Widbiller Matthias, Huppertz Gunnar, Müller Karolina, Koller Michael, Reichert Torsten E, Buchalla Wolfgang, Smeda Martyna
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, University Hospital Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 11, D-93053 Regensburg, Germany.
Center for Clinical Studies, University Hospital Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 11, D-93053 Regensburg, Germany.
J Clin Med. 2024 Nov 27;13(23):7196. doi: 10.3390/jcm13237196.
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are common, particularly in children and adolescents, and require timely, well-documented treatment for optimal long-term functional and esthetic outcomes. Despite their prevalence, comprehensive data on TDI remain limited. The Regensburg Dental Trauma Registry (RDTR) was established to enable structured data collection, documentation and analysis of dentoalveolar trauma cases to improve both research and clinical practice. The RDTR was developed at the Centre for Dental Traumatology at the University Hospital Regensburg as part of a multi-stage implementation process, which involved creating clinical infrastructure, establishing treatment protocols, providing continuous clinician training, and designing a standardized documentation form to capture essential data, including patient demographics, accident details, clinical assessments, and initial treatment. Data are transferred into a REDCap electronic case report form (eCRF), which is hosted on secure university servers, ensuring efficient administration, controlled access and high data integrity. Quality assurance measures, including automated and manual data checks and regular treatment protocol updates, maintain high data accuracy and consistency. This initial methodological report outlines the systematic approach of the RDTR and its potential to generate large datasets. These will enable in-depth analyses of injury patterns, treatment effectiveness, risk factors, and more. Future expansion includes collaboration with additional university hospitals to broaden the dataset and support multi-center approaches. The RDTR offers a framework for consistent data collection and quality control, laying the foundation for comprehensive analyses that contribute to the development of preventive strategies and treatment protocols.
创伤性牙损伤(TDIs)很常见,尤其是在儿童和青少年中,需要及时、记录完善的治疗以获得最佳的长期功能和美学效果。尽管其发病率很高,但关于TDI的全面数据仍然有限。雷根斯堡牙外伤登记处(RDTR)的建立是为了实现对牙槽创伤病例进行结构化数据收集、记录和分析,以改善研究和临床实践。RDTR是在雷根斯堡大学医院牙外伤中心开发的,是多阶段实施过程的一部分,该过程包括创建临床基础设施、建立治疗方案、为临床医生提供持续培训,以及设计标准化的记录表格以获取基本数据,包括患者人口统计学信息、事故细节、临床评估和初始治疗。数据被传输到一个REDCap电子病例报告表(eCRF)中,该表托管在安全的大学服务器上,确保高效管理、可控访问和高数据完整性。质量保证措施,包括自动和手动数据检查以及定期更新治疗方案,保持了高数据准确性和一致性。这份初步的方法学报告概述了RDTR的系统方法及其生成大型数据集的潜力。这些数据集将能够对损伤模式、治疗效果、危险因素等进行深入分析。未来的扩展包括与其他大学医院合作,以扩大数据集并支持多中心研究方法。RDTR提供了一个一致的数据收集和质量控制框架,为有助于制定预防策略和治疗方案的综合分析奠定了基础。