Cooperative approach of pathology and neuropathology in the COVID-19 pandemic : German registry for COVID-19 autopsies (DeRegCOVID) and German network for autopsies in pandemics (DEFEAT PANDEMIcs).

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Pathologe Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-15 DOI:10.1007/s00292-020-00897-3
Saskia von Stillfried, Till Acker, Martin Aepfelbacher, Gustavo Baretton, Roman David Bülow, Karl-Friedrich Bürrig, Hans-Ulrich Holtherm, Danny Jonigk, Ruth Knüchel, Raphael W Majeed, Rainer Röhrig, Jan Wienströer, Peter Boor
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Background: Autopsy is an important tool for understanding the pathogenesis of diseases, including COVID-19.

Material and methods: On 15 April 2020, together with the German Society of Pathology and the Federal Association of German Pathologists, the German Registry of COVID-19 Autopsies (DeRegCOVID) was launched ( www.DeRegCOVID.ukaachen.de ). Building on this, the German Network for Autopsies in Pandemics (DEFEAT PANDEMIcs) was established on 1 September 2020.

Results: The main goal of DeRegCOVID is to collect and distribute de facto anonymized data on potentially all autopsies of people who have died from COVID-19 in Germany in order to meet the need for centralized, coordinated, and structured data collection and reporting during the pandemic. The success of the registry strongly depends on the willingness of the respective centers to report the data, which has developed very positively so far and requires special thanks to all participating centers. The rights to own data and biomaterials (stored decentrally) remain with each respective center. The DEFEAT PANDEMIcs network expands on this and aims to strengthen harmonization and standardization as well as nationwide implementation and cooperation in the field of pandemic autopsies.

Conclusions: The extraordinary cooperation in the field of autopsies in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic is impressively demonstrated by the establishment of DeRegCOVID, the merger of the registry of neuropathology (CNS-COVID19) with DeRegCOVID and the establishment of the autopsy network DEFEAT PANDEMIcs. It gives a strong signal for the necessity, readiness, and expertise to jointly help manage current and future pandemics by autopsy-derived knowledge.

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COVID-19大流行中病理学和神经病理学的合作方法:德国COVID-19尸检登记处(DeRegCOVID)和德国大流行尸检网络(DEFEAT pandemic)。
背景:尸检是了解包括COVID-19在内的疾病发病机制的重要工具。材料和方法:2020年4月15日,与德国病理学学会和德国病理学家联邦协会一起,启动了德国COVID-19尸检登记处(DeRegCOVID) (www.DeRegCOVID.ukaachen.de)。在此基础上,德国流行病尸检网络(DEFEAT pandemic)于2020年9月1日成立。结果:解除COVID-19的主要目标是收集和分发德国可能死于COVID-19的所有尸体解剖的事实上的匿名数据,以满足大流行期间集中、协调和结构化数据收集和报告的需求。登记的成功在很大程度上取决于各中心报告数据的意愿,到目前为止,这方面的发展非常积极,需要特别感谢所有参与中心。拥有数据和生物材料(分散存储)的权利仍然属于各自的中心。“战胜流行病”网络在此基础上进行了扩展,旨在加强流行病尸检领域的统一和标准化以及全国范围内的实施与合作。结论:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,德国在尸检领域的非凡合作得到了令人印象深刻的体现,包括建立了“解除COVID-19”,将神经病理学登记处(CNS-COVID19)与“解除COVID-19”合并,以及建立了“战胜流行病”尸检网络。它发出了一个强烈的信号,表明有必要、准备就绪并具备专门知识,通过尸检衍生的知识共同帮助管理当前和未来的大流行。
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Pathologe
Pathologe 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: Der Pathologe is an internationally recognized journal and combines practical relevance with scientific competence. The journal informs all pathologists working on departments and institutes as well as morphologically interested scientists about developments in the field of pathology. The journal serves both the scientific exchange and the continuing education of pathologists. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue focus on providing evidenced based information under consideration of practical experience. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange.
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