David G. Sherman Lecture Award: 15-Year Experience of the Nationwide Multicenter Stroke Registry in Korea
Author:
Bae Hee-Joon1ORCID, Kim Jun Yup, Kang Jihoon, Kim Beom Joon, Han Moon-Ku, Choi Kang-Ho, Kim Joon-Tae, Park Man-Seok, Cho Ki-Hyun, Kim Baik Kyun, Yum Kyu Sun, Shin Dong-Ick, Kim Dae-Hyun, Cha Jae-Kwan, Gwak Dong-Seok, Ryu Wi-Sun, Kim Dong-Eog, Park Jong-Moo, Kim Yong Soo, Kang Kyusik, Kim Jae Guk, Lee Soo Joo, Lee Minwoo, Oh Mi-Sun, Yu Kyung-Ho, Lee Byung-Chul, Park Hong-Kyun, Cho Yong-Jin, Hong Keun-Sik, Kang Chul-Hoo, Jang Joong-Goo, Choi Jay Chol, Jang Seong Hwa, Park Hyungjong, Hong Jeong-Ho, Sohn Sung-Il, Park Tai Hwan, Park Sang-Soon, Kim Wook-Joo, Kwon Jee-Hyun, Lee Kyung Bok, Kwon Doo Hyuk, Lee Jun, Lee Keon-Joo, Lee Sang-Hwa, Kim Chulho, Jeong Hae-Bong, Park Kwang Yeol, Lee Ji Sung, Lee Juneyoung
Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea.
Abstract
The expected growth of stroke burden in Korea in early 2000s led to the initiation of a government-funded clinical research project with the goal of development and implementation of national stroke guidelines. The CRCS-K (Clinical Research Collaboration for Stroke in Korea) began as a part of this project. For stroke epidemiology and quality of care research, the CRCS-K developed a multicenter, prospective, stroke registry and began collection of data in 2008. Now, about 100 000 cases have been registered at 17 university hospitals or regional stroke centers and about 200 articles have been published based on the registry experience. The analysis of the 10-year secular trends showed overall improvement of stroke care and outcomes and areas for improvement. This large-scale, high-quality dataset provides opportunities to explore and compare treatment disparities using the comparative effectiveness research methods, design and conduct a registry-based randomized clinical trial, connect the registry data with other data sources including the national claims data and neuroimaging or genetic data, and collaborate with other international researchers. An international stroke registry consortium may be a viable future direction.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)
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