成人严重哮喘登记处:全球和不断增长的清单。

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Pragmatic and Observational Research Pub Date : 2023-10-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/POR.S399879
Breda Cushen, Mariko Siyue Koh, Trung N Tran, Neil Martin, Ruth Murray, Thendral Uthaman, Celine Yun Yi Goh, Rebecca Vella, Neva Eleangovan, Lakmini Bulathsinhala, Jorge F Maspero, Matthew J Peters, Florence Schleich, Paulo Pitrez, George Christoff, Mohsen Sadatsafavi, Carlos A Torres-Duque, Celeste Porsbjerg, Alan Altraja, Lauri Lehtimäki, Arnaud Bourdin, Christian Taube, Nikolaos G Papadopoulos, Csoma Zsuzsanna, Unnur Björnsdóttir, Sundeep Salvi, Enrico Heffler, Takashi Iwanaga, Mona Al-Ahmad, Désirée Larenas-Linnemann, Job F M van Boven, Bernt Bøgvald Aarli, Piotr Kuna, Cláudia Chaves Loureiro, Riyad Al-Lehebi, Jae Ha Lee, Nuria Marina, Leif Bjermer, Chau-Chyun Sheu, Bassam Mahboub, John Busby, Andrew Menzies-Gow, Eileen Wang, David B Price
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目的:国际严重哮喘登记处(ISAR;http://isaregistries.org/)使用标准化的变量来实现对严重哮喘的多国和充分有力的研究。本研究旨在研究会计准则专家组内的国家和非会计准则专家小组国家报告收集的数据,这些数据使全球研究能够支持个别国家的利益。方法:通过在线搜索和接触重症哮喘专家来确定登记处。参与登记处提供了数据收集规范或已确认的收集变量。总结了注册中心报告收集的核心变量(ISAR德尔菲研究结果)、类固醇相关共病变量、生物安全性变量(严重感染、过敏反应和癌症)、新冠肺炎变量和其他变量(不属于上述类别)。结果:在确定的37个登记处中,26个是会计准则专家组附属机构,11个是非会计准则专家小组附属机构。25个会计准则专家组登记处和4个非会计准则专家小组登记处报告收集了65个核心变量中的90%以上。23个注册中心报告收集了所有可选的类固醇相关共病变量。29个登记处报告收集了所有可选的安全变量。10个登记处报告收集了新冠肺炎变量。24家注册机构报告收集了额外的变量,包括哮喘问卷的数据(10份哮喘控制问卷、20份哮喘控制测试、11份哮喘生活质量问卷和4份EuroQol 5维度5水平问卷)。八个登记处与电子医疗记录和国家索赔或疾病数据库等数据库相连。结论:标准化的数据收集使各个严重哮喘登记处能够收集统一的数据,并提高严重哮喘研究的统计能力,而不考虑ISAR的隶属关系。
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Adult Severe Asthma Registries: A Global and Growing Inventory.

Aim: The International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR; http://isaregistries.org/) uses standardised variables to enable multi-country and adequately powered research in severe asthma. This study aims to look at the data countries within ISAR and non-ISAR countries reported collecting that enable global research that support individual country interests.

Methods: Registries were identified by online searches and approaching severe asthma experts. Participating registries provided data collection specifications or confirmed variables collected. Core variables (results from ISAR's Delphi study), steroid-related comorbidity variables, biologic safety variables (serious infection, anaphylaxis, and cancer), COVID-19 variables and additional variables (not belonging to the aforementioned categories) that registries reported collecting were summarised.

Results: Of the 37 registries identified, 26 were ISAR affiliates and 11 non-ISAR affiliates. Twenty-five ISAR-registries and 4 non-ISAR registries reported collecting >90% of the 65 core variables. Twenty-three registries reported collecting all optional steroid-related comorbidity variables. Twenty-nine registries reported collecting all optional safety variables. Ten registries reported collecting COVID-19 variables. Twenty-four registries reported collecting additional variables including data from asthma questionnaires (10 Asthma Control Questionnaire, 20 Asthma Control Test, 11 Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire, and 4 EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level Questionnaire). Eight registries are linked to databases such as electronic medical records and national claims or disease databases.

Conclusion: Standardised data collection has enabled individual severe asthma registries to collect unified data and increase statistical power for severe asthma research irrespective of ISAR affiliations.

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