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新的斯堪的纳维亚捐赠与输血数据库(SCANDAT2):一个兼具多功能性的血液安全资源库。

The new Scandinavian Donations and Transfusions database (SCANDAT2): a blood safety resource with added versatility.

作者信息

Edgren Gustaf, Rostgaard Klaus, Vasan Senthil K, Wikman Agneta, Norda Rut, Pedersen Ole Birger, Erikstrup Christian, Nielsen Kaspar René, Titlestad Kjell, Ullum Henrik, Melbye Mads, Nyrén Olof, Hjalgrim Henrik

机构信息

Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Hematology Centre, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Transfusion. 2015 Jul;55(7):1600-6. doi: 10.1111/trf.12986. Epub 2015 Jan 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Risks of transfusion-transmitted disease are currently at a record low in the developed world. Still, available methods for blood surveillance might not be sufficient to detect transmission of diseases with unknown etiologies or with very long incubation periods.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

We have previously created the anonymized Scandinavian Donations and Transfusions (SCANDAT) database, containing data on blood donors, blood transfusions, and transfused patients, with complete follow-up of donors and patients for a range of health outcomes. Here we describe the re-creation of SCANDAT with updated, identifiable data. We collected computerized data on blood donations and transfusions from blood banks covering all of Sweden and Denmark. After data cleaning, two structurally identical databases were created and the entire database was linked with nationwide health outcomes registers to attain complete follow-up for up to 47 years regarding hospital care, cancer, and death.

RESULTS

After removal of erroneous records, the database contained 25,523,334 donation records, 21,318,794 transfusion records, and 3,692,653 unique persons with valid identification, presently followed over 40 million person-years, with possibility for future extension. Data quality is generally high with 96% of all transfusions being traceable to their respective donation(s) and a very high (>97%) concordance with official statistics on annual number of blood donations and transfusions.

CONCLUSIONS

It is possible to create a binational, nationwide database with almost 50 years of follow-up of blood donors and transfused patients for a range of health outcomes. We aim to use this database for further studies of donor health, transfusion-associated risks, and transfusion-transmitted disease.

摘要

背景

在发达国家,输血传播疾病的风险目前处于历史最低水平。然而,现有的血液监测方法可能不足以检测病因不明或潜伏期很长的疾病的传播。

研究设计与方法

我们之前创建了匿名的斯堪的纳维亚捐赠与输血(SCANDAT)数据库,其中包含献血者、输血情况及输血患者的数据,并对献血者和患者的一系列健康结局进行了完整随访。在此,我们描述使用更新后的可识别数据重新创建SCANDAT。我们从覆盖瑞典和丹麦全境的血库收集了关于献血和输血的计算机化数据。经过数据清理,创建了两个结构相同的数据库,并将整个数据库与全国健康结局登记册相链接,以实现对医院护理、癌症和死亡情况长达47年的完整随访。

结果

去除错误记录后,该数据库包含25,523,334条献血记录、21,318,794条输血记录以及3,692,653名具有有效身份识别的独特个体,目前随访时间超过4000万人年,且未来有可能进一步扩展。数据质量总体较高,所有输血中有96%可追溯到各自的献血,并且与献血和输血年度官方统计数据的一致性非常高(>97%)。

结论

创建一个包含近50年对献血者和输血患者一系列健康结局随访的双边全国性数据库是可行的。我们旨在利用该数据库进一步研究献血者健康、输血相关风险以及输血传播疾病。

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