Development and design of the Hantavirus registry - HantaReg - for epidemiological studies, outbreaks and clinical studies on hantavirus disease

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Development and design of the Hantavirus registry - HantaReg - for epidemiological studies, outbreaks and clinical studies on hantavirus disease. / Koehler, Felix C; Blomberg, Linda; Brehm, Thomas Theo; Büttner, Stefan; Cornely, Oliver A; Degen, Olaf; Di Cristanziano, Veronica; Dolff, Sebastian; Eberwein, Lukas; Hoxha, Elion; Hoyer-Allo, K Johanna R; Rudolf, Sarah; Späth, Martin R; Wanken, Manuel; Müller, Roman-Ulrich; Burst, Volker.

in: CLIN KIDNEY J, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 11, 11.2021, S. 2365-2370.

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Koehler, FC, Blomberg, L, Brehm, TT, Büttner, S, Cornely, OA, Degen, O, Di Cristanziano, V, Dolff, S, Eberwein, L, Hoxha, E, Hoyer-Allo, KJR, Rudolf, S, Späth, MR, Wanken, M, Müller, R-U & Burst, V 2021, 'Development and design of the Hantavirus registry - HantaReg - for epidemiological studies, outbreaks and clinical studies on hantavirus disease', CLIN KIDNEY J, Jg. 14, Nr. 11, S. 2365-2370. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfab053

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Koehler, F. C., Blomberg, L., Brehm, T. T., Büttner, S., Cornely, O. A., Degen, O., Di Cristanziano, V., Dolff, S., Eberwein, L., Hoxha, E., Hoyer-Allo, K. J. R., Rudolf, S., Späth, M. R., Wanken, M., Müller, R-U., & Burst, V. (2021). Development and design of the Hantavirus registry - HantaReg - for epidemiological studies, outbreaks and clinical studies on hantavirus disease. CLIN KIDNEY J, 14(11), 2365-2370. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfab053

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@article{9fd891444a7147af8246035345d7d843,
title = "Development and design of the Hantavirus registry - HantaReg - for epidemiological studies, outbreaks and clinical studies on hantavirus disease",
abstract = "Background: Frequent outbreaks around the globe and endemic appearance in different parts of the world emphasize the substantial risk of hantavirus diseases. Increasing incidence rates, trends of changing distribution of hantavirus species and new insights into clinical courses of hantavirus diseases call for multinational surveillance. Furthermore, evidence-based guidelines for the management of hantavirus diseases and scoring systems, which allow stratification of patients into risk categories, are lacking.Methods: Hantavirus registry (HantaReg) is a novel registry platform facilitating multinational research of hantavirus-caused diseases, such as haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). HantaReg provides an electronic case report form and uses the General Data Protection Regulation compliant platform clinicalsurveys.net, which can be accessed from any internet browser in the world. Having a modular structure, the registry platform is designed to display or hide questions and items according to the documented case (e.g. patient with HFRS versus HCPS) to facilitate fast, but standardized, data entry. Information categories documented in HantaReg are demographics, pre-existing diseases, clinical presentation, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, as well as outcome.Conclusions: HantaReg is a novel, ready-to-use platform for clinical and epidemiological studies on hantavirus diseases and facilitates the documentation of the disease course associated with hantavirus infections. HantaReg is expected to promote international collaboration and contributes to improving patient care through the analysis of diagnostic and treatment pathways for hantavirus diseases, providing evidence for robust treatment recommendations. Moreover, HantaReg enables the development of prognosis-indicating scoring systems for patients with hantavirus disease.",
author = "Koehler, {Felix C} and Linda Blomberg and Brehm, {Thomas Theo} and Stefan B{\"u}ttner and Cornely, {Oliver A} and Olaf Degen and {Di Cristanziano}, Veronica and Sebastian Dolff and Lukas Eberwein and Elion Hoxha and Hoyer-Allo, {K Johanna R} and Sarah Rudolf and Sp{\"a}th, {Martin R} and Manuel Wanken and Roman-Ulrich M{\"u}ller and Volker Burst",
note = "{\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA.",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1093/ckj/sfab053",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
pages = "2365--2370",
journal = "CLIN KIDNEY J",
issn = "2048-8505",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "11",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Development and design of the Hantavirus registry - HantaReg - for epidemiological studies, outbreaks and clinical studies on hantavirus disease

AU - Koehler, Felix C

AU - Blomberg, Linda

AU - Brehm, Thomas Theo

AU - Büttner, Stefan

AU - Cornely, Oliver A

AU - Degen, Olaf

AU - Di Cristanziano, Veronica

AU - Dolff, Sebastian

AU - Eberwein, Lukas

AU - Hoxha, Elion

AU - Hoyer-Allo, K Johanna R

AU - Rudolf, Sarah

AU - Späth, Martin R

AU - Wanken, Manuel

AU - Müller, Roman-Ulrich

AU - Burst, Volker

N1 - © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA.

PY - 2021/11

Y1 - 2021/11

N2 - Background: Frequent outbreaks around the globe and endemic appearance in different parts of the world emphasize the substantial risk of hantavirus diseases. Increasing incidence rates, trends of changing distribution of hantavirus species and new insights into clinical courses of hantavirus diseases call for multinational surveillance. Furthermore, evidence-based guidelines for the management of hantavirus diseases and scoring systems, which allow stratification of patients into risk categories, are lacking.Methods: Hantavirus registry (HantaReg) is a novel registry platform facilitating multinational research of hantavirus-caused diseases, such as haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). HantaReg provides an electronic case report form and uses the General Data Protection Regulation compliant platform clinicalsurveys.net, which can be accessed from any internet browser in the world. Having a modular structure, the registry platform is designed to display or hide questions and items according to the documented case (e.g. patient with HFRS versus HCPS) to facilitate fast, but standardized, data entry. Information categories documented in HantaReg are demographics, pre-existing diseases, clinical presentation, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, as well as outcome.Conclusions: HantaReg is a novel, ready-to-use platform for clinical and epidemiological studies on hantavirus diseases and facilitates the documentation of the disease course associated with hantavirus infections. HantaReg is expected to promote international collaboration and contributes to improving patient care through the analysis of diagnostic and treatment pathways for hantavirus diseases, providing evidence for robust treatment recommendations. Moreover, HantaReg enables the development of prognosis-indicating scoring systems for patients with hantavirus disease.

AB - Background: Frequent outbreaks around the globe and endemic appearance in different parts of the world emphasize the substantial risk of hantavirus diseases. Increasing incidence rates, trends of changing distribution of hantavirus species and new insights into clinical courses of hantavirus diseases call for multinational surveillance. Furthermore, evidence-based guidelines for the management of hantavirus diseases and scoring systems, which allow stratification of patients into risk categories, are lacking.Methods: Hantavirus registry (HantaReg) is a novel registry platform facilitating multinational research of hantavirus-caused diseases, such as haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). HantaReg provides an electronic case report form and uses the General Data Protection Regulation compliant platform clinicalsurveys.net, which can be accessed from any internet browser in the world. Having a modular structure, the registry platform is designed to display or hide questions and items according to the documented case (e.g. patient with HFRS versus HCPS) to facilitate fast, but standardized, data entry. Information categories documented in HantaReg are demographics, pre-existing diseases, clinical presentation, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, as well as outcome.Conclusions: HantaReg is a novel, ready-to-use platform for clinical and epidemiological studies on hantavirus diseases and facilitates the documentation of the disease course associated with hantavirus infections. HantaReg is expected to promote international collaboration and contributes to improving patient care through the analysis of diagnostic and treatment pathways for hantavirus diseases, providing evidence for robust treatment recommendations. Moreover, HantaReg enables the development of prognosis-indicating scoring systems for patients with hantavirus disease.

U2 - 10.1093/ckj/sfab053

DO - 10.1093/ckj/sfab053

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 34754431

VL - 14

SP - 2365

EP - 2370

JO - CLIN KIDNEY J

JF - CLIN KIDNEY J

SN - 2048-8505

IS - 11

ER -