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Review
. 2024 Aug;38(12):2448-2456.
doi: 10.1038/s41433-024-03160-8. Epub 2024 Jun 6.

From real world data to real world evidence to improve outcomes in neuro-ophthalmology

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From real world data to real world evidence to improve outcomes in neuro-ophthalmology

Blake D Colman et al. Eye (Lond). 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Real-world data (RWD) can be defined as all data generated during routine clinical care. This includes electronic health records, disease-specific registries, imaging databanks, and data linkage to administrative databases. In the field of neuro-ophthalmology, the intersection of RWD and clinical practice offers unprecedented opportunities to understand and treat rare diseases. However, translating RWD into real-world evidence (RWE) poses several challenges, including data quality, legal and ethical considerations, and sustainability of data sources. This review explores existing RWD sources in neuro-ophthalmology, such as patient registries and electronic health records, and discusses the challenges of data collection and standardisation. We focus on research questions that need to be answered in neuro-ophthalmology and provide an update on RWE generated from various RWD sources. We review and propose solutions to some of the key barriers that can limit translation of a collection of data into impactful clinical evidence. Careful data selection, management, analysis, and interpretation are critical to generate meaningful conclusions.

摘要: 真实世界数据(RWD)定义为在常规临床护理期间所产生的所有数据。其中包括电子健康记录、特定疾病登记、影像学数据库以及与管理数据库的数据链接。在神经眼科学领域, RWD和临床实践的交叉为理解和治疗罕见病提供了前所未有的机遇。然而, 将RWD转换为真实世界证据(RWE)提出了一些挑战, 如数据质量、法律和伦理考虑以及数据源的可持续性。本综述探讨了当前神经眼科中现有的RWD来源, 如患者登记和电子健康记录, 并讨论了数据收集和标准化面临的挑战。我们聚焦于神经眼科学需要回答的研究问题, 并提供从各种RWD来源生成的RWE的最新信息。我们对一些可能限制将数据集转化为有影响力的临床证据的关键障碍进行审查并提出解决方案。仔细的数据选择、管理、分析和解释对于得出有意义的结论至关重要。.

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Conflict of interest statement

BDC is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Programme (RTP) scholarship. ZZ has been supported from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFAI00035) and the National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grant (APP2010072). The Centre for Eye Research Australia receives Operational Infrastructure Support from the Victorian State Government. AVDW has served on advisory boards and received travel support for Novartis, Biogen, Merck and Roche and NervGen. She received unrestricted research grants from Novartis, Biogen, Merck, and Roche. She serves as the Chief operating Officer of the MSBase Foundation (not for profit). Her primary research support is from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and MS Research Australia.

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