Portsmouth CORE-D Routine Care Data Repository
- Conditions
- Adult Hospital Patients at Risk of Adverse Outcomes
- Registration Number
- NCT04983082
- Lead Sponsor
- Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
- Brief Summary
An integrated database of depersonalised routine hospital patient data consisting of demographic and disease attributes, physiological or laboratory measurements, care contacts and interventions along with associated clinical outcomes. The database is an essential resource for the development and testing of risk models and classification systems, modified as necessary for patient subgroups, which can then be introduced into clinical care to improve patient outcomes. It can also be used for large scale simulations to evaluate interventions.
- Detailed Description
The aims and objectives of this database of depersonalised routinely collected hospital patient data are to:
* Conduct epidemiological and observational studies of acute hospital care.
* Develop and use algorithms and risk models to identify the deteriorating / sick adult so that interventions and enhanced care can be provided in a timelier manner with consequent resource and outcome improvements. This covers both the deteriorating inpatient at risk of adverse outcomes and people in the local community at risk of hospitalisation or in need of other health services.
* Retrospectively evaluate interventions e.g. impact of system-wide clinical pathway introduction
* Conduct simulations of clinical pathways
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 750000
- Adult presenting at the acute hospital or receiving services from the hospital
- Adults who have registered an opt out of research with National Health Service (NHS) Digital
- Adults who have contacted the hospital to ask that their records are not to be included in this study
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method In-hospital death 30 days after admission Death during hospital admission
Unanticipated ICU admission 30 days after admission Unanticipated ICU admission during hospital stay
Cardiac arrest 30 days after admission Cardiac arrest during hospital stay
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Diagnosis of Corona Virus Disease (COVID) infection At 48 hours after an observation assessment or physiological measurement Diagnosis of COVID-19
Detection of Acute Organ Dysfunction 30 days after presentation Detection of acute organ dysfunction as measured by components of the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) Score
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Queen Alexandra Hospital
🇬🇧Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom