
Pancreatic diseases register of the German society for general and visceral surgery
Author(s) -
Andrey Litvin,
S. I. Sychev,
A.A. Miroshnichenko,
Y. A. Kolokoltseva
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik kluba pankreatologov
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2077-5067
DOI - 10.33149/vkp.2019.01.01
Subject(s) - register (sociolinguistics) , multidisciplinary approach , german , medicine , confidentiality , psychological intervention , health care , family medicine , medical emergency , computer science , nursing , political science , computer security , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , law , history
Modern standards of registering the medical information involve a creation of registers of patients with various nosologicalentities, which allows to standardize the services provided by the health care system, as well as to increase the efficiency and safety of treatment in actual clinical practice. The Pancreatic Disease Register of the German Society of General and Visceral Surgery, which is a database of patients with pancreatic diseases and their surgeries, has become very popular in the medical field. The register is a multidisciplinary database with its own infrastructure, coordination center and it contains information on surgical diseases and surgical interventions performed on the pancreas. The register is used to collect and analyze information online and integrates clinics of German-speaking countries (Germany, Switzerland, Austria), as well as doctors from other countries after receiving the relevant permission. The review analyzes the features of information collection and the creation of own register infrastructure, aspects of the implementation of methodological and organizational support, as well as the nuances of its logistics. The ways of statistical processing and validation of the collected information are listed, the possibility of autonomous functioning of the system and the presence of strict measures to protect the confidentiality of data are emphasized. The register is an optimal set of possibilities for correct, full-fledged introduction and analysis of extensive medical data, which is a prerequisite for conducting the prospective randomized studies in the field of pancreatic surgery.