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Real-World-Evidenz in der Behandlung von Venenerkrankungen

Real-world evidence in the treatment of venous diseases

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Die Register-Forschung gewinnt unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Versorgungsforschung und der Generierung wirklichkeitsnaher Behandlungsstrategien und Erfolgsbeurteilungen zunehmend an Bedeutung. Ziel dieser Übersichtsarbeit ist die möglichst umfassende Sammlung und Beschreibung der wesentlichen Register zur Gewinnung von Real-World-Daten in der Diagnostik und Behandlung von Erkrankungen des Venensystems im nationalen und internationalen Rahmen. Wesentliche Daten aus diesen Datensammlungen werden auszugsweise dargestellt.

Abstract

Register research is becoming increasingly more important from the perspective of healthcare research and the generation of realistic treatment strategies and assessment of success. The aim of this review article is an as comprehensive as possible collection and description of the principal registers for acquisition of real-world data on the diagnostics and treatment of diseases of the venous system in a national and international context. The essential data from this data collection are extracted and presented.

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Nüllen, H., Noppeney, T. Real-World-Evidenz in der Behandlung von Venenerkrankungen. Gefässchirurgie 24, 27–43 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00772-018-0476-7

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