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Digital Tool-Assisted Hospitalization Detection in the Tailored Antiplatelet Initiation to Lessen Outcomes due to Decreased Clopidogrel Response After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Study Compared to Traditional Site-Coordinator Ascertainment: Intervention Study

Digital Tool-Assisted Hospitalization Detection in the Tailored Antiplatelet Initiation to Lessen Outcomes due to Decreased Clopidogrel Response After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Study Compared to Traditional Site-Coordinator Ascertainment: Intervention Study

To do so, we present a statistical representation of the distribution of the completion rate of the monthly hospitalization survey at the participant level, through its quartiles. The ends of the box represent the lower and upper quartiles, while the median (second quartile) is marked by a line inside the box. Outlier data points are represented by a dot on the chart (Figure 1). We subsequently conducted a sensitivity analysis, truncating the follow-up period on March 1, 2020.

Robert Avram, Julia Byrne, Derek So, Erin Iturriaga, Ryan Lennon, Vishakantha Murthy, Nancy Geller, Shaun Goodman, Charanjit Rihal, Yves Rosenberg, Kent Bailey, Michael Farkouh, Malcolm Bell, Charles Cagin, Ivan Chavez, Mohammad El-Hajjar, Wilson Ginete, Amir Lerman, Justin Levisay, Kevin Marzo, Tamim Nazif, Jean-Francois Tanguay, Mark Pletcher, Gregory M Marcus, Naveen L Pereira, Jeffrey Olgin

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47475

Patient Onboarding and Engagement to Build a Digital Study After Enrollment in a Clinical Trial (TAILOR-PCI Digital Study): Intervention Study

Patient Onboarding and Engagement to Build a Digital Study After Enrollment in a Clinical Trial (TAILOR-PCI Digital Study): Intervention Study

Of the 110 patients who consented, 45 (40.9%) did so after the invitation letter alone, whereas 37 (33.6%) and 28 (25.5%) consented after the first and second calls, respectively. The median time from randomization to invitation by letter of those who consented to the digital study as compared with those that did not consent was not different (median 17, IQR 5-23 vs median 17, IQR 4-24 months; P=.47).

Robert Avram, Derek So, Erin Iturriaga, Julia Byrne, Ryan Lennon, Vishakantha Murthy, Nancy Geller, Shaun Goodman, Charanjit Rihal, Yves Rosenberg, Kent Bailey, Michael Farkouh, Malcolm Bell, Charles Cagin, Ivan Chavez, Mohammad El-Hajjar, Wilson Ginete, Amir Lerman, Justin Levisay, Kevin Marzo, Tamim Nazif, Jeffrey Olgin, Naveen Pereira

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(6):e34080