Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Global disparity exists in the demographics, pathology, management, and outcomes of surgically treated traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the factors underlying these differences, including intervention effectiveness, remain unclear. Establishing a more accurate global...

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Main Authors: Joannides, Alexis J., Korhonen, Tommi K., Clark, David, Gnanakumar, Sujit, Venturini, Sara, Mohan, Midhun, Bashford, Thomas, Baticulon, Ronnie, Bhagavatula, Indira Devi, Esene, Ignatius, Fernández-Méndez, Rocío, Figaji, Anthony, Gupta, Deepak, Khan, Tariq, Laeke, Tsegazeab, Martin, Michael, Menon, David, Paiva, Wellingson, Park, Kee B., Pattisapu, Jogi V., Rubiano, Andres M., Sekhar, Vijaya, Shabani, Hamisi K., Sichizya, Kachinga, Solla, Davi, Tirsit, Abenezer, Tripathi, Manjul, Turner, Carole, Depreitere, Bart, Iaccarino, Corrado, Lippa, Laura, Reisner, Andrew, Rosseau, Gail, Servadei, Franco, Trivedi, Rikin A., Waran, Vicknes, Kolias, Angelos, Hutchinson, Peter
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topic RD Surgery
spellingShingle RD Surgery
Joannides, Alexis J.
Korhonen, Tommi K.
Clark, David
Gnanakumar, Sujit
Venturini, Sara
Mohan, Midhun
Bashford, Thomas
Baticulon, Ronnie
Bhagavatula, Indira Devi
Esene, Ignatius
Fernández-Méndez, Rocío
Figaji, Anthony
Gupta, Deepak
Khan, Tariq
Laeke, Tsegazeab
Martin, Michael
Menon, David
Paiva, Wellingson
Park, Kee B.
Pattisapu, Jogi V.
Rubiano, Andres M.
Sekhar, Vijaya
Shabani, Hamisi K.
Sichizya, Kachinga
Solla, Davi
Tirsit, Abenezer
Tripathi, Manjul
Turner, Carole
Depreitere, Bart
Iaccarino, Corrado
Lippa, Laura
Reisner, Andrew
Rosseau, Gail
Servadei, Franco
Trivedi, Rikin A.
Waran, Vicknes
Kolias, Angelos
Hutchinson, Peter
Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Global disparity exists in the demographics, pathology, management, and outcomes of surgically treated traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the factors underlying these differences, including intervention effectiveness, remain unclear. Establishing a more accurate global picture of the burden of TBI represents a challenging task requiring systematic and ongoing data collection of patients with TBI across all management modalities. The objective of this study was to establish a global registry that would enable local service benchmarking against a global standard, identification of unmet need in TBI management, and its evidence-based prioritization in policymaking. METHODS: The registry was developed in an iterative consensus-based manner by a panel of neurotrauma professionals. Proposed registry objectives, structure, and data points were established in 2 international multidisciplinary neurotrauma meetings, after which a survey consisting of the same data points was circulated within the global neurotrauma community. The survey results were disseminated in a final meeting to reach a consensus on the most pertinent registry variables. RESULTS: A total of 156 professionals from 53 countries, including both high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries, responded to the survey. The final consensus-based registry includes patients with TBI who required neurosurgical admission, a neurosurgical procedure, or a critical care admission. The data set comprised clinically pertinent information on demographics, injury characteristics, imaging, treatments, and short-term outcomes. Based on the consensus, the Global Epidemiology and Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury (GEO-TBI) registry was established. CONCLUSION: The GEO-TBI registry will enable high-quality data collection, clinical auditing, and research activity, and it is supported by the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies and the National Institute of Health Research Global Health Program. The GEO-TBI registry (https://geotbi.org) is now open for participant site recruitment. Any center involved in TBI management is welcome to join the collaboration to access the registry. Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.
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author Joannides, Alexis J.
Korhonen, Tommi K.
Clark, David
Gnanakumar, Sujit
Venturini, Sara
Mohan, Midhun
Bashford, Thomas
Baticulon, Ronnie
Bhagavatula, Indira Devi
Esene, Ignatius
Fernández-Méndez, Rocío
Figaji, Anthony
Gupta, Deepak
Khan, Tariq
Laeke, Tsegazeab
Martin, Michael
Menon, David
Paiva, Wellingson
Park, Kee B.
Pattisapu, Jogi V.
Rubiano, Andres M.
Sekhar, Vijaya
Shabani, Hamisi K.
Sichizya, Kachinga
Solla, Davi
Tirsit, Abenezer
Tripathi, Manjul
Turner, Carole
Depreitere, Bart
Iaccarino, Corrado
Lippa, Laura
Reisner, Andrew
Rosseau, Gail
Servadei, Franco
Trivedi, Rikin A.
Waran, Vicknes
Kolias, Angelos
Hutchinson, Peter
author_facet Joannides, Alexis J.
Korhonen, Tommi K.
Clark, David
Gnanakumar, Sujit
Venturini, Sara
Mohan, Midhun
Bashford, Thomas
Baticulon, Ronnie
Bhagavatula, Indira Devi
Esene, Ignatius
Fernández-Méndez, Rocío
Figaji, Anthony
Gupta, Deepak
Khan, Tariq
Laeke, Tsegazeab
Martin, Michael
Menon, David
Paiva, Wellingson
Park, Kee B.
Pattisapu, Jogi V.
Rubiano, Andres M.
Sekhar, Vijaya
Shabani, Hamisi K.
Sichizya, Kachinga
Solla, Davi
Tirsit, Abenezer
Tripathi, Manjul
Turner, Carole
Depreitere, Bart
Iaccarino, Corrado
Lippa, Laura
Reisner, Andrew
Rosseau, Gail
Servadei, Franco
Trivedi, Rikin A.
Waran, Vicknes
Kolias, Angelos
Hutchinson, Peter
author_sort Joannides, Alexis J.
title Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation
title_short Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation
title_full Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation
title_fullStr Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation
title_full_unstemmed Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation
title_sort consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: establishment, protocol, and implementation
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/44848/
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spelling my.um.eprints.448482024-07-01T00:50:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44848/ Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation Joannides, Alexis J. Korhonen, Tommi K. Clark, David Gnanakumar, Sujit Venturini, Sara Mohan, Midhun Bashford, Thomas Baticulon, Ronnie Bhagavatula, Indira Devi Esene, Ignatius Fernández-Méndez, Rocío Figaji, Anthony Gupta, Deepak Khan, Tariq Laeke, Tsegazeab Martin, Michael Menon, David Paiva, Wellingson Park, Kee B. Pattisapu, Jogi V. Rubiano, Andres M. Sekhar, Vijaya Shabani, Hamisi K. Sichizya, Kachinga Solla, Davi Tirsit, Abenezer Tripathi, Manjul Turner, Carole Depreitere, Bart Iaccarino, Corrado Lippa, Laura Reisner, Andrew Rosseau, Gail Servadei, Franco Trivedi, Rikin A. Waran, Vicknes Kolias, Angelos Hutchinson, Peter RD Surgery BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Global disparity exists in the demographics, pathology, management, and outcomes of surgically treated traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the factors underlying these differences, including intervention effectiveness, remain unclear. Establishing a more accurate global picture of the burden of TBI represents a challenging task requiring systematic and ongoing data collection of patients with TBI across all management modalities. The objective of this study was to establish a global registry that would enable local service benchmarking against a global standard, identification of unmet need in TBI management, and its evidence-based prioritization in policymaking. METHODS: The registry was developed in an iterative consensus-based manner by a panel of neurotrauma professionals. Proposed registry objectives, structure, and data points were established in 2 international multidisciplinary neurotrauma meetings, after which a survey consisting of the same data points was circulated within the global neurotrauma community. The survey results were disseminated in a final meeting to reach a consensus on the most pertinent registry variables. RESULTS: A total of 156 professionals from 53 countries, including both high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries, responded to the survey. The final consensus-based registry includes patients with TBI who required neurosurgical admission, a neurosurgical procedure, or a critical care admission. The data set comprised clinically pertinent information on demographics, injury characteristics, imaging, treatments, and short-term outcomes. Based on the consensus, the Global Epidemiology and Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury (GEO-TBI) registry was established. CONCLUSION: The GEO-TBI registry will enable high-quality data collection, clinical auditing, and research activity, and it is supported by the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies and the National Institute of Health Research Global Health Program. The GEO-TBI registry (https://geotbi.org) is now open for participant site recruitment. Any center involved in TBI management is welcome to join the collaboration to access the registry. Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024 Article PeerReviewed Joannides, Alexis J. and Korhonen, Tommi K. and Clark, David and Gnanakumar, Sujit and Venturini, Sara and Mohan, Midhun and Bashford, Thomas and Baticulon, Ronnie and Bhagavatula, Indira Devi and Esene, Ignatius and Fernández-Méndez, Rocío and Figaji, Anthony and Gupta, Deepak and Khan, Tariq and Laeke, Tsegazeab and Martin, Michael and Menon, David and Paiva, Wellingson and Park, Kee B. and Pattisapu, Jogi V. and Rubiano, Andres M. and Sekhar, Vijaya and Shabani, Hamisi K. and Sichizya, Kachinga and Solla, Davi and Tirsit, Abenezer and Tripathi, Manjul and Turner, Carole and Depreitere, Bart and Iaccarino, Corrado and Lippa, Laura and Reisner, Andrew and Rosseau, Gail and Servadei, Franco and Trivedi, Rikin A. and Waran, Vicknes and Kolias, Angelos and Hutchinson, Peter (2024) Consensus-based development of a global registry for traumatic brain injury: Establishment, protocol, and implementation. Neurosurgery, 94 (2). 278 – 288. ISSN 0148-396X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1227/neu.0000000000002661 <https://doi.org/10.1227/neu.0000000000002661>. 10.1227/neu.0000000000002661
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