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TEDIS, an information system dedicated to patients affected with neuro-developmental disorders including autism, focuses on patient data generated during in-depth clinical assessment in nine expert centers in Ile-de-France region. Long term partnership involving methodologists and domain experts is necessary to support quality data production and analyses and to guarantee quality data and information governance in a domain characterized by frequent evolutions in clinical assessment instruments and in diagnostic criteria and classification.
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Transtorno Autístico , Confiabilidade dos Dados , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento , França , Humanos , Sistemas de InformaçãoRESUMO
We present the regional professional network to support the Renal Epidemiology Information Network (REIN) registry in maintaining high quality data production and information analyses in Ile-De-France region. The network is based on a long term partnership between the nephrologists and a regional methodology support unit. It integrates clinical research assistants for data quality control. We also present organizational methods on maintaining the registry and enhancing information analyses and automating analyses reports.
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Sistema de Registros , Confiabilidade dos Dados , França , Serviços de InformaçãoRESUMO
Knowledge of the very long-term consequences of kidney donors has not been previously reported extensively. The 398 persons who had donated a kidney between 1952 and 2008 at Necker hospital were contacted. Among the 310 donors who were located, the survival probabilities for this population were similar to those of the general population and end stage renal disease incidence was 581 per million population per year. All located donors still alive were asked to complete a medico-psychosocial questionnaire and give samples for serum creatinine and urinary albumin assays. Among the 204 donors who responded to the questionnaire, mean eGFR was 64.4±14.6ml/min per 1.73m(2) and mean microalbuminuria was 27.0±83mg/g. Most donors never regretted the donation and consider that it has no impact on their professional or social lives. Among the 59 donors who gave a kidney more than 30years ago (mean 40.2years, range 30-48years) had a mean eGFR of 67.5±17.4µmol/l, a mean microalbuminuria level of 44.8±123.2mg/g and none was dialyzed. In conclusion, living kidney donation does not impact survival, kidney function, medical condition or psychological or social status over the very long-term.