van den Berg R, van der Heijde D, Landewé R, van Lambalgen K, Huizinga T
Department of Rheumatology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2014 Sep-Oct;32(5 Suppl 85):S-135-40. Epub 2014 Oct 30.
The METEOR (Measurement of Efficacy of Treatment in the 'Era of Outcome' in Rheumatology) initiative aims at improving care for RA patients by assisting rheumatologists in strict monitoring and tight control of disease activity. The state of the art of the METEOR initiative, the technical organisation of the database and future perspectives are described.
RA patients are followed in the daily practice setting; (follow-up) visits are registered via the tool or upload facility. The METEOR tool is an easy-to-use, stand-alone, web-based program free available to rheumatologists worldwide. The upload facility is developed to meet the wish of many local registries to upload their data into the METEOR database to benefit from benchmark and research facilities without giving up their own registries. Rheumatologists will always have access to full patient details of their own patients. Yet, patient identifying data are stored in an encrypted manner in the METEOR database in order to provide full patient anonymity to all other users.
While the tool can be used without IT involvement, the upload facility requires IT support. The incorporation of local registries into the METEOR database is time consuming, requires endeavours as well as technical support of both the local registries and the METEOR organisation, however, the combination of the tool and the upload facility has enabled the successful creation of a strong research database with real life data of 35,000 RA patients with more than 140,000 visits from all over the world!
The METEOR database offers the unique opportunity to study daily practice care as well as dedicated research questions in worldwide real life setting. Moreover, the METEOR's collective experience can be accessed by those who think about initiating patient registries for all sorts of purposes. Consequently, these well-designed registries may help in treating RA patients even more successfully in future.
METEOR(风湿病“预后时代”治疗效果评估)计划旨在通过协助风湿病学家严格监测和严格控制疾病活动来改善对类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的护理。本文描述了METEOR计划的现状、数据库的技术组织以及未来展望。
在日常临床实践中对RA患者进行随访;(随访)就诊情况通过该工具或上传设施进行记录。METEOR工具是一个易于使用的独立网络程序,全球风湿病学家均可免费使用。开发上传设施是为了满足许多地方登记处将其数据上传到METEOR数据库的愿望,以便在不放弃自身登记处的情况下受益于基准测试和研究设施。风湿病学家始终可以访问其自己患者的完整详细信息。然而,患者识别数据以加密方式存储在METEOR数据库中,以便为所有其他用户提供完全的患者匿名性。
虽然该工具无需信息技术人员参与即可使用,但上传设施需要信息技术支持。将地方登记处纳入METEOR数据库很耗时,需要地方登记处和METEOR组织的努力以及技术支持,然而,该工具和上传设施的结合成功创建了一个强大的研究数据库,其中包含来自世界各地35000名RA患者的超过140000次就诊的真实生活数据!
METEOR数据库提供了独特的机会,可在全球真实生活环境中研究日常临床护理以及专门的研究问题。此外,那些考虑出于各种目的启动患者登记处的人可以借鉴METEOR的集体经验。因此,这些精心设计的登记处可能有助于未来更成功地治疗RA患者。