Data privacy management and data quality monitoring in the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research's multicentre TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (DZHK-TORCH)

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Data privacy management and data quality monitoring in the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research's multicentre TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (DZHK-TORCH). / Schwaneberg, Thea; Weitmann, Kerstin; Dösch, Andreas; Seyler, Claudia; Bahls, Thomas; Geidel, Lars; Stahl, Dana; Lee, Mahsa; Kraus, Monika; Katus, Hugo A; Hoffmann, Wolfgang.

In: ESC HEART FAIL, Vol. 4, No. 4, 11.2017, p. 440-447.

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Schwaneberg, T, Weitmann, K, Dösch, A, Seyler, C, Bahls, T, Geidel, L, Stahl, D, Lee, M, Kraus, M, Katus, HA & Hoffmann, W 2017, 'Data privacy management and data quality monitoring in the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research's multicentre TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (DZHK-TORCH)', ESC HEART FAIL, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 440-447. https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12168

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Schwaneberg, T., Weitmann, K., Dösch, A., Seyler, C., Bahls, T., Geidel, L., Stahl, D., Lee, M., Kraus, M., Katus, H. A., & Hoffmann, W. (2017). Data privacy management and data quality monitoring in the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research's multicentre TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (DZHK-TORCH). ESC HEART FAIL, 4(4), 440-447. https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12168

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@article{a9f600a043b14c11821c20b9d804ac59,
title = "Data privacy management and data quality monitoring in the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research's multicentre TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (DZHK-TORCH)",
abstract = "AIMS: The multicentric TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (TORCH) of the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research aims to recruit 2300 patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopthies.METHODS AND RESULTS: The investigations were performed after standard operating procedures. The data are collected in standardized electronic case report forms provided by the data holding of the central data management of the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research using secuTrial (interActive Systems GmbH, Berlin, Germany). The personal-identifying data and informed consent are collected, stored, and quality-checked by the independent Trusted Third Party in Greifswald. The quality management of the medical data is performed by the data and quality centre Greifswald. In December 2014, the recruitment for TORCH has started. Currently, data and biomaterial from about 1397 patients and more than 74 500 biomaterial aliquots were collected. Regular study centre-specific quality reports address completeness and plausibility of data and provide detailed information about current missing or implausible data entries to improve the data quality by using a query management in addition.CONCLUSIONS: A regular quality control and reporting improve the data quality in TORCH and will support high-quality data analysis and the translation of research results into routine care.",
keywords = "Cardiomyopathies/epidemiology, Data Accuracy, Female, Germany/epidemiology, Humans, Informed Consent/standards, Knowledge Management/standards, Male, Middle Aged, Morbidity/trends, Privacy, Registries/standards, Translational Medical Research/standards",
author = "Thea Schwaneberg and Kerstin Weitmann and Andreas D{\"o}sch and Claudia Seyler and Thomas Bahls and Lars Geidel and Dana Stahl and Mahsa Lee and Monika Kraus and Katus, {Hugo A} and Wolfgang Hoffmann",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2017 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.",
year = "2017",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1002/ehf2.12168",
language = "English",
volume = "4",
pages = "440--447",
journal = "ESC HEART FAIL",
issn = "2055-5822",
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T1 - Data privacy management and data quality monitoring in the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research's multicentre TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (DZHK-TORCH)

AU - Schwaneberg, Thea

AU - Weitmann, Kerstin

AU - Dösch, Andreas

AU - Seyler, Claudia

AU - Bahls, Thomas

AU - Geidel, Lars

AU - Stahl, Dana

AU - Lee, Mahsa

AU - Kraus, Monika

AU - Katus, Hugo A

AU - Hoffmann, Wolfgang

N1 - © 2017 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.

PY - 2017/11

Y1 - 2017/11

N2 - AIMS: The multicentric TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (TORCH) of the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research aims to recruit 2300 patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopthies.METHODS AND RESULTS: The investigations were performed after standard operating procedures. The data are collected in standardized electronic case report forms provided by the data holding of the central data management of the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research using secuTrial (interActive Systems GmbH, Berlin, Germany). The personal-identifying data and informed consent are collected, stored, and quality-checked by the independent Trusted Third Party in Greifswald. The quality management of the medical data is performed by the data and quality centre Greifswald. In December 2014, the recruitment for TORCH has started. Currently, data and biomaterial from about 1397 patients and more than 74 500 biomaterial aliquots were collected. Regular study centre-specific quality reports address completeness and plausibility of data and provide detailed information about current missing or implausible data entries to improve the data quality by using a query management in addition.CONCLUSIONS: A regular quality control and reporting improve the data quality in TORCH and will support high-quality data analysis and the translation of research results into routine care.

AB - AIMS: The multicentric TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (TORCH) of the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research aims to recruit 2300 patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopthies.METHODS AND RESULTS: The investigations were performed after standard operating procedures. The data are collected in standardized electronic case report forms provided by the data holding of the central data management of the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research using secuTrial (interActive Systems GmbH, Berlin, Germany). The personal-identifying data and informed consent are collected, stored, and quality-checked by the independent Trusted Third Party in Greifswald. The quality management of the medical data is performed by the data and quality centre Greifswald. In December 2014, the recruitment for TORCH has started. Currently, data and biomaterial from about 1397 patients and more than 74 500 biomaterial aliquots were collected. Regular study centre-specific quality reports address completeness and plausibility of data and provide detailed information about current missing or implausible data entries to improve the data quality by using a query management in addition.CONCLUSIONS: A regular quality control and reporting improve the data quality in TORCH and will support high-quality data analysis and the translation of research results into routine care.

KW - Cardiomyopathies/epidemiology

KW - Data Accuracy

KW - Female

KW - Germany/epidemiology

KW - Humans

KW - Informed Consent/standards

KW - Knowledge Management/standards

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Morbidity/trends

KW - Privacy

KW - Registries/standards

KW - Translational Medical Research/standards

U2 - 10.1002/ehf2.12168

DO - 10.1002/ehf2.12168

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 28742243

VL - 4

SP - 440

EP - 447

JO - ESC HEART FAIL

JF - ESC HEART FAIL

SN - 2055-5822

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