Cargando…

Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry

BACKGROUND: The Western Denmark Heart Registry (WDHR) has not previously been described as a research tool in clinical epidemiology. OBJECTIVES: We examined the setting, organization, content, data quality, and research potential of the WDHR. METHOD: We collected information from members of the WDHR...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Schmidt, Morten, Maeng, Michael, Jakobsen, Carl-Johan, Madsen, Morten, Thuesen, Leif, Nielsen, Per Hostrup, Bøtker, Hans Erik, Sørensen, Henrik Toft
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2943184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20865111
_version_ 1782187007448973312
author Schmidt, Morten
Maeng, Michael
Jakobsen, Carl-Johan
Madsen, Morten
Thuesen, Leif
Nielsen, Per Hostrup
Bøtker, Hans Erik
Sørensen, Henrik Toft
author_facet Schmidt, Morten
Maeng, Michael
Jakobsen, Carl-Johan
Madsen, Morten
Thuesen, Leif
Nielsen, Per Hostrup
Bøtker, Hans Erik
Sørensen, Henrik Toft
author_sort Schmidt, Morten
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The Western Denmark Heart Registry (WDHR) has not previously been described as a research tool in clinical epidemiology. OBJECTIVES: We examined the setting, organization, content, data quality, and research potential of the WDHR. METHOD: We collected information from members of the WDHR organization, including the committee of representatives, the board, the data management group, and physicians reporting to the database. We retrieved 2008 data from the WDHR to illustrate database variables. RESULTS: The WDHR is a clinical database within a population-based health care system. It was launched on 1 January 1999 to monitor and improve the quality of cardiac intervention in Western Denmark (population: 3.3 million) and to allow for clinical and health-service research. More than 200,000 interventions, with 50–150 variables each, have been registered. The data quality is ensured by automatic validation rules at data entry combined with systematic validation procedures and random spot-checks after entry. CONCLUSIONS: The WDHR is a valuable research tool because it provides ongoing longitudinal registration of detailed patient and procedural data. The Danish national health care system enables this research because it allows complete follow-up for medical events after cardiac intervention by linkage with multiple medical databases.
format Text
id pubmed-2943184
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2010
publisher Dove Medical Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-29431842010-09-23 Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry Schmidt, Morten Maeng, Michael Jakobsen, Carl-Johan Madsen, Morten Thuesen, Leif Nielsen, Per Hostrup Bøtker, Hans Erik Sørensen, Henrik Toft Clin Epidemiol Review BACKGROUND: The Western Denmark Heart Registry (WDHR) has not previously been described as a research tool in clinical epidemiology. OBJECTIVES: We examined the setting, organization, content, data quality, and research potential of the WDHR. METHOD: We collected information from members of the WDHR organization, including the committee of representatives, the board, the data management group, and physicians reporting to the database. We retrieved 2008 data from the WDHR to illustrate database variables. RESULTS: The WDHR is a clinical database within a population-based health care system. It was launched on 1 January 1999 to monitor and improve the quality of cardiac intervention in Western Denmark (population: 3.3 million) and to allow for clinical and health-service research. More than 200,000 interventions, with 50–150 variables each, have been registered. The data quality is ensured by automatic validation rules at data entry combined with systematic validation procedures and random spot-checks after entry. CONCLUSIONS: The WDHR is a valuable research tool because it provides ongoing longitudinal registration of detailed patient and procedural data. The Danish national health care system enables this research because it allows complete follow-up for medical events after cardiac intervention by linkage with multiple medical databases. Dove Medical Press 2010-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2943184/ /pubmed/20865111 Text en © 2010 Schmidt et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review
Schmidt, Morten
Maeng, Michael
Jakobsen, Carl-Johan
Madsen, Morten
Thuesen, Leif
Nielsen, Per Hostrup
Bøtker, Hans Erik
Sørensen, Henrik Toft
Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry
title Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry
title_full Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry
title_fullStr Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry
title_full_unstemmed Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry
title_short Existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: The Western Denmark Heart Registry
title_sort existing data sources for clinical epidemiology: the western denmark heart registry
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2943184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20865111
work_keys_str_mv AT schmidtmorten existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry
AT maengmichael existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry
AT jakobsencarljohan existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry
AT madsenmorten existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry
AT thuesenleif existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry
AT nielsenperhostrup existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry
AT bøtkerhanserik existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry
AT sørensenhenriktoft existingdatasourcesforclinicalepidemiologythewesterndenmarkheartregistry