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lEaD rESEarCHEr
Gómez De la Cámara, Agustín
Servicio Madrileño de Salud
Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre
Av de Córdoba S/N
Centro de Actividades Ambulatorias
I+12 6a Pl., Bl. D, Pasillo 1 28041 Madrid
(+34) 91 779 28 37 [email protected] group website
GROUP MEMBERS
Associated members: Lora Pablos, David | Ruiz López, Pedro Miguel
Main lines of research
• Development and validation of CLINICAL PREDICTION RULES:
This group has been coordinator THEME COOPERATIVE RESEARCH NETWORK 03/090 for the development of methodologies for the implementation and management of knowledge in clinical practice and this node responsible for the line of research prognostic development of clinical prediction rules.
Since 1995 develops the research methodology in prognostic studies on predictive methods and conducting projects on clinical prediction rules in cardiovascular diseases, oncology, rheumatology [FIS96/1809], [FIS02/0242], [P-FIS03/248], [FIS03/0046], FIS04/019].
Participation and collaboration in the following projects:
FIS Project PS07/0945 “Prediction of mortality in patients hospitalized for heart failure: building predictive models.” The results are published in Cardiology Journal “Role of biological and non- biological factors in Congestive Heart Failure mortality: PREDICE-SCORE, a Clinical Prediction Rule” (J Cardiol 2012;19, 6:578-585).
FIS Project 05/1862” Validation of clinical prediction rules in recurrent stroke.” Publication: Recurrence after a first-ever ischemic Stroke Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule. Research in Neurology: An International Journal Vol 2013 (2013) Article ID264063
• CHRONIC DISEASE: FIS IntraSalud10/02123 projects. “Study DRECE V. (Diet and Cardiovascular Risk in Spain.) 20 years of monitoring of a Spanish cohort.” [PI10/02123]
Study DRECE V (Diet and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Spain), which aims are to determine the association between diet and overall mortality and cardiovascular in Spain. Describe patterns and nutritional study of cardiovascular risk factors and their association with mortality.
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