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45岁及以上人群慢性病结局研究(EXTEND45研究):澳大利亚关联队列研究方案

EXamining ouTcomEs in chroNic Disease in the 45 and Up Study (the EXTEND45 Study): Protocol for an Australian Linked Cohort Study.

作者信息

Foote Celine, Hockham Carinna, Sukkar Louisa, Campain Anna, Kang Amy, Young Tamara, Cass Alan, Chow Clara K, Comino Elizabeth, Gallagher Martin, Jan Stephen, Knight John, Liu Bette, McNamara Martin, Peiris David, Pollock Carol, Sullivan David, Wong Germaine, Zoungas Sophia, Rogers Kris, Jun Min, Jardine Meg

机构信息

The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney, Australia.

Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Apr 14;9(4):e15646. doi: 10.2196/15646.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and diabetes are the major causes of death and disability worldwide. They are associated with high health service utilization persisting over many years. Their slow progression and wide clinical variation make them eminently suitable for study in population-based cohorts. However, current understanding of their prevalence, incidence, and progression is largely based on studies conducted in clinical populations.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to establish a novel link between an existing population-based cohort (the 45 and Up Study) and routinely collected laboratory and administrative data to facilitate research across the full disease spectrum of CKD and diabetes.

METHODS

In the EXTEND45 Study (EXamining OuTcomEs in chroNic Disease in the 45 and Up Study), baseline questionnaire responses of over 260,000 participants of the 45 and Up Study aged ≥45 years living in New South Wales (NSW), collected between January 2006 and December 2009, are linked to data from laboratory service providers as well as national- and state-based administrative datasets via probabilistic linkage. Routinely collected data were obtained for participants who could be linked between January 2005 and July 2013. Laboratory data will enable the identification of early cases of chronic disease and the assessment of clinically relevant biochemical targets during the disease course. Health administrative datasets will allow for the examination of health service use, pharmacological management, and clinical outcomes.

RESULTS

The study received ethics approval from the NSW Population and Health Services Research Ethics Committee in February 2014. Data linkage for 267,153 of the 45 and Up Study participants was completed in June 2016, with congruent linkage achieved for 265,086 (99.23%) individuals. To date, the CKD and diabetes cohorts have been identified (published elsewhere), and a diverse portfolio of research projects relating to disease burden, risk factors, health outcomes, and health service utilization is in development.

CONCLUSIONS

The EXTEND45 Study represents an unparalleled opportunity to perform extensive research into diseases of considerable public health and clinical importance. Strengths include the population-based nature of the cohort and the availability of longitudinal information on the complete disease pathway for affected individuals.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR1-10.2196/15646.

摘要

背景

慢性肾脏病(CKD)和糖尿病是全球范围内死亡和残疾的主要原因。它们与多年来持续的高医疗服务利用率相关。其缓慢进展和广泛的临床变异性使其非常适合在基于人群的队列中进行研究。然而,目前对其患病率、发病率和进展的了解很大程度上基于在临床人群中开展的研究。

目的

本研究旨在在现有的基于人群的队列(45岁及以上研究)与常规收集的实验室和管理数据之间建立一种新的联系,以促进对CKD和糖尿病全疾病谱的研究。

方法

在EXTEND45研究(45岁及以上研究中慢性疾病结局研究)中,2006年1月至2009年12月期间收集的新南威尔士州(NSW)年龄≥45岁的45岁及以上研究的260,000多名参与者的基线问卷回复,通过概率链接与实验室服务提供商的数据以及国家和州级管理数据集相链接。对于2005年1月至2013年7月期间能够链接的参与者,获取了常规收集的数据。实验室数据将有助于识别慢性病早期病例,并评估疾病过程中临床相关的生化指标。卫生管理数据集将允许对医疗服务使用、药物管理和临床结局进行检查。

结果

该研究于2014年2月获得新南威尔士州人口与卫生服务研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。45岁及以上研究的267,153名参与者的数据链接于2016年6月完成,265,086名(99.23%)个体实现了一致链接。迄今为止,已确定了CKD和糖尿病队列(已在其他地方发表),并且正在开展一系列与疾病负担、危险因素、健康结局和医疗服务利用相关 的研究项目。

结论

EXTEND45研究为对具有相当公共卫生和临床重要性的疾病进行广泛研究提供了无与伦比的机会。优势包括队列基于人群的性质以及可获得受影响个体完整疾病路径的纵向信息。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):RR1-10.2196/15646。

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