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. 2010 Aug 26:11:21.
doi: 10.1186/1471-2369-11-21.

Overview of the Canadian pediatric end-stage renal disease database

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Overview of the Canadian pediatric end-stage renal disease database

Susan M Samuel et al. BMC Nephrol. .

Abstract

Background: Performing clinical research among pediatric end-stage renal disease patients is challenging. Barriers to successful initiation and completion of clinical research projects include small sample sizes and resultant limited statistical power and lack of longitudinal follow-up for hard clinical end-points in most single center studies.

Description: Existing longitudinal organ failure disease registry and administrative health datasets available within a universal access health care system can be used to study outcomes of end-stage renal disease among pediatric patients in Canada. To construct the Canadian Pediatric End-Stage Renal Disease database, registry data were linked to administrative health data through deterministic linkage techniques creating a research database which consists of socio-demographic variables, clinical variables, all-cause hospitalizations, and relevant outcomes (death and renal allograft loss) for this patient population. The research database also allows study of major cardiovascular events using previously validated administrative data definitions.

Conclusion: Organ failure registry linked to health administrative data can be a powerful tool to perform longitudinal studies in pediatric end-stage renal disease patients. The rich clinical and demographic information found in this database will facilitate study of important medical and non-medical risk factors for death, graft loss and cardiovascular disease among pediatric end-stage renal disease patients.

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Linkage of registry and administrative health data to create Canadian Pediatric End-Stage Renal Disease Database. Abbreviations - RRT: renal replacement therapy; ICD 9/10: International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CA)

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