亚太地区繁忙导管实验室的科研文化差异。

AsiaIntervention Pub Date : 2024-02-29 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.4244/AIJ-D-23-00005
Manish Narang, Aseem Saxena, Ramneek Kaur, Hanumanthu Reddy Gopa, Nick E J West
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背景:目的:本研究旨在探讨亚太地区繁忙导管室研究文化的差异,并提出医院与业界和学术界合作发展内部研究能力的路线图:方法:从繁忙的导管室(每年至少 250 例血管成形术)收集亚太地区研究实践的相关数据并进行分析。结果:来自 62 家医院的 220 名受访者参与了调查:共有来自亚太地区 13 个国家 62 个阴道实验室(88.6%)的 220 名受访者参与了调查。亚太地区各国的研究文化差异很大。据报道,澳大利亚、新西兰、韩国、新加坡和日本拥有完善的基础设施。大型多中心试验在韩国很常见,而常规随访在日本很常见。跨医院/州的医疗记录链接被认为具有挑战性。亚太地区的研究接触和培训有限。专家们提出了改善亚太地区研究文化的路线图,包括创造有利的监管环境、形成协同目标、为参与研究的专业人员提供培训计划以及利用最佳实践:亚太地区的心脏病学临床研究取得了长足发展,中国和印度的研究潜力巨大。实施改善研究培训和行业参与的措施将促进亚太地区的研究文化。
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Variability in research culture across busy catheterisation labs in the Asia-Pacific region.

Background: Information related to research culture in the busy catheterisation (cath) labs across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is sparse.

Aims: The aims of this study were to examine the variability in research culture in busy cath labs in the APAC region and to propose a roadmap for hospitals to develop in-house research capabilities in conjunction with industry and academia.

Methods: Data related to research practices in the APAC region were collected from busy cath labs (at least 250 angioplasty/year) and analysed. Results were shared with research experts to understand the challenges in institutional research and create a roadmap for hospitals to develop research capabilities.

Results: A total of 220 respondents from 62 cath labs (88.6%) across 13 APAC countries participated in the survey. A wide variation was noted in research culture across APAC countries. Well-established infrastructure was reported in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, and Japan. Large multicentre trials were common in South Korea, while routine follow-ups were common in Japan. Linking medical records across hospitals/states was considered challenging. Research exposure and training were limited in the APAC region. The experts suggested a roadmap, including creating a conducive regulatory environment, forming synergistic goals, training programs for the professionals involved in research, and leveraging best practices, for improving the research culture in APAC.

Conclusions: Clinical research in cardiology has grown significantly in the APAC region, with a huge research potential in China and India. Implementing measures to improve research training and involvement of the industry will boost the research culture in the APAC region.

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