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The DZHK research platform: maximisation of scientific value by enabling access to health data and biological samples collected in cardiovascular clinical studies

Authors :
Julia Hoffmann
Sabine Hanß
Monika Kraus
Jens Schaller
Christian Schäfer
Dana Stahl
Stefan D. Anker
Gabriele Anton
Thomas Bahls
Stefan Blankenberg
Arne Blumentritt
Leif-Hendrik Boldt
Steffen Cordes
Steffen Desch
Wolfram Doehner
Marcus Dörr
Frank Edelmann
Ingo Eitel
Matthias Endres
Stefan Engelhardt
Jeanette Erdmann
Katharina Eulenburg
Volkmar Falk
Stephan B. Felix
Derk Frank
Thomas Franke
Norbert Frey
Tim Friede
Lars Geidel
Lisa Germans
Ulrich Grabmaier
Martin Halle
Jörg Hausleiter
Vera Jakobi
Ahmad-Fawad Jebran
Alexander Jobs
Stefan Kääb
Mahir Karakas
Hugo A. Katus
Alexandra Klatt
Christoph Knosalla
Joachim Krebser
Ulf Landmesser
Mahsa Lee
Kristin Lehnert
Stephanie Lesser
Katrin Leyh
Roberto Lorbeer
Stephanie Mach-Kolb
Benjamin Meder
Eike Nagel
Christian H. Nolte
Abdul S. Parwani
Astrid Petersmann
Miriam Puls
Henriette Rau
Maximilian Reiser
Otto Rienhoff
Tabea Scharfe
Mario Schattschneider
Heiko Scheel
Renate B. Schnabel
Andreas Schuster
Boris Schmitt
Tim Seidler
Moritz Seiffert
Barbara-Elisabeth Stähli
Adriane Stas
Thomas J. Stocker
Lukas von Stülpnagel
Holger Thiele
Rolf Wachter
Reza Wakili
Tanja Weis
Kerstin Weitmann
Heinz-Erich Wichmann
Philipp Wild
Tanja Zeller
Wolfgang Hoffmann
Elisabeth Maria Zeisberg
Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermann
Dagmar Krefting
Titus Kühne
Annette Peters
Gerd Hasenfuß
Steffen Massberg
Thomas Sommer
Stefanie Dimmeler
Thomas Eschenhagen
Matthias Nauck
Source :
Clinical research in cardiology 112(7), 923-941 (2023). doi:10.1007/s00392-023-02177-5
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer, 2023.

Abstract

The German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) is one of the German Centres for Health Research and aims to conduct early and guideline-relevant studies to develop new therapies and diagnostics that impact the lives of people with cardiovascular disease. Therefore, DZHK members designed a collaboratively organised and integrated research platform connecting all sites and partners. The overarching objectives of the research platform are the standardisation of prospective data and biological sample collections among all studies and the development of a sustainable centrally standardised storage in compliance with general legal regulations and the FAIR principles. The main elements of the DZHK infrastructure are web-based and central units for data management, LIMS, IDMS, and transfer office, embedded in a framework consisting of the DZHK Use and Access Policy, and the Ethics and Data Protection Concept. This framework is characterised by a modular design allowing a high standardisation across all studies. For studies that require even tighter criteria additional quality levels are defined. In addition, the Public Open Data strategy is an important focus of DZHK. The DZHK operates as one legal entity holding all rights of data and biological sample usage, according to the DZHK Use and Access Policy. All DZHK studies collect a basic set of data and biosamples, accompanied by specific clinical and imaging data and biobanking. The DZHK infrastructure was constructed by scientists with the focus on the needs of scientists conducting clinical studies. Through this, the DZHK enables the interdisciplinary and multiple use of data and biological samples by scientists inside and outside the DZHK. So far, 27 DZHK studies recruited well over 11,200 participants suffering from major cardiovascular disorders such as myocardial infarction or heart failure. Currently, data and samples of five DZHK studies of the DZHK Heart Bank can be applied for.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical research in cardiology 112(7), 923-941 (2023). doi:10.1007/s00392-023-02177-5
Accession number :
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