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Exeter Diabetes Research Team

The official respitory hosting all of the Exeter Diabetes' teams scripts, cohorts and relevant documents.

Exeter Diabetes research team Github repositories

This Github organisation contains a number of repositories from members of the Exeter Diabetes research team and collaborators. Many are linked to our ongoing work using CPRD data (Clinical Research Practice Datalink; UK primary care records and linked data). Of particular interest to others using CPRD data for research are the following repositories which are pinned below:

  • CPRD-Codelists: Codelists (medcode, prodcode, HES [ICD10, OPCS4]) which we have developed for use with CPRD Aurum, and the algorithms we use when implementing them to define patient features. Also includes details of how we developed these codelists and the Read and SNOMED codelists produced during medcode list development.
  • CPRD-Cohort-scripts: Details of the pipeline we use to flexibly define different diabetes cohorts (and pull in relevant patient features) from CPRD Aurum.
  • CPRD-analysis-package: The R package (aurum) which we use to create our CPRD MySQL database from the raw data provided by CPRD, and query it from R. It also includes functions for adding codelists to MySQL and using these in queries. This package is used extensively in the scripts in the CPRD-Cohort-scripts repository.
  • EHRBiomarkr: An R package to clean biomarker measurements in CPRD Aurum, and calculate CVD and kidney risk scores.

For a comprehensive guide to accessing CPRD, see https://exeter-diabetes.github.io/CPRD-Tutorial/. A PDF version can be found here.

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  1. CPRD-Codelists CPRD-Codelists Public

    CPRD Aurum codelists from the Exeter Diabetes team

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  2. CPRD-Cohort-scripts CPRD-Cohort-scripts Public

    Scripts and info for defining cohorts in CPRD Aurum

    R 2 1

  3. CPRD-analysis-package CPRD-analysis-package Public

    R package for working with CPRD Aurum data on a remote MySQL server

    R 5 1

  4. EHRBiomarkr EHRBiomarkr Public

    R package for cleaning biomarker test results in EHR (especially CPRD Aurum)

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  • Dementia Public
    Exeter-Diabetes/Dementia’s past year of commit activity
    R 1 0 0 0 Updated Nov 13, 2024
  • CPRD-Codelists Public

    CPRD Aurum codelists from the Exeter Diabetes team

    Exeter-Diabetes/CPRD-Codelists’s past year of commit activity
    7 3 0 0 Updated Nov 7, 2024
  • Exeter-Diabetes/MODY-calculator-clinical-paper’s past year of commit activity
    R 0 GPL-3.0 0 0 0 Updated Nov 6, 2024
  • CPRD-Pedro-MODY Public

    R scripts for MODY prediction in CPRD

    Exeter-Diabetes/CPRD-Pedro-MODY’s past year of commit activity
    R 0 0 0 0 Updated Oct 30, 2024
  • CPRD-Cohort-scripts Public

    Scripts and info for defining cohorts in CPRD Aurum

    Exeter-Diabetes/CPRD-Cohort-scripts’s past year of commit activity
    R 2 1 0 0 Updated Oct 28, 2024
  • CPRD-analysis-package Public

    R package for working with CPRD Aurum data on a remote MySQL server

    Exeter-Diabetes/CPRD-analysis-package’s past year of commit activity
    R 5 1 0 0 Updated Oct 22, 2024
  • Pedro-MASTERMIND_Gene_5drugmodel Public

    This repository contains the code for testing the 5 glucose-lowering drugs model in Scottish data and test the usefulness of genes.

    Exeter-Diabetes/Pedro-MASTERMIND_Gene_5drugmodel’s past year of commit activity
    R 0 GPL-3.0 0 0 0 Updated Sep 19, 2024
  • CPRD-Katie-CVD-HF Public

    SGLT2/CVD scripts

    Exeter-Diabetes/CPRD-Katie-CVD-HF’s past year of commit activity
    R 1 0 0 0 Updated Aug 23, 2024
  • Exeter-Diabetes/CPRD-Rhian-T3cTreatment-Scripts’s past year of commit activity
    R 0 0 0 0 Updated Jul 25, 2024
  • Julieanne-Pedro-MODY-Referrals Public

    This repository contains code for formatting the referral dataset into usable analysis datasets.

    Exeter-Diabetes/Julieanne-Pedro-MODY-Referrals’s past year of commit activity
    R 0 GPL-3.0 0 0 0 Updated Apr 25, 2024

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