Surveillance for the Rare Condition of Sickle Cell Disease in Wisconsin.

Q3 Medicine Wisconsin Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-01
Ashima Singh, Mahua Dasgupta, Dawn Retherford, Mei Baker, Mary Hulihan, Amanda M Brandow
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite universal newborn screening, there is no comprehensive surveillance system to understand the sickle cell disease population in Wisconsin.

Methods: We initiated the development of a sickle cell disease surveillance system by linking newborn screening data and electronic health records from 2 large tertiary health care institutions in Wisconsin: Children's Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital.

Results: There were 1478 individuals within the 3 data sources. One hundred thirty-two (82%) of 159 identified by newborn screening from 2013 through 2019 received care at Children's Wisconsin. The majority of individuals with sickle cell disease at Children's Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital resided in Milwaukee County.

Discussion: The new surveillance program will increase our understanding of the sickle cell disease population in Wisconsin and help improve quality of care and health outcomes.

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威斯康星州罕见镰状细胞病的监测。
导读:尽管普遍的新生儿筛查,没有全面的监测系统来了解在威斯康星州镰状细胞病人群。方法:我们通过连接新生儿筛查数据和来自威斯康辛州儿童医院和Froedtert医院两家大型三级医疗机构的电子健康记录,启动了镰状细胞病监测系统的开发。结果:3个数据源共1478人。2013年至2019年通过新生儿筛查确定的159名新生儿中,有132名(82%)在威斯康星州儿童医院接受了护理。威斯康辛儿童医院和Froedtert医院的大多数镰状细胞病患者居住在密尔沃基县。讨论:新的监测计划将增加我们对威斯康星州镰状细胞病人群的了解,并有助于提高护理质量和健康结果。
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期刊介绍: The Wisconsin Medical Society is the largest association of medical doctors in the state with more than 12,000 members dedicated to the best interests of their patients. With that in mind, wisconsinmedicalsociety.org offers patients a unique source for reliable, physician-reviewed medical information. The Wisconsin Medical Society has been a trusted source for health policy leadership since 1841.
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