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Dashtkoohi M, Poursalehian M, Azadmanjir Z, Vaeidi M, Mohammadzadeh M, Sharif-Alhoseini M, Naghdi K, Moniri Asl M, Harrop J, Rahimi-Movaghar V. Arch. Iran. Med. 2024; 27(7): 357-363.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Academy of Medical Sciences of I.R. Iran)

DOI

10.34172/aim.30023

PMID

39072383

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The National Spinal Cord Injury Registry of Iran (NSCIR-IR) and the National Trauma Registry of Iran (NTRI) were established to meet the data needs for research and assessing trauma status in Iran. These registries have a group of patients shared by both registries, and it is expected that some identical data will be collected about them. A general question arises whether the spinal cord injury registry can receive part of the common data from the trauma registry and not collect them independently.

METHODS: We examined variables captured in both registries based on structure and concept, identified the overlapping period during which both systems recorded data in the same centers and extracted relevant data from both registries. Further, we evaluated the data for any discrepancies in amount or nature and pinpointed the underlying reasons for any inconsistencies.

RESULTS: Out of all the variables in the NSCIR-IR database, 18.6% of variables were similar to the NTRI in terms of concept and structure. Although four hospitals participated in both registries, only two (Sina and Beheshti Hospitals) had common cases. Patient names, prehospital intubation, ambulance arrival time, ICU length of stay, and admission time were consistent across both registries with no differences. Other common data variables had significant discrepancies.

CONCLUSION: This study highlights the potential for health information exchange (HIE) between NSCIR-IR and NTRI and serves as a starting point for stakeholders and policymakers to understand the differences between the two registries and work toward the successful adoption of HIE.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Iran; Spinal cord injuries; Electronic health records; *Health Information Exchange/statistics & numerical data; *Registries; *Spinal Cord Injuries/epidemiology; Health information exchange; Trauma centers

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