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Drug Repurposing Hypothesis Generation Using the "RE:fine Drugs" System
Published on: December 11, 2016
A deep learning framework for drug repurposing via emulating clinical trials on real-world patient data
Ruoqi Liu1, Lai Wei2, Ping Zhang1,2,3
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Abstract:
Drug repurposing is an effective strategy to identify new uses for existing drugs, providing the quickest possible transition from bench to bedside. Real-world data, such as electronic health records and insurance claims, provide information on large cohorts of users for many drugs. Here we present an efficient and easily customized framework for generating and testing multiple candidates for drug repurposing using a retrospective analysis of real-world data. Building upon well-established causal inference and deep learning methods, our framework emulates randomized clinical trials for drugs present in a large-scale medical claims database. We demonstrate our framework on a coronary artery disease cohort of millions of patients. We successfully identify drugs and drug combinations that substantially improve the coronary artery disease outcomes but haven't been indicated for treating coronary artery disease, paving the way for drug repurposing.
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