V. Tu
2
+ Primer on Statistical Interpretation or Methods Report Card on Propensity-Score Matching in the Cardiology Literature From 2004 to 2006 2008 Peter C. Austin
2
+ PDF Chat The performance of different propensity score methods for estimating marginal hazard ratios 2012 Peter C. Austin
2
+ Invited Commentary: Propensity Scores 1999 Marshall M. Joffe
Peter Rosenbaum
2
+ An overview of the objectives of and the approaches to propensity score analyses 2011 Georg Heinze
Peter JĂŒni
2
+ PDF Chat Optimal caliper widths for propensity‐score matching when estimating differences in means and differences in proportions in observational studies 2010 Peter C. Austin
2
+ PDF Chat Applications of variational data assimilation in computational hemodynamics 2012 Marta D’Elia
Lucia Mirabella
Tiziano Passerini
Mauro Perego
Marina Piccinelli
Christian Vergara
Alessandro Veneziani
2
+ A critical appraisal of propensity‐score matching in the medical literature between 1996 and 2003 2007 Peter C. Austin
2
+ PDF Chat Substantial Gains in Bias Reduction from Matching with a Variable Number of Controls 2000 Kewei Ming
Paul R. Rosenbaum
2
+ Convergence Properties of the Nelder--Mead Simplex Method in Low Dimensions 1998 Jeffrey C. Lagarias
James A. Reeds
Margaret H. Wright
Paul E. Wright
2
+ On principles for modeling propensity scores in medical research 2004 Donald B. Rubin
2
+ Propensity score methods for bias reduction in the comparison of a treatment to a non-randomized control group 1998 Ralph B. D’Agostino
2
+ Reduced Basis Method for Parametrized Elliptic Optimal Control Problems 2013 Federico Negri
Gianluigi Rozza
Andrea Manzoni
Alfio Quarteroni
2
+ PDF Chat Certified Reduced Basis Methods for Parametrized Partial Differential Equations 2015 Jan S. Hesthaven
Gianluigi Rozza
Benjamin Stamm
2
+ PDF Chat The use of propensity score methods with survival or time‐to‐event outcomes: reporting measures of effect similar to those used in randomized experiments 2013 Peter C. Austin
2
+ PDF Chat The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects 1983 Paul R. Rosenbaum
Donald B. Rubin
2
+ Goodness‐of‐fit diagnostics for the propensity score model when estimating treatment effects using covariate adjustment with the propensity score 2008 Peter C. Austin
2
+ The Relative Ability of Different Propensity Score Methods to Balance Measured Covariates Between Treated and Untreated Subjects in Observational Studies 2009 Peter C. Austin
2
+ A comparison of the ability of different propensity score models to balance measured variables between treated and untreated subjects: a Monte Carlo study 2006 Peter C. Austin
Paul Grootendorst
Geoffrey M. Anderson
2
+ PDF Chat Variable Selection for Propensity Score Models 2006 M. Alan Brookhart
Sebastian Schneeweiß
Kenneth J. Rothman
Robert J. Glynn
Jerry Avorn
Til StĂŒrmer‎
2
+ PDF Chat Propensity Scores in Cardiovascular Research 2007 Ralph B. D’Agostino
2
+ PDF Chat The ASA Statement on <i>p</i>-Values: Context, Process, and Purpose 2016 Ronald L. Wasserstein
Nicole A. Lazar
2
+ Certified Reduced Basis Methods for Parametrized Distributed Elliptic Optimal Control Problems with Control Constraints 2016 Eduard Bader
Mark KĂ€rcher
Martin Grepl
Karen Veroy
2
+ PDF Chat Combined Parameter and Model Reduction of Cardiovascular Problems by Means of Active Subspaces and POD-Galerkin Methods 2018 Marco Tezzele
Francesco Ballarin
Gianluigi Rozza
2
+ PDF Chat Model Reduction for Parametrized Optimal Control Problems in Environmental Marine Sciences and Engineering 2018 Maria Strazzullo
Francesco Ballarin
Renzo Mosetti
Gianluigi Rozza
2
+ PDF Chat Reduced order methods for parametric optimal flow control in coronary bypass grafts, toward patient‐specific data assimilation 2020 Zakia Zainib
Francesco Ballarin
Stephen E. Fremes
Piero Triverio
Laura Jiménez-Juan
Gianluigi Rozza
2
+ PDF Chat Nonparametric Estimation of Average Treatment Effects Under Exogeneity: A Review 2004 Guido W. Imbens
2
+ The testing of statistical hypotheses in relation to probabilities a priori 1933 Jerzy Neyman
E. S. Pearson
1
+ Statistical Methods for Research Workers. 1935 Harold Hotelling
R. A. Fisher
1
+ Reduced Basis Methods for Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction 2015 Alfio Quarteroni
Andrea Manzoni
Federico Negri
1
+ The Fragility Index in Multicenter Randomized Controlled Critical Care Trials* 2016 Elliott Ridgeon
Paul J. Young
Rinaldo Bellomo
Marta Mucchetti
Rosalba Lembo
Giovanni Landoni
1
+ Statistical Methods for Research Workers. 1930 Charles C. Grove
R. A. Fisher
1
+ PDF Chat Statistical tests, P values, confidence intervals, and power: a guide to misinterpretations 2016 Sander Greenland
Stephen Senn
Kenneth J. Rothman
John B. Carlin
Charles Poole
Steven N. Goodman
Douglas G. Altman
1
+ Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research 2003 Shein‐Chung Chow
Hansheng Wang
Jun Shao
1
+ Optimal Control of Partial Differential Equations 2010 Fredi Tröltzsch
1
+ Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research 2007 Shein‐Chung Chow
Hansheng Wang
Jun Shao
1
+ PDF Chat Redefine statistical significance 2017 Daniel J. Benjamin
James O. Berger
Magnus Johannesson
Brian A. Nosek
Eric‐Jan Wagenmakers
Richard A. Berk
Kenneth A. Bollen
Björn Brembs
Lawrence Brown
Colin F. Camerer
1
+ The performance of different propensity score methods for estimating marginal odds ratios 2006 Peter C. Austin
1
+ The Proposal to Lower <i>P</i> Value Thresholds to .005 2018 John P. A. Ioannidis
1
+ PDF Chat Computational Methods in Cardiovascular Mechanics 2018 Ferdinando Auricchio
Marco Conti
Adrien Lefieux
Simone Morganti
Alessandro Reali
Gianluigi Rozza
A. Veneziani
1
+ PDF Chat Valid <i>P</i>-Values Behave Exactly as They Should: Some Misleading Criticisms of <i>P</i>-Values and Their Resolution With <i>S</i>-Values 2019 Sander Greenland
1
+ ON THE USE AND INTERPRETATION OF CERTAIN TEST CRITERIA FOR PURPOSES OF STATISTICAL INFERENCE PART I 1928 J. NEYMAN
E. S. PEARSON
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